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A cold-blooded, backboned, aquatic animal that lives in every region of the world. Fish are harvested for their highly nutritious meat and for the oil that is extracted and used as a food product or as an ingredient for a wide variety of commercially prepared products.
A flavored liquid made from the juices remaining after cooking meat, fish, seafood, vegetables, or similar ingredients in water.
A concentrated flavoring made from the combination of almond oil with alcohol. It is used as a flavoring in many recipes, especially cakes and pastries and it can be purchased in various sized bottles.
An oval, tan-colored nut harvested from a tree that is related to the rose family. Almonds are available as either a bitter or as a sweet flavored type of nut.
Pronounced trawk-uhn-bay-ruhn-ows-lay-zuh. German for “dry selected berries”, Trockenbeerenauslese is a German dessert wine of the highest quality produced by grapes that are left on the vine until they are nearly dry.
A type of flour ground from a high protein man-made grain produced by crossbreeding wheat and rye. Pronounced “trit-i-KAY-lee”, the name is a combination of the Latin botanical names of wheat and rye – “triti,” referring to triticum for wheat and “cale”, referring to secale for rye.
A kitchen tool designed to remove cleanly file or hone the cutting edges on the steel blades of knives and other utensils with cutting edges.
Most notably known as Chenin Blanc. A grape varietal used in the production of white wine, originating in the Loire region of France.
Most notably known as "Chenin Blanc". A grape varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Loire region of France.
Most notably known as "Chenin Blanc". A grape varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Loire region of France.
Most notably known as "Chenin Blanc". Pronounced Shay-naN-BlaN. A grape varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Loire region of France.
Most notably known as "Chenin Blanc". A grape varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Loire region of France.
Most notably known as "Chenin Blanc". A grape varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Loire region of France.
Most notably known as "Chenin Blanc". Pronounced Shay-naN-BlaN. A grape varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Loire region of France.
Pronounced Shay-naN-BlaN. A grape varietal, used in the production of white wine, originating in the Loire region of France.
One member of a group of pigments, known as a carotenoids that create coloration in plants. Carotenoids create the yellow to orange hues as well as the red hues in fruits, vegetables, flowers, and leaves that show color changes as they grow or pass through seasons.
A traditional French delicacy (translated it means "fat or fatty liver") that consists of a fattened goose or duck liver that is marinated several times before being served either baked or baked and chilled.
Sometimes considered a cereal grain because it is processed and prepared in similar ways, buckwheat is actually an herb that is related to rhubarb and sorrel.
An Italian dry salami that is very similar to domestic salami except for the size of this dry sausage.
A highly prized and rare mushroom (fungus), that grows underground near the roots of trees. Most varieties of truffles that are considered edible are found 2 to 3 inches below the surface of the ground, but can be found as deep as 10 to 15 inches down.
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