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  2. The Science of Flavor Pairings - AOL

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    For example, why do peanut butter and jelly mingle so well while peanut butter and anchovies do not? A select group of scientists, flavor chemists, and chefs are The Science of Flavor Pairings

  3. Food pairing - Wikipedia

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    Tomato and basil are a common flavor pairing in some countries. Food pairing (or flavor pairing or food combination) is a method of identifying which foods go well together from a flavor standpoint, often based on individual tastes, popularity, availability of ingredients, and traditional cultural practices.

  4. Khorovats - Wikipedia

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    Khorovats can be made with lamb, pork, beef, chicken, or less commonly veal. Some type of vegetable is usually served with the meat. A common preparation for green vegetables like asparagus or green beans is to fry them and combine with whipped eggs, a dish which resembles scrambled eggs with vegetables. It is usually cooked in a tonir.

  5. Food - Wikipedia

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    Vegetables refer to any other part of the plant that can be eaten, including roots, stems, leaves, flowers, bark or the entire plant itself. [44] These include root vegetables (potatoes and carrots), bulbs (onion family), flowers (cauliflower and broccoli), leaf vegetables (spinach and lettuce) and stem vegetables (celery and asparagus). [45] [44]

  6. How to Grill Vegetables - AOL

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    Grilled corn, bell peppers, onions, and eggplant are some of summer's best treats. ... How to Grill Vegetables. AOL.com Editors. Updated October 16, 2017 at 4:33 PM. ... Eating Well. Al Roker ...

  7. Skewer - Wikipedia

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    Skewers are used while grilling or roasting meats and fish, and in other culinary applications. In English, brochette is a borrowing of the French word for skewer. In cookery , en brochette means 'on a skewer', and describes the form of a dish or the method of cooking and serving pieces of food, especially grilled meat or seafood, on skewers ...

  8. Souvlaki - Wikipedia

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    The word souvlaki is a diminutive of the Medieval Greek souvla (σούβλα meaning "skewer") itself borrowed from Latin subula. [2] [3] "Souvlaki" is the common term in Macedonia and other regions of northern Greece, while in southern Greece and around Athens it is commonly known [citation needed] as kalamaki (καλαμάκι meaning "small reed").

  9. Gui (food) - Wikipedia

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    Meat-based grilled dishes are collectively called gogi gui (고기구이).. Bulgogi (불고기): thinly sliced or shredded beef marinated in soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic, sugar, green onions, and black pepper, cooked on a grill (sometimes at the table).