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  • ...grape jelly, strawberry jelly, hot chili pepper, and others. Jelly can be spread on toast, used in sandwiches, or served with roasts. ...h century AD. The book contains recipes for a variety of dishes, including fruit preserves.
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  • |Name=Raspberry tossed salad ...greens,fresh raspberry,fresh mushrooms,red onion,feta cheese,pecan halves,raspberry vinegar,salt,pepper
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  • ...tency. Preserves differ from [[jam]] in that they contain larger chunks of fruit, while jam is more mashed. Preserves are used in a variety of ways including as a spread for [[bread]] and [[biscuits]], a filling for [[pastries]] and [[cakes]], a
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  • ...owy, fragrant, pink to purple flowers in early summer followed by dry, red fruit. Sun to shade. Moist soil. Found in rocky woods and moist ravines. Best use
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  • |Name=Raspberry-pepper jelly .../li><li>Spoon the raspberry mixture on top.</li><li>Serve with crackers or fruit.<br>{{food tags}}<br>[[Category:Foods made in less than 15 mins]], [[For La
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  • ...commonly known as the [[Mysore raspberry]], [[Hill raspberry]], or [[Snowy raspberry]], is a species of [[bramble]] belonging to the [[Rosaceae]] family. This p ...uces small, white to pink flowers which are followed by edible fruits. The fruit is a [[berry]] that turns from green to red and finally to black as it matu
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  • ...f berry or a blend, with some of the most popular berries used including [[raspberry]], [[blackberry]], [[strawberry]], and [[blueberry]]. ...erties of berries and alcohol. Over time, the production of berry liqueurs spread beyond monastic communities and became popular among the general populace,
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  • ...ypically consisting of a base layer of [[shortbread]], a middle layer of [[raspberry]] jam, and a top layer of [[coconut]] meringue. ...ur. The middle layer is a spread of raspberry jam, although other types of fruit jam can also be used. The top layer is a coconut meringue, made by beating
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  • ...ream]], and [[almonds]]. The sponge cake is soaked in whisky, layered with raspberry jam, and then topped with custard and cream. The dessert is finished with a ...y is then drizzled over the cake, allowing it to soak in. Raspberry jam is spread over the whisky-soaked cake, and a layer of custard is poured on top. The d
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  • ...]], and is served either still or sparkling. Over time, its popularity has spread beyond the ski resorts, becoming a favored refreshment in various settings. ...d quench thirst and provide a quick energy boost. The combination of sweet fruit syrup with water proved to be an ideal solution for the cold, often dehydra
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  • Rubus probus, also known as the [[Atherton Raspberry]], is a wild tropical raspberry species native to [[Papua New Guinea]] and [[Australia]]. It is a robust, p Rubus probus is cultivated for its fruit in [[Australia]]. The berries are large and sweet, and are used in a variet
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  • |Name=Raspberry chciken breasts ...ons puree.</li><li>Loosen skin on each breast portion and spread remaining raspberry puree under skin and over breasts and marinate in refrigerator 1 hour.</li>
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  • ...t common flavor is fig, but other varieties include apple, strawberry, and raspberry. ...e. The dough is extruded into a long, flat sheet, and the fruit filling is spread on top. The dough is then folded over the filling and cut into individual c
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  • |Name=Raspberry-brie tarts ...to make--just fill ready-made fillo shells with cheese and a dab of fruit spread, bake, and serve.
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  • ...flowers with five pink or red petals. The fruit, which resembles a large [[raspberry]], matures from late spring to early summer. The fruits are edible, with a ...rs of ''Rubus spectabilis'' are pollinated by [[bees]], and the plants can spread both by seed and vegetatively through their rhizomes. The fruits are eaten
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  • ...Luisa of Spain, the cake is known for its unique layers of sponge cake and fruit jam, typically [[orange marmalade]], sandwiched between them. ...quickly became a popular dessert in Colombia, and its popularity has since spread to other parts of the world.
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  • A '''Jam Tart''' is a type of [[pastry]] that is filled with [[jam]] or fruit preserve. It is a popular dessert in many countries, particularly in the [[ ...for a jam tart is usually made from fruit preserves or [[jam]]. The jam is spread over the pastry base, and the tart is then baked in the oven until the past
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  • ...elicious pastry made with a buttery crust and a sweet jam filling, usually raspberry or apricot. The Linzer Torte is known for its distinctive lattice design on * Raspberry or apricot jam for filling
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  • ...States]]. It consists of one layer of [[peanut butter]] and one layer of [[fruit preserves]] or [[jelly]], served between slices of [[bread]]. The sandwich ...spread became widely available. Around the same time, pre-sliced bread and fruit preserves became more accessible, leading to the popularization of the PB&J
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  • ...eam wrapped in a thin layer of sponge cake to form a roll, with a layer of raspberry flavoured sauce between the sponge and the ice cream. ...hin sponge cake in a large, flat baking tray. The cake is then spread with raspberry sauce and a block of vanilla ice cream is placed at one end. The cake is ca
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