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  2. Colin the Caterpillar - Wikipedia

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    The range features 2 cakes, the first called "Colin the Groom" is a larger than standard Colin cake (weighing just over 2 kg) with the face featuring a bow tie and top hat. [10] The bridal version – named Connie the Bride – features a lace veil, confetti and a flower posy and also weighs just over 2 kg. [ 11 ]

  3. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    A chocolate cake consisting of a dense chocolate cake with a layer of apricot jam in between two halves, coated in dark chocolate icing on the top and sides Samosa: Indian subcontinent: A fried or baked pastry with a savory filling such as spiced potatoes, onions, peas, lentils, ground lamb or chicken. The size, shape and consistency may vary ...

  4. List of salads - Wikipedia

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    Diced boiled vegetables (beet roots, potatoes, carrots), chopped onions, and sauerkraut or pickled cucumbers. [33] [34] [35] Other ingredients, such as green peas or beans, are sometimes also added. [34] [35] Dressed with vinaigrette or simply with sunflower or other vegetable oil. Waldorf salad: New York, United States: Fruit salad

  5. Dumpling - Wikipedia

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    The fillings of khinkali vary with the area. The original recipe consists of only minced meat (lamb or beef and pork mixed), onions, chili pepper, salt and cumin. Modern recipes use herbs like parsley and coriander. In Muslim-majority areas the use of beef and lamb is more prevalent. Mushrooms, potatoes, or cheese may be used in place of meat.

  6. Collops - Wikipedia

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    Acton uses the term "collops" not only for recipes made with minced cuts of beef, but also in the meaning of "veal cutlets", small round cuts of veal either fried gently in clarified butter and served with espagnole sauce or, for the "Scotch collops", dipped in egg batter and bread crumbs and fried before saucing.

  7. British cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Carrot cake, though it had its origins in a late 16th-century recipe, [178] exploded in popularity across Britain. [ 179 ] [ 180 ] Crumble , a sweet dish of baked fruit filling topped with a streusel grew in popularity during and after the war, due to the topping being easier and less expensive to produce compared to pastry. [ 181 ]

  8. Afghan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Qormah e nadroo – onion-based, using lamb meat or veal, yogurt, lotus roots, cilantro, and coriander; Qormah e lawand – onion-based, using chicken, lamb, or beef, plus yogurt, turmeric, and cilantro; Qormah e sabzi – lamb, sautéed spinach, and other greens; Qormah e shalgham – onion-based using lamb, turnips, and sugar (sweet and sour ...

  9. Romanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The traditional Easter cake is pască, a pie made from yeast dough with a sweet cottage cheese filling at the center. [9] [10] Romanian pancakes, called clătite, are thin (like the French crêpe) and can be prepared with savory or sweet fillings: ground meat, cheese, or jam. Different recipes are prepared depending on the season or the ...