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  2. Gingerbread - Wikipedia

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    In England, gingerbread was also thought to have medicinal properties. [8] 16th-century writer John Baret described gingerbread as "a kinde of cake or paste made to comfort the stomacke." [5] Gingerbread was a popular treat at medieval European festivals and fairs, and there were even dedicated gingerbread fairs. [5]

  3. The Secret Ingredient for Soft, Tender Gingerbread Cookies - AOL

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    Vinegar can make cookies softer by acting as a tenderizing agent. Its acidity reacts with baking soda or baking powder in the dough (plus the molasses in gingerbread), creating bubbles.

  4. The 36-Year-Old Gingerbread Recipe That's the Easiest Holiday ...

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    Ingredients for the '80s-Era Gingerbread Cake. For this recipe, you’re going to need unsalted butter, light or dark brown sugar, large eggs, flour, baking soda, ground ginger, cinnamon, cloves ...

  5. List of alchemical substances - Wikipedia

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    Milk of sulfur (lac sulphuris) – formed by adding an acid to thion hudor (lime sulfur). Natron/soda ash/soda – sodium carbonate. Na 2 CO 3; Nitrum flammans – ammonium nitrate. Sugar of lead – lead(II) acetate, formed by dissolving lead oxide in vinegar. Thion hudor – lime sulfur, formed by boiling flowers of sulfur with slaked lime.

  6. List of snack foods - Wikipedia

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    Eggnog is a festive drink made with milk, cream, sugar, egg yolks, whipped egg whites and infused with a distilled spirit (e.g. brandy or rum), often with a dash of spices (e.g. cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla). Energy drinks: Thailand: A type of drink containing stimulant compounds, usually caffeine, marketed as providing mental and physical ...

  7. The History Behind the Gingerbread Man - AOL

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    It made an appearance in Europe when 11th-century crusaders returned home (from the Middle East) with the spice, and the wealthy used it in their cooking. Eventually, the spice became more ...

  8. List of fermented foods - Wikipedia

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    Tibicos water crystals made with Muscovado. This is a list of fermented foods, which are foods produced or preserved by the action of microorganisms.In this context, fermentation typically refers to the fermentation of sugar to alcohol using yeast, but other fermentation processes involve the use of bacteria such as lactobacillus, including the making of foods such as yogurt and sauerkraut.

  9. 39 Gingerbread Cookie Recipes To Warm Up This Christmas - AOL

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    Some common gingerbread baked goods include soft, moist gingerbread cake and gingerbread muffins, and gingerbread cookies, of course. Best Gingerbread Cookie Recipes