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pak wan Glossary Term
A shrub common in Thailand that produces edible leaves and stalks that are rich in proteins and minerals.
winston potato Glossary Term
A variety of potato that is more evenly round and a bit smaller in width than the russet potato. The round white potato has a medium level of starch, which is considered lower than the starch level of a russet.
argan oil Glossary Term
An edible oil obtained from the nuts grown on argan trees that is used for cooking and seasoning. Native to southwestern Morocco, the argan tree is not common in any other area of the world, although efforts are underway to grow this variety of tree in other countries.
tarragon vinegar Glossary Term
White vinegar flavored with tarragon. A sprig of tarragon is placed in a glass bottle and then white vinegar is added (a recipe may call for other flavorings to be added along with the tarragon).
anya potato Glossary Term
A type of finger potato with a long knobby oval shape, a pinkish beige colored skin, and white flesh that is somewhat waxy in texture.
alex potato Glossary Term
A type of new potato that originated in Denmark. The skin is colorful, ranging from beige to brown with areas of red and the shape is somewhat elongated.
vidure Glossary Term
Most notably known as "Cabernet Sauvignon". A grape varietal, used in the production of robust red wines, originating in the Bordeaux region of France.
uva francese Glossary Term
Most notably known as "Cabernet Sauvignon". A grape varietal, used in the production of robust red wines, originating in the Bordeaux region of France.
sauvignon rouge Glossary Term
Most notably known as "Cabernet Sauvignon". A grape varietal, used in the production of robust red wines, originating in the Bordeaux region of France.
petit vidure Glossary Term
Most notably known as "Cabernet Sauvignon". A grape varietal, used in the production of robust red wines, originating in the Bordeaux region of France.
petit cabernet Glossary Term
Most notably known as "Cabernet Sauvignon". A grape varietal, used in the production of robust red wines, originating in the Bordeaux region of France.
chinese okra squash Glossary Term
A long, cylindrical variety of squash, native to Asia, that is generally harvested when it is between 1 to 2 feet in length, but can be grown as long as 8 to 10 feet.
cabernet sauvignon wine Glossary Term
Pronounced cab-air-Nay So-veen-yawn. A grape varietal, used in the production of robust red wines and white wines with blush hues, originating in the Bordeaux region of France.
spanakopita or spinach pie Glossary Term
A Greek dish that may be referred to as a spinach pie, which is very similar to a quiche however, with more spinach and fewer eggs.
watermelon radish Glossary Term
A large round root vegetable related to the turnip and horseradish family, with a crisp texture and a mild to sweet peppery flavor.
muffuletta sandwich Glossary Term
Similar to a hoagie or hero sandwich that contains an array of ingredients, the Muffuletta is most often stacked with Italian meats and cheeses that are traditionally garnished with an olive mix.
artichoke heart Glossary Term
The fleshy center section of the artichoke, which is referred to as the heart of the artichoke. The artichoke is a tall plant that is a relative of the thistle plant and native to Mediterranean regions, but is also grown in other parts of the world.
feijoa Glossary Term
Pronounced as "fee-jo" this small egg-size and oval-shaped tropical fruit is native to South America but grown in temperate climates throughout the world.
maytag blue cheese Glossary Term
A variety of blue cheese that comes from the state of Iowa in the U.S. It is a traditional farmhouse cheese made from unpasteurized cow's milk.
cactus pad Glossary Term
The edible leaf or paddle of the prickly pear cactus and other varieties of cactus. It is prepared by removing the thorns and eyes, after which it is served fresh, canned, cooked, steamed, or pickled.
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