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  2. How to Cook Zucchini, 4 Ways - AOL

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    Step 1: Prep the zucchini. In a large bowl, toss zucchini with salt. Arrange zucchini slices in a single layer on paper towels or clean kitchen towels. Let stand 10 minutes then pat dry. Add ...

  3. How to Make Air-Fryer Zucchini with No Oil - AOL

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    Wash and cut the zucchini into 1/8-inch-thick slices. Pat dry to remove moisture if needed. To get evenly cut slices, use a mandoline. Be careful with the mandoline slicer, though!. Step 2: Season ...

  4. 28 Yellow Squash Recipes That Outshine Green Zucchinis - AOL

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    Fresh ginger adds a real bite to food and today is often thought of as “the new garlic.”. Case in point: this zingy yellow squash soup. You will love this simple stovetop recipe that uses ...

  5. Zucchini - Wikipedia

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    Cucurbita pepo. Origin. 19th-century northern Italy. The zucchini (/ zuˈkiːni / ⓘ; pl.: zucchini or zucchinis), [1] courgette (/ kʊərˈʒɛt /) or baby marrow (Cucurbita pepo) [2] is a summer squash, a vining herbaceous plant whose fruit are harvested when their immature seeds and epicarp (rind) are still soft and edible.

  6. Dietitians Say These 12 Veggies Are The Best For Weight Loss

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    Here are the best ones to eat for weight loss, plus, their nutrition facts and how to prepare them, per registered dietitians. Bon appétit! Courtesy / Taia Leituala. 1. Cauliflower ...

  7. Squash blossom - Wikipedia

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    The squash blossoms are frequently stuffed and cooked in some Southeast European and Middle Eastern cuisines. The dish is called Kolokythoanthoi in Greek and Kabak çiçeği dolması [tr] in Turkish language and such dishes belong to a family of stuffed vegetable dishes, dolma, in the cuisine of the former Ottoman Empire. [citation needed].