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A variety of yellow chile peppers typically harvested when they are 4 to 6 inches in length. Often mistaken for the banana chile, the Yellow Wax pepper has a hotter flavor and is larger in size.
A traditional salad or condiment made in India that consists of yogurt curds combined with herbs, spices, and fruits or vegetables.
A tropical fruit that has a shape similar to an apple with a green outer layered appearing skin and a creamy custard-like inner flesh.
A chemical reaction that is the result of a substance being expose to oxygen. When the oxygen is exposed to certain elements it causes a change to occur, such as when some foods like apples and bananas have their peels removed and are exposed to oxygen, they turn brown.
The leaf that is harvested from the bamboo plant, which serves as a food wrap. This Asian wrap is used to enhance the flavor of the food with the subtle taste of the leaf, similar to other wraps such as cornhusks or banana leaves.
A flavored quick bread that is baked in a muffin cup that is inserted into a muffin tin, rather than in a bread pan, which provides individual servings for each muffin.
A cold, non-alcoholic beverage typically consisting of blended fruit juice, fruit pulp, flavoring such as cinnamon or vanilla, and milk, mixed with yogurt and/or ice cream.
A tropical fruit that is native to South America but is also grown in the warm areas of the U.S.and other tropical regions.
A small puff pastry, commonly served as an appetizer or dessert, that is sliced in half to hold various fillings that could be sweet or meat or cheese-based.
A family of chile peppers that are grown in various shades of yellow. Most of the yellow peppers are sweet and mild to slightly hot in flavor.
A sweet pepper is a mild to sweet flavored pepper that can be eaten raw or cooked. Some varieties have a sweet but bitter taste.
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-flavored paste or chutney-like sauce that is made with uncooked fruits, nuts and seasonings....
An egg-shaped fruit native to Central America, that is grown on a Sapodilla tree which not only produces this tasty fruit, but also a gummy sap used in the production of chewing gum.
A large round fruit, native to Southeast Asia, that grows on trees and is distinctive in appearance with its spiked outer shell.
A traditional Mexican sauce or marinade of Mayan origin, that is made by grinding annato seeds with spices, chiles, and added to other ingredients such as fruit to create a mild red paste used to flavor foods.
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.
A fruit that is a cross between a melon and a cucumber. It is native to southern Africa and grown in the United States, Portugal and New Zealand.
A fruit that is a cross between a melon and a cucumber. It is native to southern Africa and grown in the United States, Portugal and New Zealand.
Types of food that have been dried to remove most of their natural moisture in order to preserve the food, thus reducing the potential problems which can occur as fresh foods mold or become fermented.
Top 52 glossary terms found