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  2. Whip up two kid-approved, summer recipes packed with nutrients

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    She shows us how to make a cool, creamy no-cook cucumber soup with fresh herbs, and no-sugar-added banana and oat cookies with dried fruit and crunchy nuts. Creamy Cucumber and Avocado Soup by ...

  3. Cucumber cake - Wikipedia

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    Cucumber cake may be referred to as tavsoli or tausali, and is a dish in Goan cuisine. [3] [4] Tavsoli is prepared using cucumber, and additional ingredients may include rice, coconut, jaggery, ghee, cashews and cardamom. [3] [4] Turmeric leaves may be placed atop the cake prior to baking, which adds flavor. [3]

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    When the dough is chilled, roll it out thinly (about 1/8-inch) on a floured surface. Cut out the dough with cookie cutters and arrange the cookies about two inches apart on a baking sheet.

  5. Mint julep - Wikipedia

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    A mint julep is traditionally made with four ingredients: mint leaf, bourbon, simple syrup, and crushed ice. Traditionally, spearmint is the mint of choice used in Southern states, and in Kentucky in particular. Proper preparation of the cocktail is commonly debated, as methods may vary considerably from one bartender to another.

  6. Inverted sugar syrup - Wikipedia

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    Inverted sugar syrup, also called invert syrup, invert sugar, [1] simple syrup, sugar syrup, sugar water, bar syrup, syrup USP, or sucrose inversion, is a syrup mixture of the monosaccharides glucose and fructose, that is made by hydrolytic saccharification of the disaccharide sucrose.

  7. Confectionery - Wikipedia

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    Confectionery can be mass-produced in a factory. The oldest recorded use of the word confectionery discovered so far by the Oxford English Dictionary is by Richard Jonas in 1540, who spelled or misspelled it as "confection nere" in a passage "Ambre, muske, frankencense, gallia muscata and confection nere", thus in the sense of "things made or sold by a confectioner".

  8. Benedictine (spread) - Wikipedia

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    3 tbsps. cucumber juice; 1 tbsp. onion juice; 1 tsp. salt; A few grains of cayenne pepper; 2 drops green food coloring; The original spread is made by thoroughly blending all these ingredients with a fork. [2] [3] Modern variants of the recipe use grated or chopped cucumber and onions rather than juice, as well as dill and common spread ...

  9. Kendal Mint Cake - Wikipedia

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    Kendal Mint Cake is made from sugar, glucose, water, and peppermint oil. [16] Although the exact recipe and method of manufacturing mint cake is kept secret, [7] it is known that it is created in the following way: [17] The sugar, glucose, water and peppermint oil are boiled in a copper pan.