A TO Z OF FOOD NAMES GAME

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    • Persil –---------------- Parsley
     
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    Redcurrants...............................Groseilles Rouges
     
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    Truffles..en.............................Truffes..fr......very similar



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    Area where I live... Montalembert
     
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    Viennese Fingers........................... doigts viennois

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    Wasabi
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    Wasabi or Japanese horseradish is a plant of the family Brassicaceae, which also includes horseradish and mustard in other genera. A paste made from its ground rhizomes is used as a pungent condiment for sushi and other foods. Wikipedia
     
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    Xacuti


    This is a curry popular in Goa, India, mostly based on coconut, chili, spices, and white poppy seeds, and usually containing lamb or chicken. It’s related to a Portuguese dish known as chacuti.
     
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    Zesta Saltines











    Saltines are sometimes under-appreciated, but they come in handy in a variety of situations. Zesta crackers are just a tad bit crunchier than the others, and this is what makes them ideal for sprinkling over soups or salads. In fact, Zesta Saltines and tomato soup go together like peas and carrots, especially when the weather is rainy or a little chilly. Cook a steamy pot of soup and then fill your bowl with Saltines and perhaps just a dab of shredded chedd
     
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    A................. for Apple and Cinnamon Yogurt Ice........summer drink
     
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    B...................... is the next food Mike:) unless your:rolleyespink: alphabet is different to mine.
     
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