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    The Best Way to Cook Leeks. Chef Luke Venner of Elm restaurant in New Canaan, CT likes to use gentle cooking techniques for leeks like poaching or glazing them in butter and stock to bring out ...

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  4. Leek - Wikipedia

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    Leeks were eaten in ancient Rome and regarded as superior to garlic and onions. [22] The 1st century CE cookbook Apicius contains four recipes involving leeks. [22] Raw leek was the favorite vegetable of the Emperor Nero, who consumed it in soup or oil, believing it beneficial to the quality of his voice. [23]

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    Black Bean–Stuffed Poblanos. This satisfying and healthy dinner comes together quickly. You'll need poblano peppers, black beans, pico de gallo and a jar of queso.

  6. Mirepoix - Wikipedia

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    Although the cooking technique is probably older, the word mirepoix dates from the 18th century and derives, as do many other appellations in French cuisine, [3] from the aristocratic employer of the cook credited with establishing and stabilizing it: in this case, [4] Charles-Pierre-Gaston François de Lévis, duc de Lévis-Mirepoix (1699–1757), French field marshal and ambassador and a ...

  7. Allium ampeloprasum - Wikipedia

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    Allium ampeloprasum is a member of the onion genus Allium.The wild plant is commonly known as wild leek or broadleaf wild leek.Its native range is southern Europe to southwestern Asia and North Africa, [2] but it is cultivated in many other places and has become naturalized in many countries.

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  9. Garlic - Wikipedia

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    In Islam, it is recommended not to eat raw garlic prior to going to the mosque. This is based on several hadith. [90] [91] Some Mahāyāna Buddhists and sects in China and Vietnam avoid eating onions, garlic, scallions, chives and leeks, which are known as Wu hun ((Chinese: 五葷; pinyin: Wǔ hūn), 'the five forbidden pungent vegetables'). [92]