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  2. We tried $40 martinis in LA, NY, and SF. They're the epitome ...

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    In Los Angeles, we went to the fancy side of town to try the Caviar Martini at Dante, the West Coast outpost of the long-standing New York City café and craft cocktail bar.

  3. 31 Things You Should Always Buy at Trader Joe's - AOL

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    Not just for bagels anymore, this seasoning blend goes on everything from avocado toast to poke bowls to steak to cottage cheese. It’s a well-balanced blend of sesame seeds (white and black ...

  4. 7 Types of Caviar & Why They're All So Expensive - AOL

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    Often associated with opulence and tsars, caviar are unfertilized eggs harvested from sturgeon. Caviar is versatile: these delightful fish eggs can be served solo, as a canapé or hors d’oeuvres ...

  5. Russian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Crops of rye, wheat, barley and millet provided the ingredients for a plethora of breads, pancakes, pies, cereals, beer and vodka. Soups and stews are centered on seasonal or storable produce, fish and meats. Such food remained the staple for the vast majority of Russians well into the 20th century.

  6. Caviar - Wikipedia

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    Caviar (also known as caviare, originally from the Persian: خاویار, romanized: khâvyâr, lit. 'egg-bearing') is a food consisting of salt-cured roe of the family Acipenseridae. Caviar is considered a delicacy and is eaten as a garnish or spread. [1] Traditionally, the term caviar refers only to roe from wild sturgeon in the Caspian Sea ...

  7. List of Russian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Мushrooms in cream or béchamel sauce topped with grated cheese and baked in a cocotte. Chicken, fish or seafood can also be used with or instead of mushrooms. Kholodets. A meat jelly that is also known as studen[5][6] Salo. A dish consisting of cured slabs of fatback with or without skin. Stroganina.

  8. Joy Bauer shares recipes to help you age gracefully - AOL

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    Whether you’re snacking solo or serving a crowd, they’re not only a breeze to prepare but also a fun, nutritious way to savor all the nacho goodness you crave. This article was originally ...

  9. Danish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Meat balls of pork in curry sauce, served with rice. Gammeldags kylling (old-fashioned chicken). Pot-roast whole chicken stuffed with parsley and served with boiled potatoes, thick brown sauce, cucumber pickle and rhubarb compote. Frikadeller, pan-fried meat balls of pork, or a mix of veal and pork, with spices.