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However, the Romans, as previously noted, pickled forms of cabbage, and were the more likely source of modern-day European sauerkraut. [8] It then took root in Central and Eastern European cuisines, but also in other countries including the Netherlands, where it is known as zuurkool , and France, where the name became choucroute . [ 9 ]
German-style cabbage rolls Marzipan: Throughout Germany E.g. Lübeck-style, widely used in Christmas specialities Pellkartoffel Throughout Germany Boiled or steamed potatoes before peeling (young potatoes may be eaten unpeeled), served with Quark and linseed oil, butter, or as a side dish with herring). Pfefferpotthast: Westphalia
Cabbage – Leafy vegetable in the flowering plant family Brassicaceae; Caper – Species of plant (Capparis spinosa) Chamoy (Sauce) – Savory sauces and condiments in Mexican cuisine made from pickled fruit; Champoy – Myrica rubra pickled in salt, sugar, and vinegar from the Philippines
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Things you love: sweater weather and family dinners. Things you hate: washing dishes and standing over a hot stove for hours—especially on Christmas. We feel you. So, here are 50 chicken recipes ...
Choosing bone-in and skin-on chicken thighs provides the opportunity for an irresistibly crispy skin — although boneless and skinless chicken thighs work in this recipe, too!
Cabbage heads generally range from 0.5 to 4 kilograms (1 to 9 lb), and can be green, purple and white. Smooth-leafed firm-headed green cabbages are the most common, with smooth-leafed red and crinkle-leafed savoy cabbages of both colors seen more rarely.
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