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  2. 15 Kid-Approved Appetizers & Snacks Perfect for Any Party - AOL

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    Here are some cute party food recipes and finger food ideas that might just get the kids to stop playing long enough to eat. 15 Kid-Approved Appetizers & Snacks Perfect for Any Party Skip to main ...

  3. Meet the deep-fried bubblegum and bubblegum soda at the ... - AOL

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    It’s such a fun dish made with a vanilla marshmallow in the sent, flavored with bubblegum, and then deep fried in a funnel cake coating. Yes, it tastes just like bubblegum, without the crunchy ...

  4. Easy, Hearty Bubble-Up Bake Recipes for Any Time of Year - AOL

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    Pecan Pie Bubble-Up. Even though the winter holidays are over, remember this option for a tasty twist on the classic flavors of pecan pie. A gooey center is also part of the recipe.

  5. List of Japanese snacks - Wikipedia

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    Ikarimame - fried broad bean; Edamame. Soramame. Ikarimame Bread/Wheat Flour. generic. Karintō – deep-fried brown sugar snack; ... Crunky kids; DARS (chocolate ...

  6. Deep Fried Candy Bars Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat oil in a large, heavy pot over medium-high heat. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Pierce each candy bar with a pop stick, place on the prepared baking sheet, and refrigerate 30 minutes.

  7. Deep frying - Wikipedia

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    Deep-fried insects for human consumption sold at food stall in Bangkok, Thailand. Japanese tempura is a popular deep-fried food [42] that generally consists of battered and fried seafood and vegetables. Japanese deep-fried dishes, or Agemono, include other styles besides tempura, such as Karaage, Korokke, Kushikatsu, and Tonkatsu.

  8. Sata andagi - Wikipedia

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    Sata andagi (サーターアンダーギー, sātā andāgī) are sweet deep fried buns of dough similar to doughnuts (or the Portuguese malassada, or the Dutch oliebollen), native to Southern China, there named sa-yung (Chinese: 沙翁; pinyin: shāwēng; Jyutping: sa¹ jung¹; Cantonese Yale: sā yūng), then spread to Okinawa.

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    A Sweet Year: Jewish Celebrations and Festive Recipes for Kids and Their Families by Joan Nathan (Knopf) and My Life in Recipes: Food, Family, and Memories by Joan Nathan (Knopf). After a seven ...