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  2. Spaghetti aglio e olio - Wikipedia

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    Spaghetti aglio e olio (Italian: [spaˈɡetti ˈaʎʎo e ˈɔːljo]; lit. ' spaghetti [with] garlic and oil ') is a pasta dish typical of the city of Naples.Its popularity can be attributed to it being simple to prepare and the fact that it makes use of inexpensive, readily available ingredients that have long shelf lives in a pantry.

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    Lower the heat to medium and add another tablespoon of olive oil. Toss in the onions, carrots, celery, garlic, bay leaf, peppercorns and thyme. Stir frequently and cook for three minutes, until ...

  4. The Smartest, Money-Saving Way to Buy Olive Oil, According to ...

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    According to Martha, "bottles labeled "olive oil" or "pure olive oil" typically contain blends from second or third pressings, with virgin or extra-virgin oil added for flavor." The darker the ...

  5. Greek shrimp and orzo pasta bake, plus 2 more healthy ... - AOL

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    Heat 1/4 cup olive oil over medium heat in a large pot. Once warm, add the diced onion, minced garlic and chopped fennel. Stir occasionally and cook for 10-12 minutes, until softened.

  6. Aioli - Wikipedia

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    In Malta, the term arjoli or ajjoli is used for a different preparation made with galletti (a type of cracker), tomato, onion, garlic, and herbs. [9] Like mayonnaise, aioli is an emulsion or suspension of small globules of oil and oil-soluble compounds in water and water-soluble compounds. Traditionally, aioli should not include egg, but ...

  7. Garlic oil - Wikipedia

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    Garlic oil contains volatile sulfur compounds such as diallyl disulfide, a 60% constituent of the oil. [1] [3] [4] [5] Steam-distilled garlic oil typically has a pungent and disagreeable odor and a brownish-yellow color. [6] Its odor has been attributed to the presence of diallyl disulfide. [1] [6] To produce around 1 gram of pure steam ...