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  2. Marination - Wikipedia

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    Chicken in marinade. Marinating is the process of soaking foods in a seasoned, often acidic, liquid before cooking.This liquid, called the marinade, can be either acidic (made with ingredients such as vinegar, lemon juice, or wine) or enzymatic (made with ingredients such as pineapple, papaya, yogurt, or ginger), or have a neutral pH. [1]

  3. Smoked salmon - Wikipedia

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    Smoked salmon jerky is packaged using aseptic packaging to ensure the product is in a sterilized environment. The smoked salmon jerky is commonly packaged in a vacuum sealed bag in which the oxygen has been removed, or in a controlled atmospheric package in which the oxygen has been replaced with nitrogen to inhibit the growth of microorganisms ...

  4. Make Rodney Scott's grilled chicken and marinated tomatoes ...

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    Get all the savory, smoky, char-grilled flavors of this pitmaster's barbecue without the hours of waiting. Make Rodney Scott's grilled chicken and marinated tomatoes the stars of your backyard ...

  5. Smoking (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Meat hanging inside a smokehouse in Switzerland A Montreal smoked meat sandwich. Hot-smoked chum salmon. Smoking is the process of flavoring, browning, cooking, or preserving food, particularly meat, fish and tea, by exposing it to smoke from burning or smoldering material, most often wood.

  6. Dog meat - Wikipedia

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    In his 1979 book Unmentionable Cuisine, Calvin Schwabe described a Swiss dog meat recipe, gedörrtes Hundefleisch, served as paper-thin slices, as well as smoked dog ham, Hundeschinken, which is prepared by salting and drying raw dog meat. [327] It is illegal in Switzerland to commercially produce food made from dog meat. [328]

  7. Wikipedia:Requested articles/Arts and entertainment

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    Yum yum sauce (also known as Japanese white sauce, Japanese steakhouse sauce) – type of mayo-based sauce of U.S. origin usually found in Japanese-American steakhouses in North America but not in Japan; at the moment, current sources (i.e., NPR, and Garden & Gun magazine) seems to indicate that the apparent inventor of yum yum sauce is a long ...