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A member of the rose family of plants, this berry is classified as a bush cherry, but is related to the domestic cherry as well as the plum, apricot, and peach families of fruit.
Any of a variety of fruit grown on a shrub or small shrub-like tree that are not considered domestic tree cherries.
A term used to refer to various types of baking utensils, such as baking sheets, baking pans and baking dishes.
A bitter variety of the orange fruit that has a flattened appearance and rough, thick skin. The flesh contains numerous seeds and provides a bitter taste if eaten.
The fruit that grows from either wild or domestic rose bushes. Rosehips are typically harvested at the end of a growing season when the bright to dark red fruits are fully matured and well formed.
A creamy cheese product produced when the whey is drained from yogurt. With a higher concentration of nutrients after the whey is removed, yogurt cheese provides a creamy smooth cheese that is low in calories, sodium, lactose, and cholesterol.
A variety of apple that is very small in size, usually no larger than 1 to 2 inches in diameter. The outer skin may be yellow, green or red when mature and the inner flesh is a firm to hard textured.
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.
A Scandinavian flat bread that is very thin and round. It is made from cooked potatoes, flour, cream, salt, butter and sometimes sugar is added.
A fruit, originating in Mexico and Central America, which has several varieties, the white sapote, the black sapote and the mamey sapote.
A fruit that is related to the pear and grown in the Mediterranean, the Middle East and the United States.
Often used to refer to foods that when flat, serve as a base to be filled with another ingredient, which are then rolled into a tube-like shape and sliced to display the ingredients swirled into the rolled base of food.
Considered to be a type of bush berry, this fruit is most often found growing in cooler climates. Surrounded by a pod that is a paper husk or calyx with visible veins, the Cape Gooseberry is a close relative to the Mexican tomatillo or the Ground Cherry, but it is not the same fruit.
A fruit growing on low bushes, referred to as a cherry or a tomato, that is a relative of the Mexican tomatillo but smaller in size and sweeter in flavor.
A French dish that is made with meat, poultry, or fish that is boned and stuffed, similar to a ballotine, and then cooked, but served cold instead of warm.
A large berry native to Europe, related to the currant berries. It is still very common in Europe, but is much less common in the United States.
An oval-shaped, purplish-brown fruit that grows on a woddy vine, which climbs and clings to other forest plants in order to grow upward.
An egg dish made with two or three beaten eggs that are cooked until they set and then eaten as a flat or folded serving of food.
A cool refreshing herb, available in many varieties, that is used to flavor desserts, teas and meat dishes, especially lamb.
Top 80 glossary terms found