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  2. List of fruit dishes - Wikipedia

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    Crisp (dessert) – Fruit-based American dessert – fruit baked with a sugary, streusel-like topping, generally containing oats or nuts (or both) Crumble – Dish of British origin; Date shake – Type of sweet drink using dates as the main ingredient; Duff (dessert) – Dessert from the Bahamas; Es buah – Indonesian iced fruit cocktail dessert

  3. Kiamoy - Wikipedia

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    Kiamoy powder is also sold separately as an ingredient, and can be used as a coating for kiamoy chicken or as a dip for fruits like pomelo, fresh green mango, or pickled green mango. [7] [8] Kiamoy and champóy are believed to be the direct ancestors of the Mexican treat saladitos and the chamoy sauce derived from it.

  4. Philippine wine - Wikipedia

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    Fruit wines produced from guyabano and bignay by Kalinga women. Philippine wine or Filipino wine are various wines produced in the Philippines.They include indigenous wines fermented from palm sap, rice, job's tears, sugarcane, and honey; as well as modern wines mostly produced from various fruit crops.

  5. Li hing mui - Wikipedia

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    The powder is used as an ingredient in cooking, as coating for the dish kiamoy chicken, or as dips for fruits like pomelo and unripe or pickled mango. A locally developed variant of kiamoy is known as champóy which uses the native berry Myrica rubra (also locally known as champóy). [8] [9]

  6. Fruit wine - Wikipedia

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    Elderberries, a common fruit wine ingredient. Fruit wine can be made from virtually any plant matter that can be fermented. [4] Most fruits and berries have the potential to produce wine. There are a number of methods of extracting flavour and juice from the fruits or plants being used; pressing the juice, stewing and fermenting the pulp of the ...

  7. Is There A Difference Between Club Soda, Sparkling Water ...

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    Unlike club soda or seltzer, sparkling waters often come in a range of flavors, made with natural or artificial flavorings (like key lime, coconut, or mango), fruit juices (such as yuzu, pineapple ...

  8. Amba (condiment) - Wikipedia

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    Amba or anba (Arabic: عنبة [a], Hebrew: עמבה [b]) is a tangy mango pickle condiment of Baghdadi Jewish origin, and was typically prepared for Shabbat. [1] It is typically made of pickled green mangoes, vinegar, salt, turmeric, chilies, and fenugreek. It is somewhat similar to savoury mango chutneys.

  9. Mango - Wikipedia

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    Mango is used to make juices, smoothies, ice cream, fruit bars, raspados, aguas frescas, pies, and sweet chili sauce, or mixed with chamoy, a sweet and spicy chili paste. In Central America, mango is either eaten green, mixed with salt, vinegar, black pepper , and hot sauce, or ripe in various forms.