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  2. Gou pi gao - Wikipedia

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    Gou Pi Gao was traditionally literally a dog skin plaster, with herbal medicines smeared onto a dog skin. It has been used for thousands of years, and used to treat various diseases. Various herbs are used in the plaster, and the plaster is adhesive. In recent years, the plaster has changed quite drastically.

  3. This $4.99 Trader Joe's Seasonal Ingredient Is A Pantry ... - AOL

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    Vanilla bean paste can be used in most recipes that call for extract. In most cases, it’s a simple one-to-one swap for extract. My favorite Trader Joe’s version says 1 teaspoon of it is ...

  4. Slow-Roasted Herbed Turkey Breast Recipe - AOL

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    (If you don’t have a mortar, make the paste using a chef's knife. Transfer to a small bowl and stir in 2 tablespoons olive oil, herbs, pepper, and celery seeds. Season and tie the turkey breast.

  5. List of food pastes - Wikipedia

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    Baba ghanoush – an eggplant (aubergine) based paste; Date paste – used as a pastry filling; Funge de bombo – a manioc paste used in northern Angola, and elsewhere in Africa; Guava paste; Hilbet – a paste made in Ethiopia and Eritrea from legumes, mainly lentils or faba beans, with garlic, ginger and spices [5]

  6. Recipe: Fried Herb Yeast Rolls

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    Add herbs, and cook, stirring constantly, 30 seconds. Reserve 1 tablespoon herb oil in a small bowl, and set aside. Pour remaining oil into a medium-size heatproof bowl, and add sour cream, 2 ...

  7. Guilinggao - Wikipedia

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    Traditional guilinggao recipes require boiling turtle shell for many hours, first by itself, then with a variety of herbal ingredients, so that the liquid is gradually evaporated and a jelly-like residue forms. Rice flour and corn starch are added to thicken the product. [3] [5]

  8. Dit da jow - Wikipedia

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    Detailed information on the bioactive components of dit da jow is limited, with formulations varying widely. One report stated the components vary considerably with brand and age, but those found included acetic acid, acetoglyceride, columbianetin, coumarin, rhododendrol, vanillin, chrysophanic acid, and salicylic acid.

  9. How to avoid the emergency room during the holidays

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    Louisiana, Kentucky and New Hampshire -- are reporting high levels of respiratory illness, including common cold, flu, RSV and COVID, according to the CDC. Dr. Neil C. Bhavsar, an emergency ...