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  2. I tried 7 store-bought croutons and the best of the bunch ...

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    Up your salad game with these store-bought croutons. We tried seven varieties, including Cardini's, Mrs. Cubbison's, Fresh Gourmet and more to find the best.

  3. Best garlic and cheese croutons? We rank the house brands - AOL

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    Proportionately speaking, croutons represent a small part of the salad experience. But a really good batch of, say, the garlic and cheese variety can lend lettuce and dressing gourmet-like refinement.

  4. Roasted Red Pepper Soup with Cheesy Herb and Garlic Croutons

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  5. Creamy Broccoli Soup with Croutons Recipe - AOL

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  6. Shkedei marak - Wikipedia

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    Shkedei marak (Hebrew: שקדי מרק, lit. 'soup almonds'), known as mandlakh (Yiddish: מאַנדלאַך or מאַנדלעך, lit. 'little almonds') in Yiddish, or as "soup mandels" or "soup nuts" in the United States, [1] [2] is an Israeli food product consisting of crisp mini crouton used as a soup accompaniment. [3]

  7. French onion soup - Wikipedia

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    French onion soup (French: soupe à l’oignon [sup a lɔɲɔ̃]) is a soup of onions, gently fried and then cooked in meat stock or water, usually served gratinéed with croutons or a larger piece of bread covered with cheese floating on top.

  8. Hey Garlic Lovers, These Homemade Dishes Are a Dream ... - AOL

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  9. Allium siculum - Wikipedia

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    Allium siculum (syn. Nectaroscordum siculum), known as honey garlic, [4] Sicilian honey lily, Sicilian honey garlic, or Mediterranean bells, is a European and Turkish species of plant in the genus Allium. It is native to the regions around the Mediterranean and Black Seas, and grown in other regions as an ornamental and as a culinary herb. [1]