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  • |Name=Green beans with pepitas (raw pumpkin seeds) ...><li>Heat 1 tablespoon oil in large skillet over medium heat. Add pepitas (pumpkin seeds), tossing until they pop and brown (5-10 minutes); sprinkle with kosh
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  • '''Pumpkin Seed''' ...'''pumpkin seed''', also known as '''pepita''', is the edible seed of a [[pumpkin]] or certain other cultivars of [[squash]]. The seeds are typically flat an
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  • ...ly [[Cucurbitaceae]] and is indigenous to southern [[Nigeria]]. The fluted pumpkin has a unique growth pattern (a creeping vine) and is known for its fluted g ...large and fluted. The seeds are high in protein and fat, and can be eaten raw or cooked.
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  • ...a popular ingredient in many dishes and are often eaten as a snack, either raw or roasted. Pepitas are known for their rich, nutty flavor and their high n [[Pepitas]] are used in a variety of culinary applications. They can be eaten raw or roasted and are often used as a garnish for soups and salads. In Mexican
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  • |Name=Seedy crackers (raw food) ...<br>[[Vegan]], [[Easy]]<!--comments<br>Make and share this Seedy Crackers (Raw Food) recipe (public domain).--></li></ol><br>{{keto-six-recipe}}<br>{{reci
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  • ...d]]s: Rich in [[vitamin E]], magnesium, and fiber, almonds are often eaten raw or roasted and are used in making almond milk, butter, and flour. ...acids content, walnuts are beneficial for heart health. They can be eaten raw or used in baking and cooking.
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  • |Name=Green beans with pepitas (raw pumpkin seeds) ...><li>Heat 1 tablespoon oil in large skillet over medium heat. Add pepitas (pumpkin seeds), tossing until they pop and brown (5-10 minutes); sprinkle with kosh
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  • ...<br>'''Pepita''' is a term originating from Spanish, which refers to the [[pumpkin seed]]. The word "pepita" is derived from the Mexican Spanish phrase "pepit ...as are versatile and can be used in a variety of dishes. They can be eaten raw or roasted and are often used as a garnish for soups and salads. They can a
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  • | Egg, whole, raw||50.0 | Empanada, Mexican turnover, pumpkin||59.0
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  • ...produced by various types of [[squash (plant)|squash]] plants, including [[pumpkin]], [[zucchini]], and [[summer squash]]. These blossoms are not only beautif ...blossoms are used in a variety of culinary applications. They can be eaten raw in salads, stuffed with cheese and fried, or used as a garnish. In Mexican
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  • |Name=Raw mole sauce ...ecipe instructions}}<br><ol><li>In a coffee grinder, grind the cacao nibs, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, flaxseed, chia seed, oregano, cumin and [[salt]] until
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  • ...t. Fish such as tuna, mahi-mahi, and swordfish are popular, often prepared raw in dishes like [[ceviche]]. * '''[[Ceviche]]''': A popular dish made with raw fish marinated in lime juice, mixed with chopped onions, tomatoes, and cila
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  • ...amples include [[sunflower seeds]], [[sesame seeds]], [[flaxseeds]], and [[pumpkin seeds]]. ...eds are used in a wide variety of culinary applications. They can be eaten raw, cooked, ground into flour, used as a garnish, or incorporated into a range
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  • ...reducing the risk of overcooking the outer edges while the middle remains raw. ...ions include the [[Lemon Bundt Cake]], [[Chocolate Bundt Cake]], and the [[Pumpkin Bundt Cake]]. Each variation has its own unique flavor profile and ingredie
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  • ...plant of the genus [[Cucurbita]]. It yields varieties of winter squash and pumpkin, but the most widespread varieties belong to the subspecies ''Cucurbita pep ...a common food source. They can be baked, boiled, fried, steamed, or eaten raw. The seeds are also edible and can be roasted as a snack. The flowers, leav
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  • ...[New Zealand]]. Kamokamo is a summer squash, similar to [[zucchini]] and [[pumpkin]], and is known for its distinctive green and white striped skin and sweet, ...soups, stews, and stir-fries. The young fruits are tender and can be eaten raw in salads. The mature fruits have a firmer texture and are typically cooked
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  • ...the nut, which is rich in oil and often compared to the flavor of roasted pumpkin seeds. The kernel is also high in protein, calcium, and potassium. ...Pili Nut''' 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 als
    2 KB (304 words) - 23:35, 26 February 2024
  • ...he seeds are typically roasted and salted, although they can also be eaten raw or boiled. Guazi is often consumed as a casual snack, especially during soc
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  • ...]]. Traditionally, they are stuffed with a mix of meats such as pork loin, raw prosciutto, and mortadella, as well as Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, and egg. ...nd eggs. The filling, as mentioned, often includes a mixture of pork loin, raw prosciutto, mortadella, Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, and egg. The ingredient
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  • Fruits are the mature ovaries of flowering plants, often sweet and enjoyed raw or in cooked dishes. Examples include [[apple]], [[banana]], and [[mango]]. ...redients in various dishes. Examples include [[almond]], [[walnut]], and [[pumpkin seed]].
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  • | Papaya, raw||59.0 | Parsley, raw||32.0
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