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Camembert cheese
This dairy product is of a soft consistency, emanating a strong and sharp taste that can be described as pungent. Its outer layer is malleable, while its inner texture boasts a creamy white color. It is usually consumed at ambient temperature and pairs well with a variety of fruits when served as a dessert. Camembert…
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Cambridge sausage
This savory sausage, comprised mostly of beef with a modicum of pork blended in, boasts a rosy hue and features a meat that is parched, resistant to mastication, and free of superfluous fat.
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Cambric tea
A feeble infusion of tea leaves combined with a proportionate measure of steaming milk and a hint of sweetening agent.
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Calzoni
A combination of flour and water, kneaded together to create a pliable mixture, which is then filled with a savory blend of finely chopped animal flesh, a dairy-based product produced by coagulating milk proteins, and an assortment of herbs and spices for added flavor. This delectable creation is then cooked in an oven until the…
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California kingfish
A superlative fish, indigenous to the Pacific shoreline, customarily apprehended weighing in at around three-quarters to one and a quarter pounds, and commonly prepared by means of baking or broiling in its entirety.
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California black sea bass
The X is a mighty marine creature that can grow to an immense size of eight hundred pounds, commonly caught for both sustenance and sport. The succulent, well-seasoned flesh of this creature is typically sliced into steaks and sold to food markets.
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Calf’s foot jelly
This gastronomic delicacy is a refined jelly that derives its exquisite texture and flavor from the boiled and rendered feet of a calf, infused with a delicate blend of spices and sweeteners, and subsequently allowed to congeal. Known for its delectable taste and nutritive value, it was once a cherished offering to those convalescing from…
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Calamondin
This is a citrus fruit that boasts a refined pulp, resembling that of a dainty tangerine, and boasting the tang of a lime. It is indigenous to the Philippines.
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Calalou
A savory mixture of sliced calalou, verdant spinach, leafy greens, smoky bacon, seasoned salt pork, and crispy fried fish, comprising a dish whose nomenclature arises from the dominant component, calalou, a vegetable bearing close resemblance to okra.
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Cala
This is a confectionary delicacy that entails a small, spongy pastry or doughnut that has been leavened using yeast. It is typically composed of spiced and sweetened cooked rice, which is then subjected to deep-frying in oil to produce a delectable crust.
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