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  2. I Tested Costco's $10 Peppermint Bark Vs. Williams ... - AOL

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    Kirkland-brand peppermint bark comes in 21-ounce containers and costs mere 9.99. If you do the math, Costco’s version costs 75% less per ounce than Williams Sonoma’s.

  3. List of snack foods - Wikipedia

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    The term Jajan pasar refers to the sale of traditional Javanese cakes in Javanese markets. Khandvi [12] Gujarat, India: A collective term used for a type of snacks in Gujarati cuisine, from the Indian state of Gujarat. The batter is cooked down to a thick paste, then spread on a flat surface and rolled into small pieces. [13] Kueh: South ...

  4. List of military rations - Wikipedia

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    It contains a small can of tuna, a small can of sardines or salmon or beef, a small can of cheese or thickened cream, an envelope of instant noodle soup, hard crackers and dry toast (like Zwieback), a small bag of raisins or dried fruit, a small package of dates, a small bag of nuts, plus instant coffee, tea bags, sugar packets, matches, and a ...

  5. Peppermint - Wikipedia

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    Fresh or dried peppermint leaves are often used alone in peppermint tea or with other herbs in herbal teas (tisanes, infusions). Peppermint is used for flavouring ice cream, candy, fruit preserves, alcoholic beverages, chewing gum, toothpaste, and some shampoos, soaps, and skin care products. [38] [39]

  6. Kiamoy - Wikipedia

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    Champoy is derived from Cantonese Chinese: 陳皮梅; Jyutping: can 4 pei 4 mui 4-2; Cantonese Yale: chàhn pèih múi; lit. 'dried peel plum', referring to chenpi (Mandarin Chinese: 陳皮; pinyin: chénpí). [5] Kiamoy are popular as street food usually sold near schools and are also commonly eaten as a remedy for car sickness.

  7. Peppermint extract - Wikipedia

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    Peppermint extract can be substituted in recipes with peppermint oil (a stronger ingredient primarily used in candy-making), crème de menthe, or peppermint schnapps. If the food is not heated, the alcoholic properties of liqueurs may remain present in the finished product. [5] Peppermint extract may also be added to hot water to create ...

  8. Dried fruit - Wikipedia

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    Dried fruit is widely used by the confectionery, baking, and sweets industries. Food manufacturing plants use dried fruits in various sauces, soups, marinades, garnishes, puddings, and food for infants and children. As ingredients in prepared food, dried fruit juices, purées, and pastes impart sensory and functional characteristics to recipes:

  9. Yerba buena - Wikipedia

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    In Cuba and the Philippines, yerba buena generally refers to Mentha nemorosa, a popular plant also known as large apple mint, foxtail mint, hairy mint, woolly mint or, simply, Cuban mint. [citation needed] In Puerto Rico, Clinopodium vimineum (formerly Satureja viminea), is sometimes called yerba buena. [citation needed]