Although they are very sour they do make a delicious pie if mixed with blackberries and sweetened with honey. |
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The unsweetened kachoris may be stored without refrigeration for one week and sweetened as required. |
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It is always made with light, white flour, rather than wholewheat flour, and the dough is slightly sweetened with sugar. |
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Microwave kettle corns are sweetened with the synthetic-but-safe sugar substitute sucralose. |
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I have reason to speak much of His goodness, and to kiss the rod, for it was sweetened with abundant mercies. |
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You will also love the honey mousse, and the tasty kissel made with sweetened cranberries. |
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I don't think anything can precisely substitute for zwieback, which is a lightly sweetened yeast rusk. |
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The boy who brought it slipped the bill under a round steel dish containing a little sweetened aniseed. |
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For example, you can satisfy a sugar craving with a tea sweetened by licorice root. |
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A thick, soy-based sauce used in Indonesian cooking, sweetened with palm sugar and often seasoned with garlic. |
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The mixture is greenish white in color and when sweetened to taste is relished by nearly every one. |
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The Times's John Diamond, who died last year, sweetened his personal account of carcinoma of the tongue with gentle humour. |
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Later, however, changing tastes and pressure from temperance advocates dictated that absinthe be diluted with water, preferably sweetened. |
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Sauerbraten is a famous beef dish which involves marinating the meat in a sour marinade, braising it, and serving it with a sweetened sauce. |
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The end result of traditional balsamic is a dark brown, sweetened syrup with a slight vinegary kick to it. |
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The later medieval version in France had the name tisane, was sweetened with sugar and seasoned with licorice and sometimes also figs. |
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Once firm, top with sweetened berries and aged balsamic vinegar, or lots of shavings of chocolate. |
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The ideal moreish dessert is a sticky pavlova with too much whipped cream and sweetened with several spoons of caster sugar. |
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The slightly sweetened pumpkin is simmered until very tender, then covered with garlic-flavoured yoghurt. |
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Instead of sweetened cereals, toaster tarts and doughnuts, choose bagels, multigrain cereals and fresh fruit. |
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Simple sugars, like those found in sweetened juices, sodas and fruit cups cause a spike in blood sugar. |
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Reduce intake or avoid sweetened drinks such as soft drinks, cordials and sports drinks. |
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That's right, sherbets and sorbets originally were drinks made from sweetened fruit juice. |
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Try mixing one of the company's sweetened instant oatmeals half-and-half with its regular instant oatmeal. |
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In addition, each class was given a tooth immersed in a sweetened carbonated cola to assess its effect on dentition. |
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This is a simple sour that I sweetened with orgeat rather than simple syrup. |
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Volunteers were serving chapattis, vegetables and sweetened rice to villagers. |
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Lightly sweetened peaches peek through the top crust in this adorable pandowdy. |
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The oatmeal was prepared in just the way he liked it, sweetened with honey, thickened with milk and cream, and flavored slightly with cinnamon. |
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The bird is flat-roasted to perfection and sweetened with a mixture of cloves, cumin, and cinnamon. |
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Most specialise in such Caribbean favourites as chicken jerky, spicy meat patties and sweetened fried banana. |
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It was a red wine, flavoured with ginger, cinnamon and grains of paradise and sweetened either with honey or with sugar. |
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This myth is what those absurd and revolting products such as fat-free cakes and artificially sweetened fizzy drinks are all about. |
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In this version of baked apples, the cavities are filled with sweetened fresh feijoas. |
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Borden's condensed milk was sweetened, but unsweetened evaporated milk followed. |
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I would have used sweetened condensed milk rather than regular milk if I had not had the syrup, which can also be yummy. |
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Pour one can of sweetened condensed milk into a glass pie plate or shallow baking dish. |
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In a 1-gallon stock pot, boil the cushaw in lightly sweetened water until tender but not mushy. |
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Woman who drank diet soda pop that was artificially sweetened did not show any increased risk and tended to lose weight. |
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If the dish isn't sweetened during cooking, a syrup or sweet sauce usually accompanies a hasty pudding. It's served hot, sometimes with milk or cream. |
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Stonyfield Farm's recently introduced Light Yogurt Smoothie is fatfree and naturally sweetened with less sugar and calories than traditional smoothies. |
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Or give out individually wrapped cookies and candies made with carob instead of chocolate and sweetened with fruit juice rather than refined sugar. |
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That sort of unintended leverage greatly sweetened the deal on behalf of the professed owners, a lot more than the intruders cared to admit to each other. |
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The air is sweetened by the thymy odours of mountain and moor. |
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Another significant ingredient export is skim milk powder, used for evaporated milk, sweetened condensed milk and animal feed, in addition to other foods. |
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He poured milk into the tea, and then poured the tea into the bowl on top of the cereal, turning it into a sweetened mush. |
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Slice tarte into individual pieces and garnish with a dollop of sweetened mascarpone. |
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A truly refreshing floral aroma with fresh top notes of revitalising green tea and sweet bergamot, sweetened by notes of juicy mandarin and soft orange. |
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A popular dessert is grated banana cooked in sweetened coconut milk. |
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The food was plain and the menus monotonous, and it took time to get used to the ever-present tea, heavily sweetened with molasses and poured from large steel drums. |
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It has a rich but soft taste, much like sweetened cornflakes. |
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The creamery sold butter and sweetened condensed milk to Safeway's Southern California division until 1929, when the grocer acquired it and made Lucerne its dairy label. |
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The speciality of the house, it comes already sweetened and mainly consists of crema, the light brown cream that forms naturally at the top of a normal espresso. |
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Velvet bellows, cushions, muskets, plates, microtonic music plus narghiles or hookahs for a post-prandial smoke of tobacco sweetened with such agents as rose essence. |
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If creme fraiche is unavailable, use lightly sweetened sour cream. |
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To do this, she recommends cutting out all refined, sweetened and junk foods and eating more fresh non-starchy vegetables and good quality protein and fatty foods. |
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Maybe the key, as with so many other foods, lies in consuming artificially sweetened goods in moderation. |
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It was more of a soup than a pudding, with soft grains of rice resting beneath a slightly cardamom-ized sweetened milk, topped with chopped pistachio nuts. |
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Probably my favorite dessert, Ras Malai is dumplings made from cottage or ricotta cheese soaked in sweetened, thickened milk delicately flavored with cardamom. |
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Children should be encouraged to eat fewer high fat snacks such as crisps and biscuits and to avoid consuming a large proportion of total energy from sweetened drinks. |
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After rapid estufagem in tank, the wine is aged for about 18 months before being shipped in bulk, often having been coloured and sweetened with caramel. |
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It's the color produced by mixing the juice of Key limes with egg yolks, sweetened condensed milk and grated lime peel, then frothing and cooling the whole concoction. |
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On his menu you might find scallops with lemon verbena infused oil, Brie flavored with burnet, potato and chive griddle cakes and peach cobbler sweetened with stevia. |
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Some say my epiphanic places are places I've known in past lives, and that what I'm feeling is the distant echo of ancient memories, sweetened with the savor of immortality. |
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Evaporated milk and sweetened condensed milk both come in cans. |
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I sweetened the crust with a combination of stevia and apple butter. |
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The fruit should be liquidised and sieved to remove the seeds, sweetened with the sugar and sharpened with the citrus juices before the stiff whipped cream is folded in. |
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One day it would be noodles with garlic-butter sauce and a glass of pomegranate juice, the next it would be roasted grouse, bread, and a mug of sweetened milk. |
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Unlike Lebkuchen, a German form of gingerbread sweetened with honey, Printen use a syrup made from sugar. |
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Included were utensils, a drinking glass-sized bottle of sweetened Texas tea, and a small bowl of carrot sticks. |
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The drink will be sweetened partly with a blend of aspartame and acesulfame potassium. |
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A plum almond tart, a flirtatious blend of tangy plums and sweetened nuttiness with a drizzling of plum sauce, was the perfect end to the meal. |
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At supper eat a pippin roasted and sweetened with sugar of roses and caraway confects. |
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Slightly bitter and somewhat flavorless, it can be sweetened with erythritol. |
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The end-product, therefore, was a mediocre, vegetally high-acid wine, sometimes sweetened to make it palatable. |
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The Brazilian dessert canjica is made by boiling maize kernels in sweetened milk. |
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Stevia sweetened dark chocolate produced by Cargill's cocoa and chocolate business has won an award at ISM 2013 in Cologne. |
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Old Tom Gin is a botanically intensive and lightly sweetened style of gin that was popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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Shondesh and Rasgulla are popular sweet dishes made of sweetened, finely ground fresh cheese. |
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To get the calorie count down to a waistline-friendly 10 calories, LOCA is sweetened with a proprietary blend of agave nectar and stevia. |
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Sweet biscuits are commonly eaten as a snack food, and are, in general, made with wheat flour or oats, and sweetened with sugar or honey. |
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A study has found a strong link between sweetened beverage consumption and hyperactivity or inattention in school-aged children. |
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These classic, wholesome grahams are sweetened only with honey and molasses, and contain no saturated fat. |
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Spiced wine, sweetened with sugar or honey, perhaps the original of the modern liqueur, was employed occasionally under the name of hippocras. |
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Highly sweetened soft drinks are widely popular, and sugared beverages account for nine percent of American caloric intake. |
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Jalapa is known for its sweets such as sweetened fruits in corn husks, often accompanied by a cacao and corn beverage called chorote. |
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Grains and flour were used for making porridges, some cooked with milk, some cooked with fruit and sweetened with honey, and also various forms of bread. |
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British scones are often lightly sweetened, but may also be savoury. |
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In the 1930s some breweries, such as Whitbread, introduced a second weaker and cheaper brown ale that was sometimes just a sweetened version of dark Mild. |
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These options are often accompanied by tea or sweetened soy bean milk. |
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For breakfast, it is soaked in water and sweetened with sugar. |
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Many noted that the drinks had weird, chemical flavor overtones and aftertastes, tasted like sweetened condensed milk, lacked coffee flavor and were not hot enough. |
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As sugar has become public enemy number one in the battle against obesity, many Americans have fed their sweet tooth with artificially sweetened diet drinks. |
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He sweetened the pot since there were no takers in the office pool. |
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The teriyakied items all taste a bit too sweet, but I'll take a sweetened strip of beef anytime over those spots of grease on a bun that pass for burgers hereabouts. |
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Danish researchers randomly assigned 22 overweight adults to consume beverages or foods that were sweetened with either sucrose or artificial sweeteners. |
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This could be the subtitle of Scandinavian-led research on how chewing gum sweetened with the sugar alcohol xylitol favorably changes the human microbiome. |
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Zevia Tonic Water will be sweetened with stevia and monk fruit, similar to the variety of flavors in the Zevia lineup, like Cola, Ginger Ale, Black Cherry and Cream Soda. |
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We chose the latter because, really, how can you go wrong with ladyfingers steeped in coffee and layered over with egg-enhanced, sweetened mascarpone sprinkled with cocoa? |
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Sure, there's some lichee and tropical fruit here, but for me, it's all cooked, mashed and sweetened bananas, not always a good thing in distillation but perfect here. |
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Instead of a heavily sweetened dose of goopy fruit, Siggi's offers just the honest-to-goodness flavor of pomegranate, passion fruit, blueberries, or other fruit. |
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That is because Zevia is both all-natural and zero calories, sweetened with SweetSmart, a new high-purity stevia that is combined with monk fruit and erythritol. |
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A scone is often lightly sweetened and occasionally glazed with egg wash. |
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