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  2. Amy's Baking Company - Wikipedia

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    Amy closes the restaurant, and Katy quit on the spot while getting fired. Samy attempts to dissuade Amy, but she does not relent, later describing Katy, who leaves the premises in tears, as a "poisonous little viper". Ramsay returns to the restaurant the next day, only to find it closed, because neither of the owners were at the premises.

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  4. List of broccoli dishes - Wikipedia

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    Beef and broccoli - American Chinese dish. [1] Broccoli-cheddar soup [2] - with or without ham; Broccoli muffins; Broccoli quiche; Salad - raw broccoli is a common ingredient both in green, vegetable salads and pasta salads. Steamed broccoli - a popular way to cook broccoli so it retains its vitamins and non-mineral nutrients. Served as a side ...

  5. Here's Why I Always Wash My Broccoli Twice

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    Here’s how to do it effectively: Hold the broccoli upside down, with the florets facing downward. Rinse under cool running water. Make sure the water flows through all parts to dislodge any dirt ...

  6. Broccolini - Wikipedia

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    Broccolini, Aspabroc, baby broccoli or tenderstem broccoli, is a green vegetable similar to broccoli but with smaller florets and longer, thin stalks. It is a hybrid of broccoli and gai lan (which is sometimes referred to as "Chinese kale" or "Chinese broccoli"), both cultivar groups of Brassica oleracea .

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  9. Gai lan - Wikipedia

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    Gai lan is a cool season crop that grows best between 18 and 28 °C (64 and 82 °F). It withstands hotter summer temperatures than other brassicas such as broccoli or cabbage. Gai lan is harvested around 60–70 days after sowing, just before the flowers start to bloom. The stems can become woody and tough when the plant bolts. [4]