Several years ago regulators finally permitted irradiation of pork, poultry, fruits, vegetables, spices and grains.
To my nose, Que smelled less of meat than of spices and a sickening sweetish smoke.
Taste to see if you need more of the above spices and as is necessary.
They carried silks and spices and spread an infinity of cultural influences during these colossal journeys.
David Ewalt, who diagnosed the brownish juice as tending toward hickory, spices and woodsmoke, called it interesting.
Turn down the speed and add the milk, cream, booze, and spices and mix for another 3 minutes.
European countries came to China to buy its tea, silks and spices and offered European industrial goods in exchange.
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While earlier explorers of Africa returned with spices and precious stones, I hoped to come back with solid investment prospects.
Eugenol (4-allyl-2-methoxyphenol) is a fragrant compound that is commonly contained in various sorts of plants, especially in spices and medicinal herbs.
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We go to markets and look for the spices and the smells.
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What was more, I also found my tastes had changed: After tasting new spices and flavors abroad, the food at home often seemed bland.
"I like pumpkin pie, butter cookies, anything that has that combination of spices and gives you the impression of being at home, " she says.
Spices and shells are highly saleable, explaining their use as money.
Mr Ali, who owns Eastern Spices and Bollywood Bites in the Canonmills area of the city and Bombay Feast in Drylaw, carries out regular charity work.
So, every year from 21 to 24 March, the paste is prepared by a chef and apprentices from 41 fresh spices and herbs according to traditional practice.
It seems that every street corner has at least one vendor, their charcoal grills and scorching woks hissing with stir-fried vegetables, charred meats, pungent spices and delicate sweets.
As well as smaller daily markets, Notting Hill's Portobello Road hosts a sprawling Saturday market that sells everything from antiques to colorful spices and equally colorful street fashion.
The meat is typically served in sandwiches on rye bread, similar to corned beef and pastrami in the United States, but the spices and processing are quite different, Silva said.
"That consciousness of using very high-quality herbs and spices and other materials that are much sought after and rare does add to that sense of it being Christ-like in its quality, " he said.
If successful, and the research appears to be heading in that direction, a few added spices and whatnots could potentially arm vegetarians with a technology edge over their meat-eating colleagues, while vastly lowering the amount of needed energy, land, and fresh water.
Its legions of fans come for the outstanding and inexpensive Punjabi dishes, such as traditional lamb chops marinated in a secret blend of spices and served sizzling at the table, and lively karahis (curries) named after the traditional pots they are cooked in.
Whether it is avarai uttakka - local beans cooked with potato, tomato, onions, garlic and tempered with mustard seeds, or sandagai - roasted tomato sauteed with small onion, garlic and coconut ground to a fine paste - the "masala made carefully after dry-roasting 17 spices and not bought off the shops" is the key, Indira says.
On the cheaper side, street vendors push two items: grilled corn rubbed with lime and spices, and Kashmiri tea, a creamy pink concoction sprinkled with crushed pistachios.
On Sundays, Lacuna hosts a traditional South African braai (barbecue), serving regional favourites such as boerewors (sausage composed of pork, beef and spices) and krummelpap (a crumb porridge eaten with sausage).
The taste for ivory and other exotic goods has lured traders, travellers and explorers along this corridor since the 18th Century, when caravans carried cloth and beads, copper and spices, ivory and slaves across the same plains and hills now visited by tourists.
This is all because the use and blend of spices is very bold -- the objective is to embellish and we often have 15 to 20 contrasting herbs and spices in a single dish.
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The original documents were filmed by local television teams of nine countries in Central Asia as the expedition, organized within UNESCO's programme 'Integral Study of the Silk Roads: Route of Dialogue' retraced the 2, 000-year-old 20, 000 km silk and spices route linking East and West and thus ideas, religions, people, products and cultures in both directions.
Frank Silva, the general manager makes the meat just as the deli did in 1928, hand rubbed with herbs and spices, marinated, smoked steamed and hand sliced.
Of course, Vasco da Gama had sailed east in search of more than spices, and Macau served admirably, too, as a launch pad in the quest for Christian souls.
He had driven to the Indo-Pakistani food store one city over, brought home a dozen bags of spices, and rooted around in the cupboards for empty jars to store them in.
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