Category: C
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Castagne
A concoction comprising of finely-prepared, mashed chestnuts, saccharine granules, and a dollop of whipped cream, all of which are chilled until fully-set prior to consumption.
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Cassoulet
A highly intricate and elaborate concoction, typically consisting of succulent pork and nutritious beans intertwined with a diverse and multifaceted array of ingredients. This savory and delectable meal is known to possess a plethora of regional adaptations and variations, each with their unique blend of spices and herbs, making it a favorite among culinary enthusiasts…
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Cassis
A murky, inky-toned elixir, concocted from the succulent blackcurrant fruit. Cassis is a French liqueur crafted from blackcurrants and is typically consumed by mixing one part of the liqueur with five parts of chilled, dry white wine to create a popular beverage known as Kir.
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Cassia
This particular evergreen tree, which originates from Burma and China, boasts a bark that imparts a similar flavor to that of genuine Ceylon cinnamon. Its buds are utilized in the creation of potpourris or in the process of pickling, while the ground bark is combined with other spices, such as allspice and cloves, wherever deemed…
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Cassareep
A savory seasoning that is derived from the cassava plant and commonly utilized for enhancing the flavor of a West Indian pepperpot dish, as well as in the creation of an array of sauces.
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Cassabanana
The gargantuan, scarlet, gherkin-esque produce of an elongated, ascending botanical liana. Its flesh carries an idiosyncratic, infiltrating, yet agreeable scent and can occasionally be consumed in its uncooked state. It is also commonly known as the muskmelon.
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Casing
In the culinary realm, there exists a casing in which sausage meat is firmly encased. Formerly, this wrapping was solely comprised of the intestines of animals; nonetheless, presently, several commercial replacements are utilized in lieu of the former.
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Cashew apple
This text is describing a fruit that has a shape similar to that of a pear. The skin of the fruit is thin and can be either yellow or scarlet in color. This fruit is commonly used for the purpose of making preserves. Additionally, the seed that is found within the fruit is widely known…
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Casaba melon
This fruit, of considerable size and nearly spherical in shape, becomes suitable for consumption when it attains full ripeness. At this stage, its external layer takes on a yellow hue, with some slight furrows extending longitudinally. The internal portion of the fruit is characterized by a soft, juicy consistency, with a creamy-white coloration, but it…
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Carp
The carp, a type of fish known for its enduring lifespan and high reproductive capacity, possesses delicate fins and a solitary dorsal fin. These aquatic creatures are often spotted in bodies of water with low to nonexistent currents, such as sluggish streams or tranquil ponds. Although the flesh of the carp is commonly known for…