Her verdict was a delicious avocado and an interesting salad, including red cabbage with fresh orange and rice with caraway seeds. |
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It is customary in Norway to have a shot of this soft caraway and aniseed spirit with breakfast. |
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Because kitchens of yore had limited ingredients, bakers often flavored cookies with dates, rose water, or caraway seed. |
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An eighteenth-century version of this bun was scented with caraway, a habit that seemed to slip away over the next 100 years or so. |
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Spoon some mustard sauce around the dish and garnish with caraway seeds and mustard seeds. |
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Nutmeg, pepper, caraway seeds, ground ginger and the curry spices of cumin and coriander are also worth considering. |
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She said her mother's Scandinavian background inspired her first to add a bit of caraway seed. |
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Add in the carrots, sprinkle with salt and caraway seeds, and cook for about ten minutes. |
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Well there is the fiery chilli based Harissa made from olive oil, chillies, caraway, mint, cumin, coriander, garlic and salt. |
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The rye and pumpernickel have caraway, cardamom, and a touch of onion in the sourdough. |
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Ground toasted coriander and caraway seeds are also traditional ingredients which can be added to harissa. |
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Half were given Lomatol, a German herbal preparation containing peppermint, fennel seed, caraway seed and wormwood. |
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Biennial caraway forms a rosette of leaves the first year and develops a flowering stalk the second, after which the plant dies. |
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Other researchers have had promising results using extracts from caraway plants incorporated into a molluscicidal mulch. |
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Rare species such as wavy St. John's-wort, meadow thistle, and whorled caraway can also be seen. |
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Mixture of aromatic tropical berries with coriander, black peppercorns, white peppercorns, Jamaica peppers, aniseed, and caraway. |
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Add the wine, Benedictine, blueberries, cranberries, chocolate, ginger, juniper berries, and caraway seeds. |
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The shortbread is made of flour, butter, and sugar, bound with milk or an egg, and optionally flavoured with almond or caraway seeds. |
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Angelica belongs to the Umbellifer family and is of similar habit to dill, fennel, caraway and lovage. |
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Special valentine buns are baked with raisins, caraway seeds, and plum filling. |
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Tip into the chestnut bowl, then stir in the sourdough, parsley, shredded sage and the remaining caraway, garlic and sugar paste. |
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I really like anise, coriander, caraway, aniseed, vanilla and even ginger... like the Japanese! |
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Swedish versions have a strong herbal kick, while Norwegians call the stuff akvavit and flavour it with caraway and fennel. |
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In addition to peppermint and ginger, good stomach-friendly seasonings include caraway, chamomile, dill, fennel, lavender, lemon balm, rosemary and thyme. |
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Aroma is provided by juniper, cinnamon, caraway, anise, nutmeg, camomile, cloves, and other flavouring agents. |
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On the tables were fluffy white caraway seed bread and marge. |
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Some tubers of the western USA which were important to the Indians and bore this name were also called yampa, Indian potato, wild caraway, and ipo. |
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A number of reputable establishments sell a variety of healthful infusions of juniper berries, anise, caraway seeds and other life-enhancing botanicals. |
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The other spices that are permitted in the preparation of the meat are pepper, garlic, caraway and bay leaf. |
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And, for the record, I've found my perfect sandwich loaf a mixture of Carrs strong white, coarse brown and wholemeal with caraway, pumpkin, sesame, sunflower and linseeds. |
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Mustard, caraway, dill, juniper berries, and marjoram are favoured spices and herbs. |
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It is often confused with caraway, which has a less pungent flavor and aroma less pronounced. |
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It is not uncommon to find nutmeg, mace, caraway, coriander or ginger in it. |
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Colourings such as taupe, pavlova, biscuit and caraway are offset by elegant shades of caffeine, pewter, ash and, of course, coffee, charcoals and black. |
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The following raw materials are used in the manufacture of the fermented cabbage: white cabbage, salt, caraway, mustard seeds. |
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Fry the onions until softened, then add the green pepper, tomatoes, stock, caraway seeds, sugar, paprika and cayenne and bring to the boil, stirring. |
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A great tasting loaf full of dark rye flavour, rye meal flakes and caraway baked throughout. |
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Even far beyond Hamburg's city limits, Helbing is one of the most popular caraway spirits on the market. |
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He serves it on a toothsome, melt-in-the-mouth compote of beetroot, red onion and red cabbage, delicately flavoured with a hint of caraway and possibly cumin seed. |
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Place the cabbage, mint, parsley and caraway in a large mixing bowl. |
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Dishes should be prepared with digestive spices such as cumin, caraway, ginger, mustard seed, clove, basil, turmeric, fenugreek, cinnamon, and garlic. |
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A well-chosen rack of lamb lacked the promised rosemary or any herb in its jus, and two thick pan-seared medallions of pork similarly reneged on the caraway and cider. |
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Kabanosy' have a strong taste of cured, baked pork and a delicate, smoky aftertaste redolent of caraway and pepper. |
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Transfer to a salad dish, add garlic, caraway and harissa and season with salt and pepper. |
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It went nicely with the soup of the day, a thick, puréed Irish cabbage soup crowned with caraway crème fraîche and nubbins of crisp bacon. |
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Many recipes contain what were at the time rare and valuable spices, including nutmeg, caraway, ginger, pepper and cardamom. |
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So it's sourdough with caraway seeds, rye flour and black treacle in it. |
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Roger's lamb was disappointingly short on taste, and the accompanying caraway spatzle released a back-of-the-spice-drawer mustiness that unbalanced the dish. |
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Typical ingredients in Polish cooking include sauerkraut, beetroot, kohlrabi, gherkins, sour cream, eggs, mushrooms, dill, marjoram, caraway seeds, boiled and smoked sausage. |
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A delicate cheese spread, combined piquantly with fresh caraway. |
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Like vodka, but spiced with the flavor of caraway, this pure and exquisite aquavit conquered Denmark and became the basis for Danish aquavit's excellent reputation throughout the world. |
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Heat a dash of olive oil in a frying pan and fry the garlic and onion rings in this with pimento and caraway seeds for approx. 10 minutes until a nice light brown. |
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Coriander, cumin, chili, turmeric, pepper black, clove, fenugreek, salt, nutmeg, dry ginger, cardamom seed, cinnamon, bay leaf, dhal, fennel, caraway, mustard, garlic flakes, onions flakes, mace, cardamom pods, asafoetida. |
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Some plants that should be encouraged are yarrow, wild carrot, dill, caraway, catnip, mustards, black-eyed susans, goldenrod, buckwheat, nasturtiums, clover, a bit of alfalfa, and other native flowering species. |
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It is shredded and salt, caraway and mustard seed are added to it. |
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Aromatic caraway seeds add a crispy note to these cocktail cookies. |
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Mix it with the garlic, caraway and marjoram and chop through it. |
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The Moors left a tradition of a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, for instance dates and figs, as well as oriental spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, caraway and saffron. |
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For heartburn, drink camomile tea, caraway tea or fennel tea. |
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Following the sifting and cleaning processes, spices such as cinnamon sticks, whole nutmegs or whole caraway seeds, which are not ground before they are sold, enter the production phase, where they are packaged. |
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Mix sauerkraut with sugar and caraway seed and stir into pork. |
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At supper eat a pippin roasted and sweetened with sugar of roses and caraway confects. |
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Fennel, anise or cumin seeds can be used instead of caraway. |
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It is a type of vodka made from distilled potatoes and flavoured with either caraway seeds or angelica. |
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The onion seed is also known as black sesame, black caraway, Nigella seed and kalonji. |
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Salycuminol is aVevy patented conjugate from the natural extracts of wintergreen, cumin, caraway and sweet birch. |
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The unique formulation, consisting of organic black caraway oil and sesame oil, reduces moisture loss from the skin and has a relipidation effect. |
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