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  2. Nigella sativa - Wikipedia

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    The genus name Nigella is a diminutive of the Latin niger "black", referring to the seed color. [6] [7] The specific epithet sativa means "cultivated".[6]In English, Nigella sativa and its seed are variously called black caraway, black seed, black cumin, fennel flower, nigella, nutmeg flower, Roman coriander, [3] [6] black onion seed [8] and kalonji.

  3. Bitters - Wikipedia

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    Orange bitters are commonly called for in older cocktail recipes. An early recipe for such bitters is in The English and Australian Cookery Book: [8] "Make your own bitters as follows, and we can vouch for their superiority. One ounce and a half of gentian-root, one ounce and a half of lemon-peel, one ounce and a half of orange-peel.

  4. Qizha - Wikipedia

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    Qizha (Arabic قزحة qizḥaẗ, pronounced ʼɛzḥa in Palestine) [1] is a black seed paste used in Palestinian cuisine. Made from crushed nigella seeds, the paste has a sharp, bitter taste with slight tones of sweetness. [2] The paste can be used with other condiments, such as tahini, or baked into pies, breads, and pastries. [2] [1]

  5. Swedish bitters - Wikipedia

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    Swedish bitters is said to have been formulated in a similar way to ancient bitters by Paracelsus and rediscovered by 18th century Swedish medics Dr. Klaus Samst and Dr. Urban Hjärne, though this appears to be mistaking the latter for his son, Kristian Henrik Hjärne, who himself invented a bitter. [2]

  6. How to Eat Poppy Seeds the Right Way, According to Culinary ...

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    Considered a seed and a spice, poppy seeds have been cultivated since at least the sixth century. Today, the world's largest producers include the Czech Republic, Turkey, Spain, Hungary, and France.

  7. Angostura bitters - Wikipedia

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    Angostura bitters (English: / æ ŋ ɡ ə ˈ s tj ʊər ə /) is a concentrated bitters (herbal alcoholic preparation) based on gentian, herbs, and spices, [1] produced by House of Angostura in Trinidad and Tobago. It is typically used for flavouring beverages, or less often, food.

  8. What Are Giblets—and How Should You Use Them? - AOL

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    According to Brekke and Maddox, the best giblet recipe ideas include: Stuffing. Chop up your clean giblets and add them to your favorite stuffing recipe, like this Classic Giblet Stuffing .

  9. Garcinia kola - Wikipedia

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    Removal of the seed coat, soaking in water for 72 hours, placing inside air-tight transparent polythene bags and sprinkling water on the seeds when needed for constant moisture gives an early germination period of two weeks, [10] while the combination of freshly harvested seeds, pierced minimally and tied in black nylon reduces the germination ...

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