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  2. Caulanthus inflatus - Wikipedia

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    Caulanthus inflatus, the desert candle, also referred to as squaw cabbage, [2] is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, native to the Mojave Desert of California and Nevada, and the southern Sierra Nevada and Transverse Ranges in the United States. It is found at elevations between 150–1,500 metres (490–4,920 ft).

  3. List of Chilean ingredients - Wikipedia

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    Avocado; Magellan Barberry; Grape; Olive. Olive oil; Quince; Cherimoya, a fruit; Lúcuma, a subtropical fruit of Andean origin.; Mountain papaya, a fruit usually cooked as a vegetable, but is also eaten raw; like Papaya, it is rich in the digestive enzyme papain.

  4. Food grading - Wikipedia

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    Food grading involves the inspection, assessment and sorting of various foods regarding quality, freshness, legal conformity and market value. [1] [2] Food grading is often done by hand, in which foods are assessed and sorted. [1] [2] Machinery is also used to grade foods, and may involve sorting products by size, shape and quality.

  5. List of phytochemicals in food - Wikipedia

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    Saponins soybeans, beans, other legumes, maize, alfalfa.; Oleanolic acid American pokeweed, honey mesquite, garlic, java apple, cloves, and many other Syzygium ...

  6. Food powder - Wikipedia

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    Food powder (also called powdery food) is the most common format of dried solid food material that meets specific quality standards, such as moisture content, particle size, and particular morphology. [1] Common powdery food products include milk powder, tea powder, cocoa powder, coffee powder, soybean flour, wheat flour, and chili powder. [1]

  7. Why does cilantro taste like soap to some people? Find out ...

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    The "cilantro soap gene" is a genetic factor that makes cilantro taste and smell like soap. A study from 23andMe reveals the OR6A2 gene as a possible cause for some people's distinct cilantro ...

  8. Top 5 food trends of 2025: Sourdough beyond bread, protein ...

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    The team of food and nutrition experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute have compiled a new list of predictions for what trends will make it big in 2025. ... Upcycled ingredients reign supreme ...

  9. Squaw - Wikipedia

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    Piestewa Peak in Phoenix, Arizona, replaced the name Squaw Peak in 2003; the new name honors Iraq War casualty PFC Lori Piestewa , the first Native American woman to die in combat for the U.S. Members of Coeur d'Alene Tribe in Idaho called for the removal of the word squaw from the names of 13 locations in that state in October 2006. Many ...