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A common Italian heirloom variety of onion that is used to enhance the flavors in a variety of food dishes.
A fruit native to India, which grows on tropical evergreen trees. Maturing into a small round fruit approximately 1 to 2 inches in diameter, Kokum becomes dark purple to black in color as it ripens.
Often referred to simply as "chaps" this food is a meat speciality, originating in the British city of Bath, that is served as a snack or as an ingredient to be combined with other foods such as potatoes or eggs.
A popular Japanese chile that is used in a variety of food dishes. Growing 2 to 4 inches in length, the shishito chile matures from a lime green to a dark red colored exterior that is wrinkled and narrow in shape.
A kitchen utensil that is primarily used to remove olives from their liquid, while allowing the liquid to easily drain from the spoon.
Any of the varieties of chilies that are harvested when they are young, still green colored and tender in texture.
A term used to describe one or many of the varieties of red-hot chilies that are grown throughout the world.
A thin chile pepper that is 2 to 4 inches long with a green wrinkled skin that turns red when mature.
The feet and ankles of the pig, which are referred to as "trotters" in the UK and "crubeens" in Ireland.
A traditional Italian onion with a flat oval shape that ranges in size from 1 to 3 inches in diameter.
The thick outer skin or covering that found on fruits, vegetables, meat, cheese, and other types of food.
One of the most common and most popular of spices, the peppercorn is derived from the berries grown in clusters on the vine-like pepper plant.
A variety of yellow chile peppers typically harvested when they are 4 to 6 inches in length. Often mistaken for the banana chile, the Hungarian Wax pepper has a hotter flavor and is larger in size.
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.
The feet and ankles of the pig, also called "pigs feet." Because they are made up of mostly tendons and bones, they must be cooked very slowly for a long period of time because the meat is tough and stringy.
An edible animal organ that is most often removed from the mouth of beef, veal, lamb, and pork for use in making various meat dishes.
Grown on a juniper evergreen shrub, this berry is used as a seasoning for various food dishes. Juniper berries are bluish-black in color and have a very strong flavor, so a little goes a long way.
A fruit native to China that is much like a date in its appearance, flavor, and texture, but is not related to the date.
A fruit native to China that is much like a date in its appearance, flavor, and texture, but is not related to the date.
A variety of onion featuring green leaves and white bulbs that are harvested when they are young and the bulb is still very small.
Top 126 glossary terms found