And there are lovely poached pears, raspberry sabayons or a comforting warm coconut milk rice pudding. |
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Brown basmati rice and dark red kidney beans combine with fresh fruits and vegetables in this colorful main-dish salad. |
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Ayurvedic outlets are being besieged with requests for this mixture of rice gruel and medicinal herbs. |
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If your pond is at least three feet deep, you can experiment with wild rice, water lotus, and water lily. |
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In the evening he served a lavish meal of goat and rice, and gave us directions to where we could find his sons and camels. |
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However, the economy is primarily agrarian, with principal crops of rice, sugar cane, maize, and wheat. |
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They drink two liters of water daily, minimize fried foods and avoid junk foods, white rice, white flour, processed sugar and degraded oils. |
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A coffee pot, a kettle and a couple of pans containing rice and cari poule rested on a steel grill suspended over the embers. |
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This area supports an extensive stand of wild rice, as well as the federal-threatened Aeschynomene virginica. |
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The Ahnishinabe Native American Indian tribe of North America say their ancestors saw in visions tracts of wild rice. |
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Some rodents, especially the deer mouse, rice rat, white-footed mouse and cotton rat, may carry hantaviruses. |
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The latter, sometimes called Manchurian wild rice or water grass, has broader leaves, which are used for wrapping dumplings. |
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Before I knew it I was in Asia, working under Paul Rice and designing a Norman castle as the centre of a new city called Songjiang. |
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Villagers wear rice straw sandals, and the whole nation unwinds daily on a delicate rice wine, sake. |
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To complement your chili, add a salad with low-fat dressing and a wheat tortilla, brown rice or cornbread. |
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Consequently, the first foods to pass Oscar's lips were not baby rice, rusks and gloop out of a jar. |
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One brew still popular in many parts of China is made of fruit bits suspended in rice wine. |
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Most of the works were done on silk or rice paper, both very fragile and delicate materials. |
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We decided to order the Tartar Kofte at 2.32 leva with white beans, lutenitsa, a Russian salad and rice. |
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We were forced to purchase rice and wheat with the money we got from lumbering. |
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A whole carp steamed or braised with fresh ginger and delicately seasoned with Chinese rice wine will be the third course. |
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Apart from kedgeree and rice pudding, rice doesn't feature much in the everyday Scottish diet, hence the problem we have cooking it. |
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Many vineyards planted in low-lying valleys alongside rice fields have high water-tables and a high risk of flooding. |
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Three crops a year are harvested to provide enough rice for the population, and the government keeps surpluses stored for times of drought. |
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Earlier in her prepared testimony, Ms Rice neither criticised Mr Clarke nor offered a point-by-point rebuttal of what he had said. |
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Instead, it was the Bucs that took control, led by Rice, who had five tackles and two sacks in the first half. |
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In one storeroom, one-tonne sacks of rice were stored on an uneven surface and the property was filled with dangerous electrical wiring. |
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Eat healthy foods such as fruits, vegetables and nuts, and wholemeal and wholegrain versions of rice, pasta and bread. |
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Carbohydrates are a vital ingredient of a footballer's diet, with wholegrain rice and wholemeal bread being popular choices. |
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Eat unrefined starches like wholemeal bread, brown rice and wholewheat pasta. |
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Tonight will no doubt be something with wholemeal rice and lots of vegetables. |
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These were given an aged appearance by dunking rice paper into a heavily diluted mixture of food dye and water. |
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In this heartland of rice paddies and small towns, family means a lot and sympathy for the recently bereaved even more. |
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Nihan pointed out a popular dish where a raw egg is mixed with hot white rice and soy sauce. |
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And when peeled and boiled with rice, the chestnuts led me to experience first-tongue the deliciousness of kurigohan. |
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I always ate white rice until I read that you can sustain yourself on brown rice alone. |
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Wheat, barley, rice, rye, oats, millet and corn are the world's top food crops. |
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For example, multi-grain bagels, rye crackers, brown rice and oatmeal fuel muscles and protect against cancer, diabetes and heart disease. |
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For lunch I like corned beef, white rice and fried onions, which I've eaten for as long as I can remember. |
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The age-old tradition has been to grow cotton in villages where it was not possible to plant rice. |
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I eat rye bread and wholemeal pitta, brown rice and porridge flavoured with organic honey. |
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Hot dishes include Karelian rye pastries stuffed with potatoes or rice, and reindeer stew. |
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The son brings a small mound of rice, water, and flowers or fruit, and beseeches his forebears to keep their protective watch over the family and its fortunes. |
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The administration is careful to point out that Rice couched everything she said as being the best assessment at the time. |
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For the cod place the rice paper sheets on a flat worksurface. |
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When NFL player Ray Rice beats his wife, the media is outraged and demands action. |
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If you take a cooked grain of brown rice, wheat berry, kernel of corn, potato, or bean you can separate the tough exterior from the creamy interior. |
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The teenager and his ageing parents grow a small amount of rice but depend almost entirely on two buffaloes to maintain their precarious existence. |
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Cereals include wheat, rice, barley, oats, rye, maize, millet, and sorghum, all of which have been used as food since prehistoric times, and cultivated since antiquity. |
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Look for oatmeal, barley, brown rice, rye flakes and wheat germ. |
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In Punjab, exorbitant prices of wheat, rice, barley and salt, fuelled great discontent that took the form of anti-Rowlatt Act agitations and protests. |
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It is not yet known whether consumer resistance to GM food crops, such as rice, wheat, and food maize will be an obstacle to the spread of those crops. |
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But people were shocked to see Rice actually throw the punch and to watch her crumple. |
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Gish did not identify any wild rice, maize, or cucurbit pollen. |
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A spaghetti equivalent called Nan gyi thohk exists, in which wheat or rice noodles are eaten with thick chicken curry. |
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Low-country planters sent slaves to grow rice, a many-handed task performed in the watery provinces of thousand-acre empires. |
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Both dishes are cooked with various spices from the islands, and served with either rice or lontong. |
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Rice and gravy is a staple of Cajun and Creole cuisine in the southern US state of Louisiana. |
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They are made with pork meat and blood, usually adding rice, garlic, paprika and other spices. |
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In Chile, it contains onions, spices and sometimes walnut or rice and is usually eaten at asados or accompanied by simple boiled potatoes. |
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Curry dishes are usually thick and spicy and are eaten along with steamed rice and variety of Indian breads. |
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Kadhi is a popular gram flour curry, usually served with steamed rice and bread. |
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Lentils, vegetables and dairy products are essential accompaniments and are often served with rice. |
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Serve with white basmati rice, or brown rice that has been presoaked and then cooked, and you'll have a nourishing meal in about half an hour. |
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The curry is usually eaten with a baguette, rice vermicelli or steamed rice. |
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In Fiji curries are made in most Indian homes and is eaten with rice or roti. |
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Apart from with rice, curry is also served over noodles, possibly even on top of broth in addition, in dishes such as curry udon and curry ramen. |
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Korean curry, usually served with rice, is characterized by the golden yellow colour from turmeric. |
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Curry tteokbokki, along with curry rice, is one of the most popular curry dishes in Korea. |
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Lloyd Webber's first collaboration with lyricist Tim Rice was The Likes of Us, a musical based on the true story of Thomas John Barnardo. |
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For its subsequent performances, Rice and Lloyd Webber revised the show and added new songs to expand it to a more substantial length. |
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He and lyricist and composer Tim Rice wrote a number of new songs for the production to supplement the songs from the film. |
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Along with Tim Rice, Elton John wrote the songs for the 1994 Disney animated film The Lion King. |
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In 2000, he and Tim Rice teamed again to create songs for DreamWorks' animated film The Road to El Dorado. |
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Major agricultural products include rice, wheat, oilseed, cotton, jute, tea, sugarcane, and potatoes. |
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Starch staple foods include imported rice and other foods that are imported or locally grown, including yams, sweet potatoes and breadfruit. |
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Likewise for his treatment of linguinilike rice noodles sauteed with whole shrimp, pork, egg, chiles, green onions, and bean sprouts. |
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When I left there, I had a full stomach and my mess kit full of rice to give Roy. |
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When a rice seed germinates, plant parts called the mesocotyl and coleoptile are the first to push forth. |
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Rice showered down on the newlyweds as they left the church. |
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You've probably heard of trout almondine, but how about cheese-baked trout, Parmesan trout, or trout with lemon rice stuffing? |
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It was the day of Sumala and Bulen's son's annaprasan, the rice tasting ceremony. |
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Our planes in Vietnam spray herbicides on the rice and vegetable crops of the Vietnamese in an antifood campaign. |
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Avgolemono is a traditional Greek chicken and lemon soup that rarely contains anything but chicken, lemon, eggs, and sometimes rice or onion. |
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The three-day festivities closed with bou-bhat, when the bride served rice to the male elders of her husband's family. |
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As an unabashed health nut, she always asked for brown rice to go with her vegetarian entrees. |
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I raised, last year, rice, potatoes, and cassada, of which I had an abundance for my own use and a quantity for sale. |
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To limit team members' consumption, it issued food stamps to the villagers and allowed everyone to eat one catty of rice a day. |
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Charlie Rice, of This Week magazine, is one of the few serious students of comicana around. |
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A stout Burmese woman, wife of a constable, was kneeling outside the cage ladling rice and watery dahl into tin pannikins. |
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With this the hostess poured two or three spoonfuls of the gravy of the curry on to the rice opposite to each person. |
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Notre Dame, with its option-type quarterback, Tony Rice, is committed to the ground game. |
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Then, we taste the refried beans and the rice, and they are so heavenly delicious. |
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The Japanese hummel their rice in a mortar made of a section of a large tree hollowed out. |
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When night came, and the village was quiet, some old woman brought me a leafful of rice. |
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Other brands which date from that era, such as Uncle Ben's rice and Kellogg's breakfast cereal, furnish illustrations of the trend. |
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In 1983, Penrose was invited to teach at Rice University in Houston, by the then provost Bill Gordon. |
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Mughal Viceroys promoted agricultural expansion and turned Bengal into the rice basket of the Indian subcontinent. |
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White rice is the staple of Bangladeshi cuisine, along with many vegetables and lentils. |
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Rice paddy agriculture has existed in Southeast Asia for thousands of years, ranging across the subregion. |
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Some dramatic examples of these rice paddies populate the Banaue Rice Terraces in the mountains of Luzon in the Philippines. |
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In the rice samples combined, undesirable sewer-animal flavor significantly increased and sweet taste significantly decreased when the samples were presoaked for 30 minutes. |
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In bowl, shitakes and ginger mixture and stir to combine, line chicken cavity with a shiso leaf and top with rice mixture Roll chickens tightly and tie with butcher's twine. |
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Souvlaki is a shishkebab of spiced meat and served with vegetables or rice it is ideal, as well as moussaka a popular dish consisting of aubergines, meat and those spices. |
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Put the pear jam in a small kilner jar with a teaspoon in, ball some vanilla ice cream, above, and place on top of the rice pudding and top with a brandy snap. |
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Now it seems that Pa Senik was a little deaf. Awang noticed that his father-in-law sometimes poured the gravy of his curry on his rice and that sometimes he sucked it up. |
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The 69-year-old victim was attacked as she walked along the bridge between Rice Lane Recreation Ground and Hartley Avenue, in the direction of Hartley's Village. |
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In Sri Lankan cuisine, rice, which is usually consumed daily, can be found at any special occasion, while spicy curries are favourite dishes for lunch and dinner. |
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In 1908, Spring Rice was posted to the British Embassy in Stockholm. |
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These dishes are usually served with steamed rice and Chapaatis. |
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In 1976, Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice was published. |
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They are very hard and flat and, to put it plainly, uninteresting looking until they are deep-fried. Kroepoek is a traditional part of a rice table. |
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Gravy is commonly served with roasts, meatloaf, rice, and mashed potatoes. |
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Tim Rice was uncertain about this venture, partly because of his concern that he might not be able to do justice to the novels that he and Lloyd Webber so admired. |
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In the first case, the main ingredient is liver, mixed with rice stuffing. |
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Purchase other fermentables like dry malt extract, rice syrup, brewers' sugar, liquid malt extract, Belgian candi sugar, or demera sugar or any combination of the above. |
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For example, Arsenal has featured ethnically Irish players such as Liam Brady, Terry Neill, Pat Rice, Niall Quinn, David O'Leary and Graham Barrett. |
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In the latter, the blood is mixed with rice, or pieces of bread rolls. |
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The province still produces a large amount of nuts which are used abundantly in traditional cooking, along with cereals like wheat, maize, barley, and rice. |
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Pithas are traditional boiled desserts made with rice or fruits. |
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Dango are related to mochi in that both are made from glutinous rice flour. Dango, however, tend to be dense, sticky, and not stuffed with fillings. |
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The old monk who was the night-janitor of the monastery now appeared bearing in his hand a dark-lantern and a wattle basket with some fruit and a bowl of rice. |
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The potato is already the world's third most-important food crop after wheat and rice. Corn, which is widely planted, is mainly used for animal feed. |
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