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  2. Clam cake - Wikipedia

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    Clam cakes are often served at take-out food outlets or other informal settings as finger food, as part of a meal consisting of several clam cakes, french fries, and cole slaw. This is often served alongside clam chowder. The cakes tend to be eaten dry, dipped in clam chowder or tartar sauce. [1]

  3. Kamaboko - Wikipedia

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    There is no precise English translation for kamaboko. Rough equivalents are fish paste, fish loaf, fish cake, and fish sausage. [1] Shizuo Tsuji , chef and author, recommends using the Japanese name in English, [1] similar to English usage of the word sushi. Kamaboko has been made in Japan since the 14th century and is now available nearly ...

  4. Sfogliatella - Wikipedia

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    In Neapolitan cuisine, there are two types of the pastry: sfogliatella riccia ('curly'), the standard version, [4] and sfogliatella frolla, a less labour-intensive pastry that uses a shortcrust dough and does not form the sfogliatella 's characteristic layers.

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  6. List of clam dishes - Wikipedia

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    Clams casino Clam chowder with whole clams. Clams casino – a clam "on the halfshell" dish with breadcrumbs and bacon. [1] It originated in Rhode Island in the United States [2] and is often served as an appetizer in New England and is served in variations nationally. Clam cake – also known as clam fritters [3] Clam dip – a dipping sauce ...

  7. This cake has a warning not to smash your face into it. Here ...

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    A cake box from bakery Paris Baguette has a warning not to smash your face into it to avoid "severe injury." ... There’s also a Mexican cake-smashing tradition called “la mordida,” meaning ...

  8. What is a king cake? Follow the pastry's journey from ...

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    While different king cake varieties remain throughout the world, those associated with Mardi Gras are described by Turner as "a cross between a French pastry and a coffee cake."

  9. Clambake - Wikipedia

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    The clambake or clam bake, also known as the New England clambake, is a traditional method of cooking seafood, such as lobster, mussels, crabs, scallops, soft-shell clams, and quahogs. The food is traditionally cooked by steaming the ingredients over layers of seaweed in a pit oven. The shellfish can be supplemented with vegetables, such as ...