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  2. Caraway Salmon with Rye Berry-and-Beet Salad Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make Caraway Salmon with Rye Berry-and-Beet Salad? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Caraway Salmon with Rye Berry-and-Beet Salad? recipe for your ...

  3. Rye Bread with Cottage Cheese, Goat Cheese and Mango

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    Mix all the ingredients together and knead for about 10 minutes (I used a machine for this). Role into 25-30 balls and flatten. Place on baking paper (on a baking tray).

  4. Rye flakes - Wikipedia

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    Rye flakes are produced by collecting rye, roasting it on a gas fire, and then rolling it into flakes. It is most commonly eaten as hot cereal. Other recipes that call for rye flakes include granola, muesli, creamy soups, stews, desserts, pie crusts, and baked goods. They are one-hundred percent whole grain, thus making them very high in fiber ...

  5. Omija-cha - Wikipedia

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    Omija-cha (Korean: 오미자차) or magnolia berry tea is a traditional Korean tea made from dried Schisandra berries—omija in Korean. [1] Omija means "five flavors", which are sweetness, sourness, bitterness, saltiness, and pungency. [2] The tea can be made by boiling dried magnolia berries in water on low heat, then adding honey. [3]

  6. Goji tea - Wikipedia

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    Tea using berries is prepared with around 20–25 g (0.71–0.88 oz) of dried goji berries simmered in two cups of water, with various possible flavorings or sweeteners added. [2] Leaf tea may be prepared with around 2–3 g (0.071–0.106 oz) of dried leaves infused in a cup of hot water.

  7. Save the Tuna Salad on Rye Recipe - AOL

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