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  2. Nonpareils - Wikipedia

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    Nonpareils. Nonpareils are a decorative confectionery of tiny balls made with sugar and starch, traditionally an opaque white but now available in many colors. They are also known as hundreds and thousands in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa [1] and the United Kingdom. In the United States, the same confectionery topping would generally be ...

  3. Caper - Wikipedia

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    Capparis spinosa, the caper bush, also called Flinders rose, [3] is a perennial plant that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and large white to pinkish-white flowers. [4][5][6] The plant is best known for the edible flower buds (capers), used as a seasoning or garnish, and the fruit (caper berries), both of which are usually consumed salted or ...

  4. Capparaceae - Wikipedia

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    Capparaceae. The Capparaceae (or Capparidaceae), commonly known as the caper family, are a family of plants in the order Brassicales. As currently circumscribed, the family contains 15 genera and about 430 species. The largest genera are Capparis (about 140 species), Morisonia (87 species), Maerua (70 species), Boscia (30 species), and Cadaba ...

  5. Capparis - Wikipedia

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    Capparis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Capparaceae. [3] It includes 142 species [2] of shrubs or lianas which are collectively known as caper shrubs or caperbushes. Capparis species occur over a wide range of habitat in the subtropical and tropical regions of Africa, Eurasia, Australasia, and the Pacific. [2]

  6. Tapenade - Wikipedia

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    Tapenade. Tapenade (French pronunciation: [tapəˈnad]; Occitan: tapenada [tapeˈnadɔ]) is a Provençal [1] name for a spread, condiment and culinary ingredient consisting of puréed or finely chopped olives, capers, and sometimes anchovies. [2] The name comes from the Provençal word for capers, tapenas (pronounced [taˈpenɔs]).

  7. Caper story - Wikipedia

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    Caper story. The caper story is a subgenre of crime fiction. The typical caper story involves one or more crimes (especially thefts, swindles, or occasionally kidnappings) perpetrated by the main characters in full view of the reader. The actions of police or detectives attempting to prevent or solve the crimes may also be chronicled, but are ...

  8. ‘The Bad Guys’ Nods to Classic Caper Movies, and So Does ...

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    “The film in some ways is an homage to classic caper movies,” says the English composer, “and it’s a world I really love playing in. You get to be really bold: big breaks, big brass ...

  9. Capparis tomentosa - Wikipedia

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    Capparis tomentosa, the woolly caper bush [2] or African caper, is a plant in the family Capparaceae and is native to Africa. Distribution