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A small flat, round bladed utensil that is serrated on one side and smooth on the other, appearing somewhat like a round spatula.
A Mexican sandwich, which became popular after WWII. The Torta sandwich most often contains meat garnished with mashed avocado, a sandwich spread made of black beans or refried beans, pickled jalapenos, lettuce, tomato, and an onion.
A food spread that is made from roasted sweet peppers, which can use any variety of sweet pepper as the base for the spread.
A type of condiment considered to be a pickled relish that is most often served as a dipping sauce, a sandwich spread, or a topping for various grilled and roasted meats, such as hamburgers, wieners, sausages, brats, and other similar foods.
A food spread typically made with Italian black olives that are pureed and mixed with olive oil and black pepper.
Typically, this meat is a combination of beef and chicken parts that have been puréed into a spreadable mixture for serving as an appetizer with crackers or as a sandwich spread.
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A popular Carribean food item dating back to the early 1900's that was basically made as a hot meat sandwich with cheese.
A type of candied food spread made from rice that is similar in appearance to a marshmallow creme. Produced and flavored with rice syrups, Rice Crème is sweet flavored and can be served as a sandwich spread over peanut butter, as a hot chocolate topping, as a dessert topping, or as an ingredient for sweet bars and baked goods.
Often referred to as a preserve, this fruit spread can be used like a jam or a preserve to be spread on crackers, bread, toasted foods, or baked goods.
A type of hot sandwich consisting of thin slices of tender roast beef layered on a French baguette and served with the flavorful beef sauce known as au jus (pronounced oh zhoo'), which is French for “with juice” (au jus typically accompanies prime rib).
An oil that is extracted from the seeds or nuts of vegetable plants, such as corn, soybeans, peanuts, safflower seeds, sunflower seeds, and rape seeds (used for canola oil), that is turned into a spreadable form of margarine to be used as a replacement for butter.
Soft and fluffy in texture, this candied food is made from egg whites, gelatin, and corn syrup. With a somewhat spongy texture, Marshmallow Creme is a sweet flavored, food spread that is often served as a topping for hot cocoa and desserts, or as a sandwich spread served over peanut butter, or as an ingredient for a variety of sweet, baked desserts.
Similar to a hoagie or hero sandwich that contains an array of ingredients, the Muffuletta is most often stacked with Italian meats and cheeses that are traditionally garnished with an olive mix.
Soft fresh cheeses that have a creamy smooth texture allowing the cheese to be easily shaped or spread onto other foods, such as crackers, fruits and vegetables.
A kitchen utensil generally made of wood, which is used to evenly distribute the crêpe batter as it is spread over flat-bottomed pans.
Ham meat or a mixture of ham and pork shoulder meat that is cured and then cooked with water, spices and other ingredients.
An abbreviation for a sandwich made with bacon (B), lettuce (L) and tomatoes (T). Typically the sandwich consists of several slices of bread toasted, spread with mayonnaise, and filled with the ingredients of fried bacon, fresh lettuce, and several tomato slices.
A thick tasty paste made from ground peanuts that is used as a food spread or as an ingredient in recipes.
A rich creamy paste, made from sesame seeds and sesame oil, which is used to enrich the flavor and texture of many Middle Eastern sweet and savory dishes.
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