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  2. Edible frog - Wikipedia

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    The edible frog (Pelophylax kl. esculentus) [1] [2] is a hybrid species of common European frog, also known as the common water frog or green frog (however, this latter term is also used for the North American species Rana clamitans). It is used for food, particularly in France as well as Germany and Italy, for the delicacy frog legs. [3]

  3. Frog legs - Wikipedia

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    Frog legs are also fried in margarine and sweet soy sauce or tomato sauce, battered and deep fried, or grilled. Frog eggs are also served in banana leaves (pepes telur kodok). The dried and crispy fried frog skin is also consumed as krupuk crackers; the taste is similar to fried fish skin. [10]

  4. Chinese edible frog - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese edible frog (Hoplobatrachus chinensis), also known as East Asian bullfrog and Taiwanese frog, is a species of frog in the family Dicroglossidae. It is found in Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Laos, Macau , Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.

  5. It’s a Holiday Drink You Either Love or Hate, but What Is ...

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    Later, eggs and figs were added to the drink. By the 17th century, Britain made eggnog a Christmas tradition by toasting to the new season with it. It made its way to the United States in the 19th ...

  6. Tapioca pearl - Wikipedia

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    A tapioca pearl, also known as tapioca ball, is an edible translucent sphere produced from tapioca, a starch made from the cassava root. [1] They originated as a cheaper alternative to sago in Southeast Asian cuisine. [2] [3] When used as an ingredient in bubble tea, they are most commonly referred to as pearls or boba. The starch pearls are ...

  7. People Are Adding an Unusual Protein-Packed Ingredient to ...

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    The whole egg is stirred into the coffee grounds, and the mixture is boiled in water before being strained out for a smooth drink. In fact, our friends at The Spruce Eats even have a recipe for ...

  8. Quasipaa spinosa - Wikipedia

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    Quasipaa spinosa is a species of frog in the family Dicroglossidae. It is known under many common names, including Chinese spiny frog, giant spiny frog, Chinese edible frog, and spiny paa frog. [2] Its names refer to the distinctive characteristics of the species, relatively large size and the spiny chest of male frogs.

  9. Bullfrog - Wikipedia

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    Chinese edible frog (Hoplobatrachus rugulosus) or East Asian Bullfrog, found in China and Southeast Asia Hoplobatrachus crassus or Jerdon's bullfrog, found in India Hoplobatrachus tigerinus or Indus Valley bullfrog, found in Pakistan and North India