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  2. Our Lambrusco Smash Will Get You Out Of Your Bubble - AOL

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    Fill a large old-fashioned or rocks glass with ice. Add Lambrusco, orange juice, ginger beer, and mezcal. Stir until combined and chilled, 2 to 3 seconds. Garnish with orange peel. You Might Also Like

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    Spend less time cooking with these highly-rated 30-minute dinner recipes, like one-pot orzo and roasted salmon, all made with tasty winter produce.

  4. Blackberry Lambrusco Artisan Toast Recipe - AOL

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  5. Lambrusco - Wikipedia

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    A glass of Lambrusco. Today, there are various levels of dryness / sweetness, including secco (bone dry / dry), amabile (off-dry / sweet) and dolce (very sweet). Sweet Lambrusco became hugely popular in the United States in the late 1970s–1980s, reaching a high of over 13 million cases exported to the country in 1985.

  6. Seco (food) - Wikipedia

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    The seco is a stew typical of Ecuadorian and Peruvian cuisine. It can be made with any type of meat. According to an Ecuadorian popular etymology, the name of seco comes from the Península de Santa Elena in Ecuador, where at the beginning of the 20th century a camp English did oil work in Ancón, when referring to the second course of food, in English "second", the Ecuadorians repeated ...

  7. Larousse Gastronomique - Wikipedia

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    Larousse Gastronomique (pronounced [laʁus ɡastʁɔnɔmik]) is an encyclopedia of gastronomy [2] first published by Éditions Larousse in Paris in 1938. The majority of the book is about French cuisine, and contains recipes for French dishes and cooking techniques. The first edition included few non-French dishes and ingredients; later ...

  8. From the Food & Wine archives, Kingsley Amis delves into the history of Scotch-making and how best to enjoy it. MediaFeed 17 hours ago 15 Authentic Lebanese Desserts to Spice Things Up This Winter

  9. Allrecipes.com - Wikipedia

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    Allrecipes.com, Inc. is a food-focused online social networking service headquartered in Seattle, Washington. The company was founded by University of Washington archaeology students Tim Hunt, Carl Lipo, Mark Madsen, Michael Pfeffer, David Quinn, and Dan Shepherd. [2]