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Rich and full of flavor--pork belly is slowly simmered in a sweet and savory mixture of soy sauce and brown sugar. Serve it over a bowl of steamy rice for a meal worth waiting for.
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Mexican-inspired corn cake is easy to make using masa harina, butter, and corn to create a rich and addictive dessert.
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Raw pumpkin seeds (pepitas) are easy to find year-round, so you can make this brittle any time of year. It's perfect for giving as a hostess or holiday gift--or for garnishing your pumpkin desserts!
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Sweetened coffee flavored gelatin is best eaten with a dollop of whipped cream on top. This is a fabulous dessert I once enjoyed at a Japanese restaurant, of all places!
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Make a batch of this cinnamon-scented oatmeal full of dried fruit and seeds, and you'll have enough for feel-good breakfasts all week.
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"Oil and lemon juice separate, so when you add them to a salad, some leaves have mostly lemon, and the others, mostly oil," says chef Jesse Schenker of Recette in New York City.
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Sekanjabin is a refreshing Persian drink. This recipe makes a ginger-flavored syrup which, when stirred into water, makes a spicy, refreshing soft drink.
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These golden orange rolls deliver a subtle earthy taste that goes well with almost any entree.
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This is the recipe of Korean-style seaweed soup. It's a traditional birthday dish in Korea. Also, every women who gives a birth eats this soup because it is believed that seaweed soup helps with breast feeding.
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Homemade green apple–lime syrup mixed with bubbly water.
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This couscous salad is filled with all sorts of nutritious goodies: almonds, dried cranberries, and dried apricots add fiber, protein, and vitamins to this delicious salad.
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Raw organic hummus. A treat from traditionally cooked hummus and causes very little gas because all the enzymes are still there. When I serve this I make a depression in the middle and fill it with olive oil. Serve with pita bread, carrot or celery sticks, or small romaine leaves.