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  2. Croquette - Wikipedia

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    A 17th-century recipe for croquettes (croquets) by François Massialot binds a filling of meat, truffles, marrow, bread crumbs, and cheese with egg, then breads and fries them in lard. They may be as large as an egg or as small as a walnut, and can be served as an hors-d'œuvre or as a garnish. [10] They are mentioned in a 1706 English dictionary.

  3. Jamón serrano - Wikipedia

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    In Spain, the term jamón serrano is sometimes used to avoid confusions. Spanish dry-cured ham comes in a wide range of prices and qualities; as of 2019, typical prices ranged from €5.00 to €75.00 per kilogram, depending on a number of points, such as length of curing time, breed of pig, or type of animal feeding.

  4. Jamón ibérico - Wikipedia

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    Platter of jamón ibérico with beer and pan con tomate. According to Spain's denominación de origen rules and current regulations on jamón, the dry-cured jamón ibérico must be made from either pure breed Black Iberian pigs or cross-bred pigs at least 50% Black Iberian mixed only with Duroc pigs, the same restriction as required to keep official ibérico denomination on any Spanish pork ...

  5. Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Rio Grande/Río Bravo: Borderlands Culture, 9 : Voices in the Kitchen : Views of Food and the World from Working-Class Mexican and Mexican American Women. College Station, TX, US: Texas A&M University Press. ISBN 978-1-58544-531-8. Adapon, Joy (2008). Culinary Art and Anthropology. Oxford: Berg Publishers. ISBN 978-1-84788-213-4.

  6. Mollete - Wikipedia

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    Molletes in southern Mexico can be served with salsa or pico de gallo or topped with sliced ham, chorizo, bacon or mushrooms. There is also a "sweet type" mollete typical of the Jalisco región and in Guadalajara, where the bolillo is buttered, sprinkled with sugar or honey, and broiled until crisp.

  7. Wegmans frozen chicken nuggets recalled over possible bone ...

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    BOSTON – Popular grocery store chain Wegmans has recalled frozen chicken nuggets in multiple northeast states over concerns that there may be bone fragments in the packages.

  8. Serrano pepper - Wikipedia

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    Serrano peppers are also commonly used in making pico de gallo and salsa, as the chili is particularly fleshy compared to others, making it ideal for such dishes. [1] It is the second most used chili pepper in Mexican cuisine. [8] The Mexican states of Veracruz, Sinaloa, Nayarit, and Tamaulipas produce about 180,000 tonnes of serranos each year ...

  9. Buñuelo - Wikipedia

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    A 19th century recipe from California, described as pasta de freir (dough to fry), is made by folding whipped egg whites into a mixture of flour, water, sugar, oil and orange blossom water. This is used as a batter to fry apples or other fruit. A variation called suspiros de monjas (nun's sighs) includes butter and egg yolks.