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dill sauce Glossary Term
A seasoning that may be made with wine or vinegar, dill, salt, garlic, possibly sour cream, mayonnaise, butter, and combinations of other ingredients.
pot sticker Glossary Term
A small Asian dumpling that is stuffed with a variety of ingredients such as meats or fish, vegetables and seasonings, that are wrapped and pan cooked before serving.
dubonnet Glossary Term
A fortified wine that has been seasoned with herbs and spices that is served as an aperitif. French in origin, this beverage is available as a red wine, known as Dubonnet rouge or a white wine referred to as Dubonnet Blanc.
avocado leaf Glossary Term
A leaf from the avocado tree that is commonly used as a fresh or dried seasoning in food dishes prepared in Central Mexico.
cast iron cookware Glossary Term
A type of cookware constructed of a soft, heavy metal material known as Cast Iron, which is an excellent material for cooking foods.
tea oil Glossary Term
A type of seasoning or cooking oil that uses the tea seeds harvested from the tea plant (Camilla sinensis), cold-pressing them to produce the oil.
ragoût Glossary Term
A thick, well-seasoned stew made from meat, poultry, game or fish that is cooked in a thick liquid. It has a rich flavor and can be made with or without vegetables.
zaatar Glossary Term
A blend of seasonings that is very popular in Middle Eastern cuisine. It consists of thyme, sumac, and sesame seeds and is used to flavor various types of food including meats, meatballs, vegetables, or mixed with olive oil to be brushed on loaves of bread prior to baking.
sansho Glossary Term
An herb that comes from the young leaves and berries of a Japanese prickly ash tree named Sansho. The leaves have a refreshing mint-like flavor and are used as a garnish in Japanese cooking while the dried berries are ground into a powdered seasoning known as Sansho powder.
rose water Glossary Term
A seasoned water that has been produced by distilling rose petals with steam so the fragrance and flavor are introduced into the distilled water, providing a rose aroma and taste to the water.
grill sauce Glossary Term
Any sauce intended to season meats and vegetables to be grill cooked. Barbecue, teriyaki, mushroom, and garlic sauces are all examples of sauces used for grilling foods.
knublewurst  sausage Glossary Term
A highly seasoned sausage made of pork and occasionally a combination of pork and beef. It is produced in links or rings of varying sizes.
pepper sauce Glossary Term
A spicy hot sauce seasoned with cayenne peppers, chile peppers or peppercorns. It is used as a condiment to many foods, such as meats, chicken and fish, or it can be added to other foods where a spicy flavor is desired, such as marinades, beverages, dips, chili, casseroles or other sauces.
garlic powder Glossary Term
A popular seasoning made from dried garlic flakes that have been ground into a powder. Garlic powder is concentrated, so a little goes a long way.
paprika Glossary Term
A reddish brown spice ground from dried peppers to be made into a sweet, mild or hot tasting seasoning.
kryddost cheese Glossary Term
A Swedish cheese seasoned with caraway and cloves. It is ripened for several months.
curry rice Glossary Term
A favorite rice dish from India that is seasoned with a curry sauce, which is basically a gravy. The curry is made by adding meat or vegetables and other ingredients together with various spices.
chicken vegetable soup - southwest style Glossary Term
Mildly seasoned and filled with a variety of beans and vegetables, this type of soup is a combination of many ingredients often found in Mexican or southwestern U.S.
mugwort Glossary Term
An ancient herb, once considered to contain magical powers as a remedy for illness and disease. Most often used as a seasoning for wild game, meat and fish, Mugwort is a narrow, leafy plant with pointed leaves that are green on one side and pale white on the other.
long pepper Glossary Term
A popular spice, used like black pepper to season foods in countries such as India, Africa, Morocco, and regions of Asia.
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