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They saw with clear eyes what ordinary people craved — salt, tea and lumber, for instance — and came to dominate trade in those commodities.
Mix well, and set aside. 2. To prepare salt crust, combine salt, tea leaves, and egg whites in a medium bowl.
Between courses — thick, tender beef tongue; black cod in a shell of salt, tea leaves, and egg white — homemade tofu, soba noodles, and shiso-and-yuzu-rind granita are served.
A bit more guidance on Mongolian riding and we're off, through larch forest and wildflowers, to a ger for salt tea, bread with clotted cream and the loan of a phrasebook, then over the hills to Lake Hovsgol and our campsite for the evening.
But instead of the typical milky-brown, sweet and spicy chai found in the rest of the country, Kashmir prefers milky pink namkeen chai (salt tea), which uses local green tea leaves, almonds, pistachios, cardamom, salt and baking soda, giving it a characteristic pink colour.
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2. In the same pan, combine soy sauce, salt, ginger, tea bags, star anise, sugar and 3 3/4 cups water.
At Kai, a new Japanese restaurant at Madison Avenue and 69th Street, striped bass is wrapped in bamboo leaves and baked in a dome of salt and tea leaves.
As it stands, the only options are a bland salad and a very tasty plate of blistered shishito peppers served with four sorts of salt: green tea, wasabi, hickory, and yuzu.
Piled high in one corner is the laundry, a few feet away from the cans of fruit and vegetables, boxes of salt, coffee, tea and cookies stacked on top of one another to keep them away from any rats that may appear.
The adolescent mothers appeared to have a preference for a combination of water and glucose, whilst adult mothers seemed to have a preference for water, sugar, salt or tea: "We give glucose.
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