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Use this food substitution and conversion chart to select ingredient substitutes when you are cooking and your recipe suggests ingredients you do not have available.
Herbs, Spices and Seasonings | Baking Ingredients | Cheese and Dairy Products | Eggs | Fats, Oils and Vinegars | Fruits and Vegetables | Miscellaneous | Healthy
Herbs, Spices and Seasonings Substitutions
Food
Amount
Substitute
Allspice
1 tsp
1/2 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 tsp ground cloves OR1/2 tsp ground cinnamon, 1/4 tsp.
Raspberry Preparation | Raspberry Coulis | Tips
Raspberries
Red Raspberry
Black Raspberry
A small, deep colored berry, generally red, which has a tender texture, a sweet flavor that is slightly tart, and a pleasant aroma.
Organize Your Storage Area | Storage Charts
Storing your food properly and under the best condition possible will extend its life to its maximum potential. Some foods can be stored at room temperature and some must be refrigerated.
Hot Liquid Cooking Techniques for Grain | Cooking Millet
The three basic techniques for cooking millet with hot liquid are boiling, absorption, and steaming, which are perhaps the most popular methods for cooking most whole grains.
Hot Liquid Cooking Techniques for Grain | Cooking Barley
The three basic techniques for cooking barley with hot liquid are boiling, absorption, and steaming, which are perhaps the most popular methods for cooking most whole grains.
Simple and Complex Carbohydrates | Other Terms Used to Describe CarbohydratesRevolutionary Thinking | Good Carbs, Bad Carbs
Carbohydrates are a broad category of foods that eventually convert to glucose in the body.
How to Make a Gingerbread House
Making a Gingerbread House with Kids | Making the Gingerbread HouseConstructing the Gingerbread House | Decorating the Gingerbread HouseStoring the Icing
Gingerbread houses are fun to make and a chance to use your creative abilities.
Preventing or Controlling Nausea | Preventing or Controlling Vomiting
Nausea is a feeling of queasiness in the stomach and may be followed by the urge to vomit. Nausea and vomiting can be caused by various conditions, such as cancer or cancer treatments, other diseases and their treatments, illness, pregnancy, or even motion sickness.
Food Related Allergies | Food Related Intolerances | Food Labeling
Food Related Allergies
Allergic reactions in humans are initiated by the immune system through an endless number of stimuli including bee stings, vinyl, metals, dust, cosmetics, medicines, and so on.
Benefits | Testing and Approval | Food Coloring
Substances added to foods, known collectively as food additives, are an important element in processed foods. Food additives contribute to consumer confidence, ensuring that the processed foods they buy are of the highest quality and are safe to eat.
Corn | Rice | Rye | Other Grains
Types of Flour Ground from Corn
Several varieties of corn are used to produce different types of corn flour. The degree in which the corn is milled and processed also determines the type of flour that is produced.
Cutting Watermelon | Removing Watermelon Seeds | Tips
Watermelon
A popular fruit that grows on ground vines in a number of different shapes and sizes, all round and fairly large.
Hot Soapy Water | Keep Cold Foods Cold | Keep Hot Foods HotLunch Containers | Safe Foods - Non Perishable FoodsGeneral Snack Lunch Safety | Safety Test
Children are heading back to school with lunches that are prepared and packed in the morning and not eaten until lunchtime.
Types of Wheat Flour | Types of Non-Wheat FlourImportance of Gluten | Wheat/Non-Wheat Flour Proportions
Flour is the main ingredient in all types of breads. Different types of flour milled from wheat are most commonly used for making bread.
Types of Flour Ground from Wheat
One of the primary reasons for the popularity of wheat flour is due to its gluten forming capacity when the flour is mixed with liquid. Gluten is the substance that provides dough with elasticity and the ability to stretch as the leavening agent produces carbon dioxide gas, which enables the dough to rise effectively.
Described below are some of the products (including flour) created directly from corn. Other than a few exceptions, products that are created after the grain has been ground into flour are not described, because they are so numerous.
Measuring Equipment | Dry and Solid Measures | Liquid MeasuresMiscellaneous Measures | Measuring Tips
Proper measuring of ingredients is important to successful cooking and baking.