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  2. Pesto - Wikipedia

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    Pesto comes in a variety of recipes, some traditional and some modern, as the very noun pesto is a generic term for anything that is made by pounding. [15] The original pesto alla genovese is made with Genovese basil, coarse salt, garlic, Ligurian extra virgin olive oil (Taggiasco), European pine nuts (sometimes toasted), and a grated cheese ...

  3. List of chutneys - Wikipedia

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    Ambade (tulu) chutney made from hog plum is a special dish from coastal districts of the Karnataka state of India (Bharat). [19] Kachri ki chutney—made with kachri . Major Grey's Chutney—reputedly created by a 19th-century British Army officer of the same name who, though likely apocryphal, [20] [21] [22] presumably lived in British India.

  4. In Amalfi, pesto is made with strips of fragrant lemon zest - AOL

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    To the spaghetti in the pot, add the pesto and ¾ cup of the reserved pasta water, then toss to combine; add more reserved pasta water as needed so the pesto coats the noodles. Toss in the chives ...

  5. Basil - Wikipedia

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    Basil is one of the main ingredients in pesto, an Italian sauce with olive oil and basil as its primary ingredients. Many national cuisines use fresh or dried basils in soups and other foods, such as to thicken soups. Basil is commonly steeped in cream or milk to create flavor in ice cream or chocolate truffles.

  6. Pistou - Wikipedia

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    The sauce is similar to Genoese pesto, which is traditionally made of garlic, basil, pine nuts, grated Sardinian pecorino, and olive oil, crushed and mixed with a mortar and pestle. The key difference between pistou and pesto is the absence of cheese in pistou. [2] [3]

  7. Timeline of food - Wikipedia

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    England 1848 First commercially produced chewing gum, State of Maine Pure Spruce Gum, introduced by John Curtis. [92] [93] Chewing gum USA 1850 First flavored paraffin chewing gum created by John Curtis. [92] Chewing gum USA 1859 Cook's California Champagne. Isaac Cook creates the first American champagne. [94] Alcoholic beverages USA 1860s

  8. History of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The history of Florida can be traced to when the first Paleo-Indians began to inhabit the peninsula as early as 14,000 years ago. [1] They left behind artifacts and archeological remains. Florida's written history begins with the arrival of Europeans; the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León in 1513 made the first

  9. Pesto Is Growing Up! The Viral Baby Penguin Is Shedding the ...

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    At about 10 months old, the beloved bird has begun fledging, or losing his fluffy baby feathers and gaining sleek adult ones