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A type of nut harvested from a tree native to South America. The nut has a tough, brown, three-sided shell and a white flesh that has a slightly bitter taste.
Made in the shape of a wide-walled pan or a skillet, this roasting utensil is designed specifically for heating the large, brown shell variety of chestnuts over a stove or heat source such as fire, gas or hot coals.
Made from cranberries and cranberry concentrate, this condiment is produced as an alternative to many of the pure mustard flavors such as prepared, Dijon, spicy, brown and others.
Short lengths of deep-fried egg noodles that have been cooked until they are brown and crunchy. Added to salads, hot dishes and a variety of different foods, Fried Chow Mein Noodles provide a crispy crunch that enhances not only the flavor but the texture of the foods being served.
A hybrid to basmati rice, this aromatic rice is grown primarily in the southern United States. It is available in white or brown varieties and when cooked, provides a rich, nutty flavor with a popcorn aroma.
A type of dry onion that gets its name from the town in Washington where the variety originated. They are noted for their brown skins and white flesh, which has a very mild and sweet flavor.
A mixture of various ingredients (generally eggs mixed and beaten with water or milk) that are combined to be brushed on the surface of breads and rolls before baking in order to give the crust an added brownness, crispness and/or sheen after the item is baked.