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Lime is a term referring to a number of different fruits (generally citruses), both species and hybrids, which are typically round, green to yellow in color, 3-6 cm in diameter, generally containing sour pulp, and frequently associated with the lemon. Limes are often used to accent the flavors of foods and beverages.

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For the times when you can’t pluck a fish out of the sea ceviche is the next best thing. Barely cook your catch by tossing it in some lime juice, some vegetables, and try to remember the last time ...
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http://Absintheology.com The French Margarita is a margarita but with absinthe instead of tequila. Fill a highball glass with ice then add: 1.5 ounces Le Tourment Vert absinthe 1.5 ounces Quantro ...
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How To : Green Bean SaladWing Bean Salad (yum tua pu – ยำถั่วพู) is a central Thai dish featuring “wing beans” which are blanched and tossed with coconut milk, roasted chili ...
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Straw mushrooms are a common ingredient of Thai cuisine, often used in Tom-Yum spicy soup and in other dishes. Where you would use white-cap mushrooms, Thai's normally use Straw or Shitake mushrooms. ...
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