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    Then vegetables go into the pot (I add in the heartier veggies first, like carrots and celery, then add in more delicate greens like peas and spinach closer to the end of the cook time).

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    Head to the farmers' market with this list of the best summer vegetables in season during the months of June to August—or plant them in your own backyard.

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    Chinese cuisine. Stir frying (Chinese: 炒; pinyin: chǎo; Wade–Giles: ch'ao3; Cantonese Yale: cháau) is a cooking technique in which ingredients are fried in a small amount of very hot oil while being stirred or tossed in a wok. The technique originated in China and in recent centuries has spread into other parts of Asia and the West.

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    Rape Kale. [33][34] Brassica nigra. Black Mustard. Black mustard is commonly found in neglected gardens, on roadsides, in abandoned fields, and in areas where waste is disposed of. The plant is native to Asia and Europe, but now grows over much of southern Canada and almost all of the United States.