Articles, tagged with "condiment", page 4
12th November 2009
The horseradish plant is a perennial plant that is part of the Brassicaceae family, which includes mustard, wasabi, broccoli, and cabbages. Native to southeastern Europe and western Asia, the plant is popular around the world today. The horseradish plant ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
10th November 2009
Do you know that honey has many benefits? Some may just think of it as a natural sweetener but what they don't know is that it is probably the best natural food around. If you want to know more about honey, then this article is the right one for you. Lear...
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Author:
sabrina
16th October 2009
Basil is one of the most popular herbs used in cooking today. It is a very versatile herb, and is used in Italian, Thai and Vietnamese cuisines amongst many others.
It has a warm, aromatic but gentle flavor, with a hint of spicey aniseed. It's well kno...
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Author:
trinity.services005
13th October 2009
A Middle Eastern pantry essential - ‘tahini' is a paste that is prepared from ground sesame seeds. It is a major ingredient used in the preparation of hummus bi tahini and several other Middle Eastern dishes. The difference between the Middle Eastern ta...
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Author:
garret
22nd September 2009
by KC Kudra
What do you think of when you think of salsa? If you are like most Americans, the first thing, which comes to mind, is probably the very mild sauces which are available in a jar at any grocery store or convenience store. This tomato-based, ...
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Author:
KC Kudra
11th September 2009
Tahina is the other name of tahini, when pronounced in Hebrew. It is a Middle Eastern ground sesame paste used in cooking. The paste is prepared from hulled, lightly roasted sesame seeds, and is a major component of several Middle Eastern dishes. However,...
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Author:
gardnerwilkinson
03rd September 2009
A good many of the herbs that we use today for home remedies and, as a basis for some modern medicines are real powerhouse plants. This particular one has been around for ages, and boasts many fine qualities.
So, what is curcumin then? Well, it's an ex...
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Author:
Peter Foremski
03rd September 2009
That yellow looking powder that we use as a condiment when making spicy
food dishes has a rather interesting heritage. New light has been cast on its medicinal healing properties.
It was traditional medicines in long ago historic times in places like...
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Author:
Peter Foremski
20th August 2009
Greenwood Farm was a unique and beautiful orchard in Northfield, Massachusetts and featured five acres of heirloom and antique variety apples. It also had a Cider House which produced an exceptional sweet cider together with apple sauce, apple butter...
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Gourmet Food Marketplace
15th August 2009
Whether you are cooking for yourself or for your family, you will find that there are many dietary decisions that you need to make. When it comes to the hotly debated topic between margarine or butter, you might find that you are feeling just a little bit...
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Author:
Brenda Skidmore
04th August 2009
There is a plethora of nutritional information on all sorts of things that we eat and drink these days. That includes some interesting data on a herb known as turmeric.
In fact the debate is centered around turmeric extract itself, which is taken from ...
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Author:
Peter Foremski
04th August 2009
Pain and swelling or inflammation seem to go hand in hand and anyone who experiences these symptoms will be aware of the misery it can cause. Help may be at hand with one of nature's own painkillers.
I had never imagined hearing about these two words, ...
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Author:
Peter Foremski
04th August 2009
This wonderful, spicy, far eastern herb is a common ingredient in exotic food dishes like curries. But, it's no longer the only use as many medical practitioners have claimed it has numerous medicinal properties.
So briefly speaking, what is turmeric p...
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Author:
Peter Foremski
04th August 2009
Plenty of fine praise has been laid at the the door of this powerhouse plant. If you are seeking to protect your well being in any small way, this should be on your shopping list next time you buy supplements.
The curcumin and turmeric evidence which ...
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Author:
Peter Foremski
09th July 2009
You can dive into planting a basic herb garden in sublime blissful ignorance. Especially if you choose chives plants as your path into herb gardening. I speak from earthy experience. Despite a bucketful of blunders and missteps, my chives plants were thr...
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Author:
PA Cloar