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The Unknown Benefits of Poppy SeedsThe Unknown Benefits of Poppy Seeds
08 Aug.
Wounds heal faster when using poppy seeds. And to get poppy seeds into your menu faster, check out these delicious poppy seed pastries or poppy seed rolls....
Culinary Use of FennelCulinary Use of Fennel
27 Apr.
In culinary traditions, its seeds and leaves are the parts that are used. It thrives in warm, humid climates, thereby enjoying popularity in Mediterranean cuisine....
Culinary Use of ProsciuttoCulinary Use of Prosciutto
22 Jan.
In Italian culinary tradition, this type of ham is most commonly used in the preparation of appetizers and antipasti. It is not heat treated, otherwise its taste properties change....
Culinary Use of PistachiosCulinary Use of Pistachios
12 Jan.
Pistachios grow in small, bushy trees. Many years ago the pistachio was cultivated in Asia, after which it spread to the Mediterranean, Australia and California. Pistachio trees bear walnut-like fruits which...
Culinary Use of TrufflesCulinary Use of Truffles
05 Jan.
The scent of these prized fungi creates genuine culinary masterpieces....
Culinary Use of ProvoloneCulinary Use of Provolone
17 Dec.
Provolone is an Italian cheese offered in various shapes - as a pita, cylinder or block. It is soft and very pleasant to the taste. There are 2 types of this cheese - provolone Dolce, which is sweeter, and provolone...
Culinary Use of CassavaCulinary Use of Cassava
12 Dec.
Cassava is an evergreen shrub, whose rich in starch roots, that look like large, long potatoes, people have used for cooking for millennia. Initially, cassava only grew in North and South America, later they...
Culinary Use of SpeltCulinary Use of Spelt
09 Dec.
In the culinary arts, they also use boiled spelt. Potatoes and rice can be substituted with it in main courses. A little-known fact is that besides eating, spelt can also be drunk instead of coffee....
Culinary Use of CamembertCulinary Use of Camembert
18 Nov.
Camembert cheese is served with walnuts, chopped herbs and spices, figs, dates, grape seeds or is combined with other types of cheese. In France, Camembert is often served with a warm baguette....
Culinary Use of CaciocavalloCulinary Use of Caciocavallo
30 Oct.
Caciocavallo cheese comes from Italy. It is most widespread in the Basilicata region and the island of Sardinia. It is made from sheep's, goat's or cow's milk. It is a semi-hard cheese. Translated from Italian, caciocavallo...
Culinary Use of BarleyCulinary Use of Barley
24 Oct.
In the culinary arts, several products made from barley are used. The one most common for cooking is triple polished and cleaned barley....
Culinary Use of MarzipanCulinary Use of Marzipan
14 Oct.
Marzipan is one of the oldest treats. However, for years there has been a predominant notion that marzipan is that strange imitator of chocolate, with a not-so-pleasant taste, but rather low cost. This is a huge misconception...
Culinary Use of StiltonCulinary Use of Stilton
23 Sept.
If crumbled and added to cream soups, Stilton cheese transforms them into exquisite culinary masterpieces. Adding it to soups gives them a thicker and more velvety consistency....
Culinary Use of EmmentalCulinary Use of Emmental
01 Sept.
It is the basis of the national Swiss culinary temptation - Swiss cheese fondue. The aristocratic Emmental cheese has a saturated flavor, slightly sweet taste and many holes....
Culinary Use of HyssopCulinary Use of Hyssop
18 Mar.
Buy seeds from the plant and sow them. This way, not only will you have a healthy herb and delightful spice for your kitchen, you will also gain a great addition to any flower garden....
Culinary Use of LemongrassCulinary Use of Lemongrass
05 Mar.
Lemongrass is also known as citronella grass. It has a distinct and fresh lemon flavor and over 50 varieties. It is widespread throughout the tropics and temperate zones. A perennial herb, it has long and sharp leaves...
Lemon Cookies with Poppy SeedsLemon Cookies with Poppy Seeds
27 Feb.
Our aromatic and delicious lemon cookies with poppy seeds are ready!...
Puff Pastries with Poppy SeedsPuff Pastries with Poppy Seeds
11 Oct.
Sprinkle each piece with poppy seeds. Bake in a hot oven until the puff pastry reddens....
Butter Wreath with Poppy SeedsButter Wreath with Poppy Seeds
03 Apr.
Smear it with butter and sprinkle with poppy seeds, wrap it into a roll and cut it into smaller rolls, arrange them in a buttered cake form or tray, while overlapping them slightly....
Sweet Pita with Poppy SeedsSweet Pita with Poppy Seeds
29 Mar.
Once it rises, roll out 5 round sheets, put them one atop the other after smearing them with oil and sprinkling with sugar and poppy seeds. Put a glass in the middle and cut it into 8, leaving the middle uncut....
Sun Pita with Poppy SeedsSun Pita with Poppy Seeds
20 Mar.
Smear it with egg yolk, sprinkle with poppy and sesame seeds and cheese and bake at {200 °C} until ready. Enjoy!...
Poppy SeedPoppy Seed
03 May
Culinary use of poppy seeds We tend to use poppy seeds in different bakeries - bread, cakes, biscuits and fillings....
Healthy Use of Celery SeedsHealthy Use of Celery Seeds
02 Dec.
Another important health benefit of small celery seeds is that they can help normalize blood pressure levels. Consumption of celery seeds every day can raise blood pressure; 3....
Easy Beer Crackers with Poppy SeedsEasy Beer Crackers with Poppy Seeds
17 Nov.
The savory crackers don't have to be perfectly shaped, that's part of their charm. Put them in a tray lined with baking paper and sprinkle with oats, sunflower seeds and poppy seeds....
Whole Grain Pretzels with Poppy SeedsWhole Grain Pretzels with Poppy Seeds
21 May
Sprinkle them with poppy seeds, having previously smeared them with water. Bake the whole grain pretzels with poppy seeds for 25 minutes in a preheated oven at {190°C}. They should acquire a light golden color....