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pumpkin seeds - Glossary Search

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pumpkin seed oil Glossary Term
Pumpkin seed oil, which is dark, opaque, and has a thick consistency, is obtained from roasted pumpkin seeds.
pumpkin seed bread Glossary Term
An unusual bread prepared with a dough made of bread flour and flavored with roasted pumpkin seeds. The bread features a soft, flaky crust, and a soft and slightly spongy interior....
pumpkin seeds Glossary Term
The edible seeds found in a pumpkin, which are available with or without the hulls, in a raw, roasted, and salted form.
mustard seed Glossary Term
Seeds from the mustard plant, most commonly available in the brown version, which has the best flavor.
pepitas Glossary Term
Edible pumpkin seeds that are popular in Mexican cooking. They are available with or without the hulls and raw, roasted and salted.
mole verde Glossary Term
A spicy Mexican condiment which is a mixture of pumpkin seeds (pepitas), ground nuts and sesame seeds, tomatillos, green chile peppers (typically poblano or serrano), spices, soybean oils, bread or crackers (wheat flour and corn starch), sugar, and other seasonings.
chia seed Glossary Term
A very tiny seed that is edible as a seed or is used for planting to produce sprouts. Easily digested, the chia seeds are black to white in color and are covered with a highly absorbent shell that can absorb over seven times its weight in water, producing a gelatin-like substance.
pipián sauce Glossary Term
One of the traditional Mexican Mole sauces that is served as a condiment or marinade sauce for poultry, seafood, pork, and vegetable dishes.
achiote seed Glossary Term
A rust colored seed that is harvested from the annatto shrub to produce the Achiote spice. Native to Latin America, Spain, and East India, the Achiote seed is protected by a pod containing 40 to 60 red seeds.
nigella seed Glossary Term
Small black seeds that provide a slightly bitter and somewhat peppery flavor when dried for use in foods.
sesame seed Glossary Term
A tiny flat seed that was harvested initially for its nutty flavored oil used in cooking and later for its seed as a seasoning in foods.
wattle seed Glossary Term
The fruit harvested from pods that grow on species of Wattle bushes, or trees as they are often referred to in their native environment of Australia.
ajwain seed Glossary Term
A small seed similar in appearance to caraway seeds that is used as a spice in Indian and Middle Eastern cooking.
lotus seed Glossary Term
Oval shaped seeds from the fruit pod of the lotus plant. The seeds, which are eaten fresh or dried, have a sweet, mild flavor and are eaten alone as a snack or are used in desserts, such as sweet fillings.
brown mustard seed Glossary Term
A variety of mustard seed that is smaller and has a much stronger flavor than white mustard seeds. Brown mustard seeds can be sold whole and used as a seasoning, ground into a powder, or used in the production of a variety of European and Asian prepared mustards.
white mustard seed Glossary Term
A variety of mustard seed from which is produced most of the American style mustards. White mustard seeds are larger and have a milder flavor than brown mustard seeds.
poppy seed oil Glossary Term
Poppy seed oil is obtained from the small dark seeds of the poppy flower. It is a good choice for salad dressings because of its smooth, subtle flavor.
celery seed Glossary Term
The seed from a wild form of celery, which is used as a spice. It has a strong celery flavor, so a little goes a long way.
mole Glossary Term
A group of traditional Mexican pastes that are made into sauces that range in flavor from delicately spicy to very rich and spicy.
pine seed oil Glossary Term
Pine seed oil, which is obtained from pine nuts, is one of the most expensive oils on the market, so its appeal is very limited.
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