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  2. Mirepoix - Wikipedia

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    In Cajun and Creole cuisine, a mirepoix or (jocularly so-called) "holy trinity" is a combination of onions, celery, and bell peppers. [citation needed] Traditionally, the weight ratio for mirepoix is 2:1:1 of onions, celery, and carrots; [1] the ratio for bones to mirepoix for stock is 10:1.

  3. List of Pakistani spices - Wikipedia

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    Carrot seeds تخم گاجر Tukhm-e-Gajar Daucus carota subsp. sativus: Cassia seeds تخم پنواڑ Tukhm-e-Panwar Cassia tora: Castor bean تخم ارنڈی Tukhm-e-Arandi Ricinus communis: Centella برہمی بوٹی Brahmi Booti Centella asiatica: Chaksu seeds چاکسو Chaksu Cassia absus: Melon Seeds چاروں مغز Charoon Magaz

  4. Stock (food) - Wikipedia

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    Mirepoix: Mirepoix is a combination of onions, carrots, celery, and sometimes other vegetables added to flavor the stock. Sometimes, the less desirable parts of the vegetables that may not otherwise be eaten (such as carrot skins and celery cores and leaves) are used, as the solids are removed from stock.

  5. Holy trinity (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    The holy trinity is the Cajun and Louisiana Creole variant of mirepoix; traditional mirepoix is two parts onions, one part carrots, and one part celery, whereas the holy trinity is typically one or two parts onions, one part green bell pepper, and one part celery. [2]

  6. Celery - Wikipedia

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    Celery, onions, and bell peppers are the "holy trinity" of Louisiana Creole and Cajun cuisine. Celery, onions, and carrots make up the French mirepoix , often used as a base for sauces and soups. Celery is a staple in many soups. [ 28 ]

  7. Psammogeton involucratus - Wikipedia

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    Known as radhuni ' in Bengali (Bengali: রাধুনি), is often confused with celery and is known as wild celery in English.It is known as ajmod in Hindi (Hindi: अजमोद) and Urdu (Urdu: اجمود), both derived from Sanskrit ajamoda (Sanskrit: अजमोद) or ajamodika (Sanskrit: अजमोदिका), from which the name for ajwain is also derived.

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    We mean it. Read no further until you really want some clues or you've completely given up and want the answers ASAP. Get ready for all of the NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #189 on ...

  9. List of Indian spices - Wikipedia

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    Also known as bishop's weed, they are different from celery seeds and radhuni seeds Used as Tempering Spice. (Hindi: Ajwain अजवायन) Cassia buds: Also known as Mesua ferrea; the unopened flowers of the cinnamon tree that are picked just before blooming and dried in the sun. Used in Ayurveda for treating fever, vomiting, UTIs ...