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  • ...due to its tart flavor and firm texture, which holds up well when baked or cooked down into sauces. ...at becomes sweeter as the apple matures. The tree is vigorous and tends to bear heavily, making it a popular choice for commercial growers.
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  • '''Berenklauw''' (also known as '''beer claw''' or '''bear's claw''') is a popular [[snack food]] originating from the [[Netherlands]] ...a mixture of pork and beef) are formed and then skewered. The meat is pre-cooked to ensure it is safe to eat after the final deep-frying process. Once skewe
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  • ...antial size and filling nature, reminiscent of a meal that would satisfy a bear. ...re being deep-fried in oil until it achieves a crispy exterior and a fully cooked interior.
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  • ...heated and [[rennet]] is added to cause coagulation. The curd is then cut, cooked, and molded into its characteristic pear shape. The cheese is then salted a ...that only cheese produced in Sardinia according to traditional methods can bear the name.
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  • ...ch can reach up to 24 inches in height, typically branches near the top to bear multiple flower heads. ...icata''' is also edible. Both the leaves and the roots can be eaten raw or cooked, and the flower heads can be used to make a coffee substitute.
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  • ...es, which resemble icicles or spines, earning it common names such as the "bear's head tooth fungus" or "pine spine". It primarily grows in [[North America ...mushroom), it is considered edible and has a taste similar to seafood when cooked. In traditional medicine, extracts from the fungus have been explored for t
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  • ...quest from board. I never cooked this dish with a recipe before, so please bear with me, and adjust it to your taste. Thank you.--></li></ol><br>{{keto-six
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  • ...conditions, making it an ideal crop for these regions. The tree starts to bear fruit after 5 to 6 years and can continue to produce nuts for many years. ...t''' is used in a variety of culinary applications. It can be eaten raw or cooked, and is often used in desserts and pastries. The nut's oil is also used in
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  • ...]], [[Massachusetts]]. This dish is made from [[navy beans]] that are slow-cooked in a sauce. The sauce typically contains ingredients such as [[molasses]], ...ed beans can be traced back to the Native Americans, who cooked beans with bear fat and maple syrup. When the Puritans settled in Boston, they adapted this
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  • ...a low-growing perennial plant with creeping stems up to 45 cm long, which bear two-lipped, tubular purple flowers. The leaves are opposite, ovate, and hav ...leaves and stems of '''Prunella vulgaris''' can be eaten raw in salads or cooked as a vegetable. The plant has a slightly bitter taste and is rich in vitami
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  • ...donesians cook it. When I was over there last time I asked for the recipe. Bear in mind they get the spices from the market and use a mortar &amp; pestle t
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  • |Name=Slow-cooked pork belly ...he pork belly . Leave it somewhere cool to marinate for as long as you can bear (between 1 hour and 2 days).</li><li>[[Preheating|Preheat]] your [[oven]] t
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  • ...be used in salads, where its crisp texture adds a delightful crunch. When cooked, the Golden Reinette holds its shape well and develops a rich, sweet flavor ...oil to grow optimally. The tree is known for its high productivity and can bear fruit from an early age. The apples are typically harvested in October when
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  • ...is about half full.</li><li>Render until all is melted and all moisture is cooked off and evaporated.</li><li>Let cool slightly.</li><li>Dip liquid from roas ...takes awhile. This recipe calls for pork fat but I have rendered lard from bear and it came out excellent.--></li></ol><br>{{keto-ten-recipe}}<br>{{recipe
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  • ...can reach a height of up to 15 meters. They are known for their ability to bear fruit at a young age, typically within 3-4 years of planting. ...s "mango sticky rice." This traditional dessert consists of glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk, served with slices of ripe mango on top. The combination o
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  • ...occurs commonly in certain wild carnivorous (meat-eating) animals such as bear or cougar, or omnivorous (meat and plant-eating) animals such as domestic p * If you eat raw or undercooked meats, particularly bear, pork, wild feline (such as a cougar), fox, dog, wolf, horse, seal, or walr
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  • ...to 70 cm. The plant produces sturdy, upright stems, known as scapes, which bear clusters of trumpet-shaped, bright yellow flowers. Each flower is approxima ...medicine and is known for its edible flowers, which can be consumed raw or cooked.
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  • ...] by 5. Round the resulting number to the nearest whole number. The rib is cooked at 500 degrees F for exactly that many minutes. For example, for a 6 pound ...n a video and my mouth was was watering! Prime Rib is so expensive I can't bear to ruin a cut, so here it is. Perfection!--></li></ol><br>{{keto-nine-recip
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  • ...o 2 meters. They have long, slender leaves and produce inflorescences that bear small, bead-like seeds. The seeds are enclosed in hard, tear-shaped husks, ...seeds of Coix lacryma-jobi are commonly used in Asian cuisine. They can be cooked and consumed as a grain, similar to rice or barley. The seeds have a mild,
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  • | Game meat , bison, top sirloin, separable lean only, 1 steak|cooked broiled ||85||1.0 serving ( 3 oz )||23.84||0||145 | Game meat, antelope, cooked, roasted||85||3.0 oz||25.03||0||128
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