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  2. Food Stamps: Surprising Things You Can Buy - AOL

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    Seeds and Plants. The USDA allows SNAP recipients to buy edible plants like basil or food-producing plants like tomato plants with their EBT cards, as well as seeds for growing their own food.

  3. List of edible seeds - Wikipedia

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    An edible seed [n 1] is a seed that is suitable for human or animal consumption. Of the six major plant parts, [ n 2 ] seeds are the dominant source of human calories and protein . [ 1 ] A wide variety of plant species provide edible seeds; most are angiosperms , while a few are gymnosperms .

  4. Cinnamon - Wikipedia

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    Cinnamon bark can be macerated, then extracted in 80% ethanol, to a tincture. [54] Cinnamon essential oil can be prepared by roughly pounding the bark, macerating it in sea water, and then quickly distilling the whole. It is of a golden-yellow colour, with the characteristic odour of cinnamon and a very hot aromatic taste.

  5. Roast These Cinnamon Sugar Seeds After Pumpkin Carving - AOL

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    Yields: 8-10 servings. Prep Time: 5 mins. Total Time: 1 hour 5 mins. Ingredients. 1 1/2 c. pumpkin seeds (from 1 large pumpkin or 2 medium pumpkins) 2 tbsp.

  6. Cinnamomum mercadoi - Wikipedia

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    Cinnamomum mercadoi (kalingag) is a small tree, about 6 to 10 metres (20 to 33 ft) high, with a thick, aromatic bark.The plant part of the family Lauraceae, which contains about 45 genera and 2000-2500 species, [2] and is related to the culinary cinnamon, sassafras, and bay tree.

  7. Spice - Wikipedia

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    Seeds, such as fennel, mustard, nutmeg, and black pepper; Fruits, such as Cayenne pepper and Chimayo pepper; Arils, such as mace (part of nutmeg plant fruit) Barks, such as True Cinnamon and cassia; Flower buds, such as cloves; Stigmas, such as saffron; Roots and rhizomes, such as turmeric, ginger and galangal; Resins, such as asafoetida

  8. Cinnamomum - Wikipedia

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    Cinnamomum malabatrum, young leaves, Kerala, India. Cinnamomum is a genus of evergreen aromatic trees and shrubs belonging to the laurel family, Lauraceae.The species of Cinnamomum have aromatic oils in their leaves and bark.

  9. List of forageable plants - Wikipedia

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    Seeds (from September, when the seed heads are dry, gray-brown and holed); edible raw as a spice or flavoring [42] Samphire, glasswort, pickleweed, sea beans, sea asparagus Salicornia species Seashores and other salty habitats in the northern hemisphere and southern Africa Young shoots (June or July); edible raw or cooked, also pickled [43]

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