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Gluten has a long culinary history, and has become a common substitute for meat and tofu.
"Season with salt and pepper" is a common way to end a recipe (it's even something that I've written in my books), but as culinary advice it's a bit misleading.
A common use for olive juice is making martinis or other cocktails, but you can also drizzle it over salads and pasta or pour some into chili or soup for a salty, flavorful culinary experience.
Consider planting spearmint or peppermint for a versatile, common variety suited for most culinary purposes.
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Each group had its effect on the nation's food; the result is a kind of culinary heterogeneity that finds common ground in pepper sauce and friendly rivalry.
Polygonum minus Huds.is a culinary flavouring that is common in South East Asian cuisine and as a remedy for diverse maladies ranging from indigestion to poor eyesight.
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