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  2. Dandelion and burdock - Wikipedia

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    Dandelion and burdock is a beverage originating and commonly consumed in the British Isles since the Middle Ages. It was originally a type of light mead but over the years has evolved into the carbonated soft drink commercially available today. [ 1 ]

  3. 30 Perfect Green Bean Recipes That Will Upstage the ... - AOL

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    No need to settle for the simple casserole.

  4. How to Cook and Eat in Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Just as each chapter of the Primer is organized into numbered paragraphs and sub-numbered sections, each chapter of recipes is numbered, and each recipe sub-numbered. Chapter Fourteen is “Vegetables,” and “14.19” is “Stirred Dandelion.”

  5. List of cold soups - Wikipedia

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    The cold version is made from water, sorrel leaves, and salt. Varieties of the same soup include spinach, garden orache, chard, nettle, and occasionally dandelion, goutweed or ramsons, together with or instead of sorrel. It may include further ingredients such as egg yolks or whole eggs, potatoes, carrots, parsley root, and rice. Swedish fruit soup

  6. The Redwall Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    This book features numerous recipes for dishes mentioned in the Redwall series, and features illustrations by Christopher Denise. The plot follows Sister Pansy through one cycle of the seasons in Redwall Abbey, as she becomes the Head Cook. The cookbook is divided into the four seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.

  7. Taraxacum officinale - Wikipedia

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    Taraxacum officinale, the dandelion or common dandelion, [6] is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the daisy family, Asteraceae. The common dandelion is well known for its yellow flower heads that turn into round balls of many silver-tufted fruits that disperse in the wind. These balls are called "clocks" in both British and American ...

  8. Kashmiri cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Haand ta kokur, dandelion greens and chicken. [276] Haand ta maaz, dry dandelion and meat curry. Old age Kashmiri recipe for lactating mothers. [277] Haakh maaz, Kashmiri saag cooked with mutton. [218] Woste haakh ta maaz, green/red leaves with lamb. [278] Monje ta maaz, Kashmiri style knol khol and mutton. Kashmiris don't only eat knol khol ...

  9. Slurpee - Wikipedia

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    Two large Slurpees. A Coca-Cola "Brain Freeze" Slurpee. A Slurpee machine with two flavor barrels in a 7-Eleven store in Taiwan. Slurpee is the brand name for carbonated slushies sold by 7-Eleven and its subsidiaries A-Plus, Speedway, & Stripes Convenience Stores.