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March 21st, 2011
On a trip to the Philippines recently I came across Sampalok or Tamarind Jam for the first time. My taste is more savoury than sweet but I thought I would try it! What an eye opener! Tamarind Jam is without doubt the best jam I have ever tasted and ate quite a lot, straight off [...]
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October 25th, 2010
Chilli powder is generally regarded as a spice. This article is about chilli peppers, the varieties, what they offer and other interesting chilli information.
Posted in Food and Drink, Herbs and Spices | Tagged chile, chili, Chilli, chilli pepper, Herbs and Spices |
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February 14th, 2010
Traditionally Lime pickle has been used as a condiment to give a tangy twist to many different meals. Lime pickle can be used to enhance the flavour or provide a contrasting flavour to most meals including meat, chicken, fish and vegetarian dishes. Lime pickle can add an exotic touch!
Posted in Food and Drink | Tagged boiled egg, chappati, Food, hard boiled eggs, Lemon pickle, Lime pickle, onion salad, Pickle, Pickles, scrambled eggs, tangy lime, tangy twist, two eggs, vegetarian dishes, western hemisphere |
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March 20th, 2009
Grapes are not the only fruit that can be used to make Fruit Wine. Although they are the most common used for wine making, the truth is that other fruits can be used to make wine as well. In fact, it is very easy to make wine with watermelon or other fruits, such as blackberries, [...]
Posted in Food and Drink | Tagged acid blend, fermentation process, fermentor, fruit wine, tsp, watermelon juice, watermelon wine, wine yeast, winemaking equipment, winemaking process |
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March 20th, 2009
If you’re like most people, choosing a bottle of wine and Wine Glass can be a daunting task. Even if you know what type of wine to purchase, selecting the actual bottle can prove far more difficult. With stores offering a wider and wider selection of wines to chose from, wine ratings can be your [...]
Posted in Food and Drink | Tagged blind taste test, bottle of wine, cheap wines, color appearance, numerical system, wine enthusiasts, wine glass, wine magazines, wine ratings, wine recipes |
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March 19th, 2009
When it comes to Fruit Wines storage and making wine, there are many different options that you have. The type of wine storage that you should get is going to depend on a few factors, namely how large your collection of wine is and where in your home you are planning to store it. For [...]
Posted in Food and Drink | Tagged breezaire, cellar temperature, contained wine, fruit wines, proper wine, storage companies, temperature variations, wine cellar, wine cooling systems, wine storage |
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March 19th, 2009
Wine is a form of an alcoholic beverage that is made from fermented grapes. Often these grapes come from Europe, but many other species and hybrids of grapes are also being used in wine making today. This has led to the creation of many different types of wine. The two most popular types of wine [...]
Posted in Food and Drink | Tagged alcohol content, dessert wine, different types of wine, flagship wine, port wines, provinces of portugal, sweet wine, types of port wine, white grapes, wine wine |
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January 4th, 2009
Australian food – What really is Australian food? Australian food? what is in reality Australian food, does Australian food even exist? is often the debate happening in many discussion groups on the web. Australian food has been strongly influence by hundreds of different cultures worldwide: English, Italian, Greek, Spanish immigrants to say a few. Australian [...]
Posted in Food and Drink | Tagged aboriginal food, australian aboriginals, australian aborigines, australian immigrants, crocodile meat, kangaroo meat, local delicacies, north territory, spanish immigrants, storage containers |
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December 29th, 2008
My home has always had a tradition of making wonderful seasonal biscotti for the Xmas holidays – we enjoy them by themselves and as a really delicious snack with later afternoon coffee. We had an old family recipe, that we made for decades, but last year we determined to bring a little bit of variety [...]
Posted in Food and Drink | Tagged afternoon coffee, butter or margarine, candied fruit, delicious snack, egg white, egg yolk, food mixer, internet recipe, orange peel, xmas holidays |
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