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The mystery ingredients are mixed into a porcelain mass, which is cured for three years in the cellar.
But a type of tofu called misozuke, which is cured in miso, is creamy and spreadable, rich, salty, a little funky and loaded with umami.
Nearly all of the food at Chipotle is prepared in the restaurants, except the beans and the pork, which is cured with salt, juniper berries, bay leaf and thyme and then braised and shredded at a central kitchen in Chicago.
There, I ate unusual tapas like higado de bacalao -- a pate made from codfish liver -- and I sampled the rich jamon iberico, which is cured for more than two years.
The fusion works out like this: the figs beside "streaky ham," which is cured in house and not so much fat-streaked pork as pork-streaked fat, have a glaze of fenugreek.
The five-man dairy makes nearly 10,000 parmesan wheels a year, accounting for around 360 tonnes of the 120,000 tonnes produced by 500 dairies in a tightly defined area south of the Po, mainly in the provinces of Parma and Reggio Emilia.Surplus whey from the dairy goes next door to feed 3,000 pigs, the meat from which is cured in hills south of the city.
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The ink used for the inkjet printing was a silver ink from DuPont PE-410 (DuPont, Wilmington, DE, USA), which was cured at 130 °C for 20 min.
The Newburgh shrimp, which are cured in salt and sugar and brushed with olive oil before they're torched, are finished with a swipe of shrimp-head oil.
The only minor foible was when the WB750 lens stopped zooming, which was cured by removing and then replacing the battery.
Tells about his addiction to heroin which was cured by Gale Madden who had set up a curative project called Creative Research.
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