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Sunflour

Sunflour

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There is no other more cheerful flower than a sunflower. Large solitary blossoms, encircled by yellow-orange petal-rays, reaching a meter / 3 feet in diameter. The central disk is usually yellowish-brown …

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What’s so special about Dry Aged Meat

What’s so special about Dry Aged Meat

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Dry ageing is the thing! But you can’t just throw a couple of steaks in the fridge, wait and hope to get the right flavour – air and bacteria can (and …

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The raise of the raisin

The raise of the raisin

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Grapes are one of the most important fruit crops for us people. Many square kilometres of the world’s land are dedicated to growing grapes. And more than 70% of that land …

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Marrow, Zucchini and Courgette

Marrow, Zucchini and Courgette

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We know this Mesoamerican Cucurbita pepo squash under this name, but would you be surprised to know that some people make a difference between mature and immature fruit, calling the former …

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Pineapple scraps

Pineapple scraps

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First question: where do you think pineapples grow? ‘On a palm tree’, many would answer, and this is going to be a false answer. It is a herbaceous perennial plant that looks more like grass with wide waxy leaves, with pineapple starting to form from dozens of individual flowers with up to 200 fruits that eventually become one multiple fruit.

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Eggplauberginjal

Eggplauberginjal

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It’s eggplant, if you are from the USA, Australia, New Zealand, or Canada, aubergine, if you live in the UK, or brinjal, if you happen to reside in South Africa or Asia.

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