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Now, scientists at MIT and the University of Pennsylvania are taking more than inspiration from nature — they're taking ingredients.
Massaad lives in Lebanon, near a Syrian refugee camp, and told Moushabeck that she had been taking ingredients to the camp at weekends to make soup for the refugees.
Put them together, and you have a sandwich that illustrates one of the many things Vietnamese cooks are great at: taking ingredients and techniques from countries that colonized their nation and making them their own.
Now she has returned to launch small-group culinary tours, taking ingredients, cooking styles and methods of production as a starting point to explore and understand this much-misunderstood country.
Your kids can have fun, feel important and learn with fun tasks like taking ingredients out of the pantry or refrigerator and picking herbs from the garden.
Taking ingredients a shade past browned has become quite popular lately; it adds a touch of bitterness that's an unexpected yet fantastic complement to sugary flavors.
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A cocoon of comfort in the Mission District, Range takes ingredients we love and puts them in scrumptious situations.
He takes ingredients such as parmigiana and does extraordinary things with it that you would never expect – he serves it five different ways at five different temperatures.
The idea behind this dish is to take ingredients associated with pierogis and marry them with Polish sausage and its traditional condiments, horseradish and whole-grain mustard.
But credit where it's due, he turns up some delicious-sounding recipes here, all of which take ingredients under the "superfood" banner and bring them together into something you might consider for a midweek breakfast, lunch or dinner.
First, a definition of compounding: The traditional role of compounding pharmacists is to take ingredients from commonly-marketed drugs and tailor them to the needs of specific patients.
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