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The flavors of India.(Food)(Creating exotic dishes with Indian herbs and spices is easier than you might think): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
The flavors of India.(Food)(Creating exotic dishes with Indian herbs and spices is easier than you might think): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)

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Exotic food;: Three hundred of the most unusual dishes in Western cookery
Exotic food;: Three hundred of the most unusual dishes in Western cookery
by Rupert Croft-Cooke
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Exotic Foods: A Kitchen and Garden Guide
Exotic Foods: A Kitchen and Garden Guide
by Marian Van Atta
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Go bananas.(Food)(Liven up main dishes and desserts with exotic fruit)(Recipe): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Go bananas.(Food)(Liven up main dishes and desserts with exotic fruit)(Recipe): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)

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In Nirmala's Kitchen: Everyday World Cuisine
In Nirmala's Kitchen: Everyday World Cuisine
by Nirmala Narine
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Exotic Food Dishes: Dining on Worms ... A Wonderful Source of Healthy Protein

Recent research, covered by news organizations the world over, has concluded that a good deal of the hunger problems being experienced in some parts of the world could be resolved if more people ate ... worms. Research has demonstrated that worms are a powerful source of necessary protein. In fact, in recent times, worms have found there way on the menus of exotic food dishes that are enjoyed by people in many different parts of the world.

 

The fact is that when it comes to exotic foods, worms - particularly fried or sun dried worms - already have a fairly strong following in different countries in the world today. For example, in Thailand fried worms are served quite like bar nuts in countries in the western world. In southern Africa, sun dried worms are favored and sought after snacks.

Fried, sun dried or baked, worms oftentimes have been compared to potato chips of beef jerky (depending on the manner in which they are prepared). This comparison extends to both taste and texture.

In considering worms as exotic food dishes, it is very important that an appropriate worm be selected in the first instance. In the end, not any old worm will do. Perhaps the most important factor in selecting worms in the first instance is to try and find crawlers that have not been exposed to harmful chemicals. For example, if you pluck worms out of your backyard, chances are that they will have been exposed to an array of different types of chemicals that you will have used to tend to your garden and lawn.

In this regard, perhaps the best bet is to buy worms from a worm farm. If you take this course, you will have the comfort of knowing that these worms more likely than not have spent their lives free of any exposure to any type of harmful chemicals.

People who enjoy exotic food dishes, and who include worms on their menus, also express concern that the worms be killed humanely. In this regard, experts recommend that the worms either be frozen or soaked in oil to minimize the trauma and pain that the worms might be exposed to when their lives are being brought to an end.

If you want to fry worms, you need to dehydrate them initially. You need to understand that worms are 90% water. If you just toss them onto a frying pan or into a pot of oil, they will burst. The two paths that you can take to dehydrate worms is to put them in salt water or heat them in an oven. However, if you choose to heat them in the oven, you need to pay close attention to how long you leave them cooking. If left in the oven too long, worms will shrink to the width of a hair. There is an element of trial and error and experimentation involved in regard to getting the temperature of and the time in the oven correct.

Beyond frying or sun drying worms, when it comes to this specialty on the list of exotic food dishes, worms can also be candied, marinated, sauted, baked, grilled or roasted.



 

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Asian super-bean to gain roots in Britain - Independent


Asian super-bean to gain roots in Britain
Independent, UK - 4 hours ago
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“A test against the enemy and the sea”: Sharing Memories with ... - Champlain Valley Voice


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Champlain Valley Voice, VT - 1 hour ago
By Cookie Steponaitis To most Americans the mention of the South Pacific congers up images of tropical paradise, blue ocean, warm breezes and exotic ...

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Osaka Balls Come to New York - Examiner.com


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Osaka Balls Come to New York
Examiner.com - Dec 2, 2008
Love Japanese food. The best noodles I had were in Japan....and the best sandwiches, the best Kobe beef, - oh nostalgia is setting in.

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Sample the culinary treats of Miami - CNN


Sample the culinary treats of Miami
CNN - 14 hours ago
Fortunately, there's Sushi Samba Dromo (600 Lincoln Rd), with its seafood-based fusion of Japanese, Brazilian and Peruvian cuisine. ...

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Comfort Food for Troubled Times - Food Processing


Comfort Food for Troubled Times
Food Processing, IL - Nov 25, 2008
Persimmon -- Viewed as a unique and exotic fruit, persimmon is poised to make a major splash in food and beverages. Mintel expects companies to blend it ...

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