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  2. Egg drop soup - Wikipedia

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    Egg drop soup, also known as egg flower soup, (Chinese: 蛋花湯; pinyin: Dànhuātāng) is a Chinese soup of wispy beaten eggs in chicken broth. Condiments such as black or white pepper, and finely chopped scallions and tofu, are commonly added to the soup. The soup is made by adding a thin stream of beaten eggs to the boiling broth in the ...

  3. 20 Fancy Dishes Will Make Any Meal Feel Like a Special ... - AOL

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    Find special occasion recipes for fancy appetizers, steak dinners, decadent desserts, and more. These are perfect for holidays, parties, and romantic dinners!

  4. Egg tong sui - Wikipedia

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    Egg tong sui is a classic tong sui (sweet soup) within Cantonese cuisine, essentially a sweet version of egg drop soup. It is considered a more traditional and home-style dish in China , since it is rarely if ever served at any restaurants.

  5. Soldiers (food) - Wikipedia

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    There is an early reference from 1728 in England to a "garnish of fry'd Bread, cut the length of one's Finger", as an accompaniment to boiled tench. [5]In 1868 Alphonse Daudet mentions mouillettes in the novel Le Petit Chose: "A sa gauche, Annou lui taille des mouillettes pour ses oeufs, des oeufs du matin, blancs, crémeux, duvetés".

  6. How to Perfectly Crack an Egg with One Hand - AOL

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    Hold the egg in one hand and crack the middle of it against the side of a bowl. Once the crack is significant enough, separate the shell with your hand and let the egg white and yolk slide out.

  7. Baby food - Wikipedia

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    The food is held in the caregiver's hands. Babies were given very small amounts of solid food multiple times each day. Asia Nepal grains 6 Mothers pre-chewed grains that they were cooking for the rest of the family, mixed them with water or butter, and used their fingers to put the food in their baby's' mouth.

  8. Ladyfinger (biscuit) - Wikipedia

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    Ladyfingers or Naples biscuits, [1] in British English sponge fingers, also known by the Italian name savoiardi (Italian: [savoˈjardi]) or by the French name boudoirs (French:), are low-density, dry, egg-based, sweet sponge cake biscuits roughly shaped like large fingers. [2]

  9. Powdered eggs - Wikipedia

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    Pure dried whole eggs from the U.S., 1940s. A powdered egg is a fully dehydrated egg. Most powdered eggs are made using spray drying in the same way that powdered milk is made. First the eggs are cracked and separated from the shell. The egg yolk and white are then beaten together before being atomized into fine droplets using a spray nozzle.