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  2. Pepper jelly - Wikipedia

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    Pepper jelly is a preserve made with peppers, sugar, and salt in a pectin or vinegar base. The product, which rose in popularity in the United States from the 1980s to mid-1990s, [1] can be described as a piquant mix of sweetness and heat, and is used for meats and as an ingredient in various food preparations. [2]

  3. Tomato jam - Wikipedia

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    In 1840 in the United States, a recipe was published in the American Farmer that involved straining stewed tomatoes through cloth, adding an equal amount of sugar, and then boiling the mixture for a few hours. [1] In 1843 in the U.S., a recipe for preparing tomato jam was published in the Boston Cultivator. [1]

  4. List of condiments - Wikipedia

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    "Bicky" sauce – a commercial brand made from mayonnaise, white cabbage, tarragon, cucumber, onion, mustard and dextrose; Brasil sauce – mayonnaise with pureed pineapple, tomato and spices [4]

  5. 29 Christmas Cookie Recipes You'll Want to Make Every Year - AOL

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    This version uses lingonberry jam for the filling, a drizzle of white chocolate and a dusting of crushed dried raspberries. View Recipe Mini Gingerbread House Cookies

  6. Man v. Food season 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Spicy Supreme horseshoe sandwich Adam ate contains two pounds of "ground beef, bacon bits, tomatoes, scallions and a spicy cheese sauce". [ 66 ] [ 67 ] For this episode's challenge, Adam had to eat 6 bowls of extra-spicy Firebrand chili at Joe Rogers' Chili Parlor to beat the record of 5 bowls.

  7. Jalapeño popper - Wikipedia

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    On April 30, 1992, Anchor Food Products applied for and later received a trademark on "Jalapeño Poppers"; [8] on "Jalapeño Poppers" used for "processed vegetables" however, the word "Poppers" had been trademarked in 1983 by the Poppers Supply Company of Portland, Oregon, for use with popcorn. [9]

  8. Food Paradise season 19 - Wikipedia

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    (Est. 1969) Double Bacon Cheeseburger ($11.25) (two flat top grilled 80/20 beef patties topped with American cheese, two 'bacon hash' patties, onions, shredded lettuce, pickles and tomatoes on ketchup, mayo, and mustard toasted sesame seed buns); "The Guido Burger" ($9.00) (inspired by Guy Fieri half-pound combo of beef patty and pastrami ...

  9. Tajín seasoning - Wikipedia

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    Tajín is used in a variety of preparations. It is used as a garnish, a condiment and an ingredient. [4] [9] [8] It is used in both sweet and savory dishes.[10]The blend is commonly used with fruit, but is also used with vegetables, dips, sauces, desserts, in cocktails such as micheladas, or to rim a margarita.