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  2. Le Puy green lentil - Wikipedia

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    Le Puy green lentil is a small, mottled, slate-gray/green lentil of the Lens esculenta puyensis (or L. culinaris puyensis) variety. [1] In the US, this type of lentil may be grown and sold as French green lentils or Puy lentils .

  3. Make this roasted potato salad with French lentils and spring ...

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    Add the lentils to the saucepan and simmer until just tender, about 18-20 minutes. Drain the lentils and transfer to a bowl. Toss the warm lentils with 2 tablespoons of the dressing, some salt and ...

  4. French Lentils with Roasted Roots, Caramelized Onions and ...

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    Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Place rutabaga and celeriac in 8 x 8-inch baking dish, drizzle with 2 tablespoons olive oil and roast 20 minutes.

  5. Category:Lentil - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the lentil (Lens culinaris or Lens esculenta), an edible legume. It is an annual plant known for its lens-shaped seeds. It is about 40 cm (16 in) tall, and the seeds grow in pods, usually with two seeds in each. As a food crop, the majority of world production comes from Canada, producing 45% of the world's total lentils.

  6. Lentil - Wikipedia

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    The lentil (Vicia lens or Lens culinaris) is a legume; it is an annual plant grown for its lens-shaped edible seeds, also called lentils. It is about 40 cm (16 in) tall, and the seeds grow in pods, usually with two seeds in each. Lentil seeds are used around the world for culinary purposes.

  7. Erin French pairs skillet chicken cutlets with a beautifully ...

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    The leaves should be recognizable as belonging to a head of lettuce (no puny leaves or torn-up lettuce — a salad should be served with a steak knife!) and just misted with vinaigrette.