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  2. Zest (ingredient) - Wikipedia

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    Zest also is added to certain dishes (including ossobuco alla milanese), marmalades, sauces, sorbets and salads. Zest is a key ingredient in a variety of sweet and sour condiments, including lemon pickle, lime chutney, and marmalade. Lemon liqueurs and liquors such as Licor de oro require zest.

  3. Zest (positive psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In positive psychology, zest (or enthusiasm) is among the discrete strengths people possess. Having zest means treating life as an adventure and feeling motivated in challenging situations. People with zest display enthusiasm , excitement, and energy as they tackle life's tasks.

  4. Zest - Wikipedia

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    Zest (ingredient), the outer peel of a citrus Zester, a tool for preparing zest; Twist (cocktail garnish), a piece of zest; Zest (positive psychology), a component of character Zesty, slang term derived from the above term that is used to describe effeminacy.

  5. List of Moroccan dishes - Wikipedia

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    Name Other names Image Type Description Baghrir: Entrée A yeasted semolina pancake. [1]Briouat: Entrée Triangular or cylinder-shaped savory or sweet pastry covered with warqa (a paper-thin Moroccan dough) [2] [3]

  6. Exclusive: Zest AI snags $200 million growth investment from ...

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    Zest AI—a company providing AI-powered credit scoring and underwriting solutions for financial institutions—has received a $200 million growth investment from Insight Partners.

  7. Zester - Wikipedia

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    A zester (also citrus zester or lemon zester) is a kitchen utensil for obtaining zest from lemons and other citrus fruit. A kitchen zester is approximately four inches (100 mm) long, with a handle and a curved metal end, the top of which is perforated with a row of round holes with sharpened rims.

  8. Boesenbergia rotunda - Wikipedia

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    Synonyms [1] Boesenbergia cochinchinensis (Gagnep.) Loes. Boesenbergia pandurata (Roxb.) Schltr. Curcuma rotunda L. Gastrochilus panduratus (Roxb.) Ridl. Gastrochilus rotundus (L.) Alston; Kaempferia cochinchinensis Gagnep. Kaempferia ovata Roscoe; Kaempferia pandurata Roxb.

  9. Falanghina - Wikipedia

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    Falanghina, also called Falanghina Greco, is a variety of wine grape, Vitis vinifera, used for white wines. It is an ancient grape variety which may have provided a basis for the classical Falernian wine, and has considerable character. [1]