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A small, narrow potato (generally 2 to 4 inches in length) that is actually a very young tuber. The potato has a finger-like appearance and a firm texture that varies from moist to dry, with a flavor that ranges from a mildly sweet to rich and nutty.
A sweet creamy dessert, also known as a Tuscan trifle that was originally created in the Tuscan region of Italy.
A variety of melon that is oblong shaped and somewhat small in size. This melon has a bright yellow outer skin with white ribs covering a firm textured cream-colored flesh.
A traditional Greek soup or sauce. Most often, when it is made as a soup, bits of chicken are added to make it similar to a cream of chicken base.
A type of snap bean that is similar to the green bean with an editable pod, except the pod is flatter and has purple colored strips running down a cream background.
1. A soft, creamy mixture of ingredients that may include eggs, sugar, fruit, flour, and other foods, which are combined and steamed to create a traditional dessert pudding.
A variety of banana, with a reddish-purple skin, that is shorter and plumper than the traditional Cavendish banana.
A French cow's milk cheese with an off-white color, soft and creamy texture, and an off-white natural rind.
A pastry made by a method different from other pastries in that the dough is made by adding flour to boiling water and butter, and then beating eggs into the mixture.
A small, somewhat spicy, very crisp cookie that is flavored with molasses and ginger. It is typically served as a finishing touch to a meal or as an accompaniment for ice cream and/or sherbet.
A sheep's milk and milk whey cheese originating in the Basque and Navarre regions of Spain. It is a hard, unpasteurized cheese that comes in various sized cylinders.
A dessert cake, containing little or no flour, made with nuts, sugar, eggs, and flavorings. Torte is a rich cake often made in layers with a filling, such as jam and butter cream.
A frothy, thick beverage or dessert, originating in England, which is made from beaten milk and wine (or ale), sugar, spices and sometimes beaten egg whites.
A salad herb that is a small, low growing, leafy green plant. It has an acidic, lemony and somewhat sour flavor which mixes well with other salad greens.
A flowering plant with buds, flowers, leaves, and stems that are edible. The leaves and stems have a peppery flavor and can be added to salads and sandwiches.
A type of soup, which is native to Russia, in which beets are the main ingredient. It may also contain various vegetables and meats and can be served hot or cold.
A semi-hard cheese made from cow's milk that is native to Sweden. Similar in appearance and taste to a Swiss cheese, Greve has a dense creamy texture with large holes throughout.
A flowering plant with buds, flowers, leaves, and stems that are edible. As an edible flower, the leaves and stems have a peppery flavor and can be added to salads and sandwiches....
An ornamental herb with purple flowers that has been used as oil in soap and a fragrance in sachets for centuries.
The yellow liquid of an egg making up about 40 percent of the liquid weight of the egg. Egg yolks are an excellent source of protein and iron, but are high in cholesterol.
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