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  2. Caramel-Tangerine Parfaits Recipe - AOL

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  3. Arugula Salad with Tangerine, Asian Pear, Dried Cranberry ...

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    About 2 hours in advance, prepare the Arugula Salad. Fill a large bowl or basin with ice cubes and water. Rinse the arugula leaves under cold running water, and then immerse them in the ice water ...

  4. Ina Garten's Orange-Marmalade Glazed Ham Is So Easy to Make - AOL

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    4. Meanwhile, in a small pan, combine marmalade, brown sugar, Port, mustard and chutney. Bring to a boil over low heat, whisking to combine, until sugar has dissolved and marmalade has melted. Set ...

  5. Orange chicken - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese, this dish is known as "陳皮雞", literally "dried citrus peel chicken", referring to dried orange or tangerine peel. However, the taste and recipes of this dish differ due to cultural and geographical factors. In American Chinese restaurants, the use of tangerine was changed to the use of fresh orange peel or no orange at all.

  6. This Is the Difference Between Jam and Jelly - AOL

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    Jam, jelly, preserves, marmalade—we have a lot of terms for fruit spread, but do you know how they differ? The post This Is the Difference Between Jam and Jelly appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  7. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Recipes can range from sweet to savory, and from very simple to festive and elaborate multi-layered cakes. Gujiya: India: A traditional Indian pastry, typically prepared by filling a round, flat pastry with a sweet filling made of dried fruits, grated coconut and condensed milk solids. It is usually fried in ghee, and sometimes soaked in sugar ...

  8. Blackberry Lemon Marmalade Recipe - AOL

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    Place the blackberries and lemons in a nonreactive pot with the pectin and butter, and bring to a strong boil. Add half the sugar. When the mixture shows further signs of beginning a second boil, add the remaining sugar and bring to a fierce rolling boil.

  9. Bitter orange - Wikipedia

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    This reflects the historic Atlantic trading relationship with Portugal and Spain; an early recipe for 'marmelet of oranges' was recorded by Eliza Cholmondeley in 1677. [16] Bitter orange—bigarade—was used in all early recipes for duck à l'orange, originally called canard à la bigarade. [17] In Malta too, bitter oranges are used for marmalade.