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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: Corn Smut and Other Curiosities

If you have found yourself interested in exotic food dishes, one of the factors that you may have found yourself facing early on is the unusual monikers that oftentimes get attached to one dish or another. What oftentimes happens is that the name assigned to particular exotic food dishes bears no immediately helpful relationship to understanding the dish itself. For example, on the list of exotic food dishes is something known as "corn smut." In the end, the term "corn smut" might conjure up all manner of ideas but still not give a person a clear picture of what dining on corn smut might be all about.

 

Through this article, you are presented an examination of some exotic food dishes - including corn smut and other curiosities. Once finished with this brief informational article, it is hoped that you will come to an understanding that not only can't you judge a book by its cover, but you cannot necessarily understand particular exotic food dishes by their given names.

Corn smut actually is the American term for what technically is known as cuitlacoche. Corn smut or cuitlacoche is a purple fungus that grows on corn. Midwestern farmers historically consider corn smut a terrible blight. Corn smut works on ordinary corn kernels. When corn smut hits a crop, it causes the kernels to swell up and turn a purple to black color. Despite the fact that corn smut has had farmers pounding their fists for generations, corn smut has now turned up on menus that feature exotic food dishes.

Corn smut is utilized in soup and many people who have tasted this unusual delicacy have described its taste as "astounding."

Corn smut is not the only unusual item to appear on menus that feature exotic food dishes in this day and age. Other interested menu selections that can be found in an ever growing of bistros the world over. For example, some venues are now doing a great deal with grasshoppers, including serving hearty legs like drumsticks and incorporating the whole bug into tacos.

In addition, some bistros have developed exotic food dishes that include heretofore unused parts of animal's bodies including: pig's ears, duck's neck and lamb's brain. In addition, there is a dish known as Bath Chaps which is comprised of hog's face and tongue.

Another example of a dish that can be considered to have been found off the proverbial beaten path is roasted veal bone marrow served with a more traditional parsley salad. Finally, a record number of chicken's feet are being served in a variety of dishes. On some level, the sky - and the ground and what runs on it and grows in it - has become the limit when it comes to 21st century exotic food dishes.



 

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“A test against the enemy and the sea”: Sharing Memories with ... - Champlain Valley Voice


“A test against the enemy and the sea”: Sharing Memories with ...
Champlain Valley Voice, VT - 51 minutes 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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Financial markets: Growing unpaid debts - Inquirer.net


Financial markets: Growing unpaid debts
Inquirer.net, Philippines - Nov 30, 2008
Thus were born fixed income investments, stock markets and the "brilliant" idea of exotic derivatives, futures and options. ...

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Filipina Battles Top Chefs - New America Media


Filipina Battles Top Chefs
New America Media, CA - Nov 26, 2008
People should just be more open-minded about trying out more exotic fare. But then again, there aren’t many Filipino restaurants in the city," Leah observed ...

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Top 10 Emerging Food Destinations - The Age


Top 10 Emerging Food Destinations
The Age, Australia - Nov 12, 2008
Coconut is also regularly used to create exotic savoury and sweet dishes, ranging from meat and vegetable dishes to luscious rice puddings. ...

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Japanese cite RP agri-tourism outlook - Manila Bulletin


Japanese cite RP agri-tourism outlook
Manila Bulletin, Philippines - Nov 29, 2008
The Philippines, one of the largest agricultural producers in Southeast Asia, has much potential in agri-tourism, Japanese ‘meisters’ or experts noted. ...

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