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A coarse grained salt that has been prepared according to Jewish laws and procedures, thus keeping it "kosher." Free of additives combined with the salt particles, the grains have been compressed, creating a flatter, yet coarsed grain with a lighter weight that sticks better to food and dissolves easily.
Free-range is the name given to eggs produced by hens that have been raised outdoors, however, because of climate, most hens are not raised entirely in the open.
A term used to describe a food product that does not have any salt added to it. Products without salt may also be referred to as unsalted.
A term that refers to products that contain no gluten, which is found in many foods, but is most notable as the substance that gives dough its elasticity, strength, and makes the dough rise.
Juice that flows from crushed grapes before the process of pressing. Free-run juice is thought to be of a higher quality than pressed juice as it is lower in tannins.
Similar to free range chickens, this is a turkey that is not confined and is allowed to roam and feed on naturally grown feeds, consuming only a vegetarian diet.
Any food product, such as fat free cheese or fat free milk that contains no fat solids. Also referred to as "nonfat".
A special variety of dried corn that contains a high moisture content. About 14% of the composition of the kernel is water, which creates steam when the kernel is heated.
A chicken that is allowed to roam without being confined and feeds on naturally grown crops, consuming only a vegetarian diet.
The process of lowering the temperature of a liquid or solid to its freezing point. At this point the item becomes solid.
A salty brown Asian sauce used as a seasoning or condiment to enhance and harmonize the flavors of various foods.
A nut harvested from the branches of the Chestnut tree, a member of the beech family of plants. A prickly outer casing is removed to expose a dark brown, glossy shell that covers a sweet, but mealy fleshed nut.
A type of ham that is Spanish in origin and produced exclusively from rare Iberian pigs, which are descendents of the wild boar and are the last European free-range pig breed.
The substances added to other foods to enhance their flavor and smell, such as salt, pepper, herbs, spices, oils, and vinegars to name a few.
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