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  2. These 6 Beaufort County businesses scored ‘B’ and ... - AOL

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    Below are the SC DHEC restaurant grades in Beaufort County from April 1-30, 2023. At the top left of the chart, there is a space to search for the name of a restaurant. Please note that this month ...

  3. Kompot - Wikipedia

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    Kompot or compot, as prepared in Central and Eastern Europe and West Asia, refers to boiled fruits (typically fresh or dried) served either as a drink or a dessert depending on the region. When served as a dessert, it is essentially identical to the French compote , which is where the term "kompot" originates from.

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    During July, SCDA recorded 232 inspections of restaurants, schools, stores and other food establishments in Beaufort County and 47 inspections in Jasper County. The agency publishes the results of ...

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    Open daily from 4-10 p.m., the popular restaurant can be found among the nearby boats at 71 Sea Island Parkway, Beaufort, SC 29902 and can be reached by phone at 843-379-3288 Hilton Head Social Bakery

  6. Breakfast Polenta with Warm Berry Compote Recipe - AOL

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    To prepare polenta, bring milk to a boil in a medium saucepan. Slowly add polenta, stirring constantly with a whisk. Stir in sugar and salt, and cook 5 minutes or until thick, stirring constantly. Serve with compote. Recipe courtesy of Cooking Light: The Complete Quick Cook by Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough/Oxmoor House, 2011.

  7. Dried fruit - Wikipedia

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    Dried fruit is widely used by the confectionery, baking, and sweets industries. Food manufacturing plants use dried fruits in various sauces, soups, marinades, garnishes, puddings, and food for infants and children. As ingredients in prepared food, dried fruit juices, purées, and pastes impart sensory and functional characteristics to recipes: