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Category: World Cuisines

World Cuisines

Where is wheat currently produced?

Worldwide Wheat Production China, India, and Russia are the three largest individual wheat producers in the world, accounting for about 41% of the world’s total wheat production. The United States is the fourth-largest individual wheat producer in the world. Where is wheat most produced? China China has the largest land area devoted to wheat production, […]

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How do you make stir fry like a pro?

The heavier the frying pan the better, and if it’s non-stick, you’ll want to reduce slightly the amount of oil. Add oil, making sure the surface of the pan is well-coated. If using garlic, ginger, onions, or other whole spices, such as cumin seeds, add them and saute for 3 to 5 minutes, stirring constantly. […]

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Is it legal to grow saffron?

Saffron has often been described as a spice that is worth more than its weight in gold. It’s so expensive that you may wonder “Can I grow saffron crocus bulbs and harvest my own saffron?”. The answer is yes; you can grow saffron in your home garden. Is it legal to grow saffron in the […]

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How many calories in a veggie egg white from Dunkin Donuts?

There are 310 calories in 1 sandwich (1 g) of Dunkin’ Donuts Veggie Egg White Sandwich.…Edit this item. Last updated 01 Jan 20 12:24 PM Source FatSecret Platform API How many calories is the veggie egg white patty at Dunkin Donuts? Nutrition Facts Calories 290 (1213 kJ) Cholesterol 20 mg 7% Sodium 550 mg 23% […]

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What plant looks like celery?

LovageLovage is a member of the Apiaceae, or Umbellifer family, and it tastes and looks a lot like celery. It’s sometimes called smellage or maggi plant. What is the vegetable that looks like celery? cardoon Cardone, also called cardoon, is a vegetable that looks like celery, needs cooking before eating and is considered a delicacy […]

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What is the culture of food?

Food culture (by definition) refers to the practices, attitudes, and beliefs as well as the networks and institutions surrounding the production, distribution, and consumption of food. What are examples of food culture? There are various food cultures around the world. Prominent amongst them are French, Italian, Spanish, German, Greek, American, British, Thai, Chinese, Japanese, and […]

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How do you make homemade tomato soap?

Tomato Leaf Soap with Fresh Tomatoes And Natural Clay 6.4 oz. Palm oil, melted and cooled to room temperature (80-100F) 8 oz. Coconut oil, melted and cooled to room temperature. 12.8 oz. Olive oil. 4.8 oz. Castor oil. 5 oz. Fresh tomato puree, chilled. 5 oz. water. 4.25 oz. Sodium hydroxide. 1.25 – 2 oz. […]

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Is there a difference between russet and Idaho potatoes?

The main difference between Idaho and russet potatoes is that Idaho potatoes are cultivated in precise Idaho State in the USA but russets can be grown anywhere. Is russet potatoes the same as Idaho potatoes? Some people think that Idaho potatoes are a variety of potato but the name, which is trademarked by the Idaho […]

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What else looks like ginger?

Jerusalem artichokes, also know as sunchokes, sunroots or earth apples, are a winter tuber vegetable that look a bit like ginger root. What other root looks like ginger? Jerusalem artichokes They are small, cylindrical tubers, with the rings and rough surface that make them look like single fingers of ginger. What looks like ginger but […]

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Are all Ball canning jars freezer safe?

Some, but not all of the Ball jars have a “FOR FREEZING——FILL HERE” line embossed on the glass. We refer to this as the ‘freeze line’. A general rule of thumb for any jar is to only fill to a little below the collar of the jar, or only to the freeze line if that’s […]

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