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Agro World - Producers of all types of tropical fruit preserves, jams, jellies, marmalades including mango, key lime, passion fruit, lemon, papaya, guava, calamondon and kiwi "lime preserves"
Albondigas Soup - this version uses soy rather than meat for the meatballs
Aliraqui - A formum for people interested in Iraqui foods, cooking, recipes
Kellogs - a collection of recipes that use All Bran Cereal
Allergy Intolerance - article form teh Food Standards, UK government discusses various common food allergies.
Epicurious Recipe for Almond Macaroons
Food Museum: Almonds Information and History, What blooms like a peach, looks like a peach, but unlike a peach, is not eaten for its fruit? The almond, the nut of nuts in terms of world nut trade. Closely related to the peach, the plum and the aprico
Amaranth - [AM-ah-ranth] Once considered a simple weed in the United States, this nutritious annual is finally being acknowledged as the nourishing high-protein food it is. Amaranth greens have a delicious, slightly sweet flavor and can be used both
Epicurious - Recipe for Amaretto Ice Cream
Cooking.com - Recipe for Amaretto Sabayon
Offers accessories, gifts, a bridal registry, and assorted silver products for a wedding.
American Folk Kitchen - articles and recipes about traditional American foods and cooking
American Mussel Harvesters, Inc. - Restaurant supplier of oysters and mussels. The page also offers very good descriptions of all the major types of these shellfish. Tatamagouche Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
American Pie Council - "the" official pie web site. Promotes pie baking, eating. National Pie Day, National Pie Championships, all things pie!
Amuse-Bouche - The best restaurants offer a tiny serving of something interesting soon after you sit down, which ideally previews the cooking style of the restaurant. Most use the French term amuse-bouche (literally "mouth amusement"). In some restau
Amy's Kitchen - California organic foods company.
An Iraq of Lavish and Luxurious Meals Iraqi foods, meals cooking recipes
Ananas comosus - Pineapple, images of how they are grown from Hawaii comasus
Angostura bitters were developed in 1824 by Dr. J. Siegert, who intended them for use as a tonic to treat fatigue and stomach ailments. It is now the single most widely distributed bar item in the world. Angostura Bitter is named for the port town of
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Baby Swiss Cheese Baby Swiss Cheese
Baby Swiss. Its appearance and texture is ivory to pale yellow. It is a creamy cheese with small holes and it melts well when shredded OriginU.S.TypeSemi-softFood Pairings    Pears, GapesWine Pa
Chevre Cheese Chevre Cheese
The generic name for goat milk cheese is Chevre, which is simply the french word for goat. This spreadable cheese is perfect for salads or a cheese tray. OriginFrance, U.S.TypeSemi-Soft , Cow, Table
Mocktail Mocktail
A term coined to describe non-alcoholic versions of common cocktails (mock cocktails). 
Port Salut Port Salut
The Danish version is a full flavored cheese made from partially skimmed cow's milk. The flavor of the cheese is enhanced by rind washings and curing time. The French version, of which the cheese ge
Red chori Red chori
See:  Adzuki Beans
Smoked Gouda Smoked Gouda
Gouda was named after the Dutch town of Gouda, just outside Rotterdam. It accounts for more than 60% of the cheese produced in Holland and it has a very long history. Gouda is a traditional, creamery,
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