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  2. Babbouche - Wikipedia

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    Babbouche is a dish originating in Morocco whose main ingredient is snails. The snails are cooked slowly in broth that contains ingredients such as thyme, aniseed, gum arabic, mint, [1] caraway and liquorice. [2] The dish is sometimes prepared and served as a soup. [2]

  3. 10 Surprising Ways To Clean With Dish Soap Around The House - AOL

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    In fact, as dish soap has become more regulated and safer over the years, thanks to the elimination of phosphates and other harsh chemicals from most formulations, its high-performing capabilities ...

  4. Food coloring - Wikipedia

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    A variety of food colorings, added to beakers of water. Food coloring, color additive or colorant is any dye, pigment, or substance that imparts color when it is added to food or beverages. Colorants can be supplied as liquids, powders, gels, or pastes. Food coloring is commonly used in commercial products and in domestic cooking.

  5. Snails as food - Wikipedia

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    In English, edible land snails are commonly called escargot, from the French word for 'snail'. [1] Snails as a food date back to ancient times, with numerous cultures worldwide having traditions and practices that attest to their consumption. In the modern era snails are farmed, an industry known as heliciculture. The snails are collected after ...

  6. Ginataang kuhol - Wikipedia

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    The apple snails can be cooked in the shell or without them. If the shells are retained, the end tips are snipped off to facilitate cooking and to loosen the meat inside. [6] [7] The dish is cooked by sautéing the garlic, onions, and ginger (or turmeric) until translucent and fragrant.

  7. 'Strange smell' tips officials off to illegal snails in ... - AOL

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    The snails, which are an invasive species in the U.S. were discovered in the luggage of a traveler arriving from Ghana. 'Strange smell' tips officials off to illegal snails in luggage at Detroit ...

  8. Heliciculture - Wikipedia

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    A snail farm near Eyragues, Provence, France. Heliciculture, commonly known as snail farming, is the process of raising edible land snails, primarily for human consumption or cosmetic use. [1] The meat and snail eggs a.k.a. white caviar can be consumed as escargot and as a type of caviar, respectively. [2]

  9. Woman Doesn't Want Sister to Bring Her Homemade Food to ... - AOL

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    "So yeah, Thanksgiving is weeks away, and it’s already become a family spectacle," she adds. "I don’t know whether to brace myself or just preemptively order pizza." Related articles

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