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Mentioned by Wordwind a year ago. Does anybody remember? In case not, onomastic adj. 5Gr onomastikos < onomazein, to name < onoma, NAME6 of or having to do with a name or names
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Croquebouche - Pastry cone for assemble of cream-puff balls into a croquembouche pyramid. ... Pastry cone for assemble of cream-puff balls into a croquembouche pyramid. ... http://www.pastryitems.com/croquebouche.htm search within this site
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Definition: [rah-DEE-kee-oh] This red-leafed Italian chicory is most often used as a salad green. There are several varieties of radicchio, but the two most widely available in the United States are Verona and Treviso. The radicchio di Verona has burgundy-red leaves with white ribs. It grows in a small, loose head similar to butterhead lettuce. The leaves of radicchio di Treviso are narrow and pointed and form tighter, more tapered heads. They also have white ribs but can range in color from pink to dark red. Other radicchio varieties have variegated or speckled leaves in beautiful shades of pink, red and green. All radicchios have tender but firm leaves with a slightly bitter flavor. Radicchio is available year-round, with a peak season from midwinter to early spring. Choose heads that have crisp, full-colored leaves with no sign of browning. Store in a plastic bag in the refrigerator for up to a week. Besides being used in salads, radicchio may also be cooked by grilling, sautéing or baking.
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This process, termed trophollaxis, spreads food throughout a colony and is perhaps the most important behavior of an anthill society. ...
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Lebkuchen (see six posts above if viewing in flat mode)
or, more directly, German for "things cooked with life" - zest? spicy for that reason?
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Dear wofahulicodoc: My residual German is not good enough to tackle German etymology. Maybe wsieber or belligerentyouth could answer that one. Incidentally, I still remember "zest" from Boswell's offering some orange peel to fellow diner.
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The citrus rind is probably the original and concrete meaning of "zest," lending spice to an otherwise bland and uninteresting dish. (a tip o' the hat to W S Gilbert)
It is the orange part of the rind only, very thinly sliced so as to avoid the white pulpy part beneath, which is quite bitter. (Or the yellow part, if it's lemon zest.)
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One who has maritime supremacy. Sounds like a useless coinage to me.
Well, thalassocracy is tolerably common as a description of the Minoan empire of ancient Crete, which is supposed to have ruled the other islands in the Aegean.
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