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Showing posts with label attractive. Show all posts
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Jun 18, 2019

[Answer] 5. Use Armoracia rusticana with caution! It is not a very attractive plant and the long white roots have a fiery, pungent flavour. It is much loved by the British who make a sauce from the roots to accompany their roast beef.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Use Armoracia rusticana with caution! It is not a very attractive plant and the long white roots have a fiery, pungent flavour. It is much loved by the British who make a sauce from the roots to accompany their roast beef."



...1. Horseradish 2. Sage 3. Marjoram 4. Nasturtium Wasabi is Japanese horseradish and is a common ingredient in sushi.

Nov 30, 2018

[Answer] 8. What sweet ingredient could you use to make mealworms, crickets, and ants more attractive to confectioners interested in broadening their market appeal?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. What sweet ingredient could you use to make mealworms, crickets, and ants more attractive to confectioners interested in broadening their market appeal?"



...1. Caramel 2. Chocolate 3. Toffee 4. Marshmallow There are quite a few chocolate-based recipes containing insects. For instance, chocolate chip mealworm cookies and chocolate covered crickets are common recipes in entomophagy cookbooks. And remember, there are people out there who eat kangaroo, ostrich, monkey and dog ... so personally, I would sooner have the bug eaters to dinner!