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  2. Stock (food) - Wikipedia

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    Bones: Beef and chicken bones are most commonly used; fish is also common. The flavor of the stock comes from the bone marrow, cartilage and other connective tissue. Connective tissue contains collagen, which is converted into gelatin that thickens the liquid. Stock made from bones needs to be simmered for long periods; pressure cooking methods ...

  3. Broth vs. Stock: Find Out Which One Is Best for Making Soup - AOL

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    By definition, stock is made from bones and simmered for hours. The slow cooking time allows for the gradual breakdown of cartilage and bone marrow, which creates a thicker, more gelatinous and ...

  4. Stock vs. Broth: Which Soup Base Is Best? - AOL

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    They contribute rich, hearty notes to your favorite soup recipes, and they're also great for making rice, risotto, polenta, grits, beans, casseroles and more.

  5. Bone marrow (food) - Wikipedia

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    Bone marrow. In Hungary, tibia is a main ingredient of beef soup; the bone is chopped into 10–15 cm pieces, and the ends are covered with salt to prevent the marrow from leaking from the bone while cooking. Upon serving the soup, the marrow is usually spread on toast. [citation needed]

  6. Stock vs. Broth: Which Soup Base Is Best? - AOL

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    Using broth or stock is a sure-fire way to amp up the flavors of your favorite recipes. Sure, you could use plain old water, but these flavor-infused liquids give you a leg up. They contribute ...

  7. Borscht - Wikipedia

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    Borscht based on bone stock may be served Old Polish style, with marrow from the bones. [61] Some types of the soup, such as Poltava borscht, may be served with halushky, or thick noodles of wheat or buckwheat flour. [66] Siberian borscht is eaten with boiled meatballs (frikadelki [k]) of minced beef and onion. [20]

  8. Offal - Wikipedia

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    Brain is sometimes consumed as soto or gulai. The eye is also consumed as soto, while bone marrow is consumed as soup or soto. Cows and goat testicles popularly called torpedo are also consumed as satay or soto. Due to their rarity, the testicles are among the most expensive offal in Indonesia.

  9. 39 Foods You Must Eat in New York City - AOL

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    Imagine French onion soup, but on a crust that’s crumbly with butter and pecorino and with an added agrodolce note thanks to balsamic. Maybe order two. Matzo Ball Soup at E.A.T.