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Maple Syrup: The Liquid Gold from North America
Sugar Shack Day - the beginning of maple syrup production Although the nights are often still cold in spring, the days become longer, sunnier and warmer. Under these conditions, sugar maple trees begin producing the coveted maple sap, which is extracted mainly in Canada but also in the northeast of the USA and processed into delicious maple syrup. Americans often celebrate the start of maple syrup production with a so-called “Sugar Shack Day”. Sugar Shacks – Sugar shacks – are mostly semi-commercial, small shacks or groups of shacks in eastern Canada and northern New England where maple syrup is produced. During...
The Thanksgiving Cooking Guide - A Recipe for the American Holiday
This year, we're celebrating Thanksgiving with our entire team. It's a celebration where friends and family come together and show their gratitude. For those who want to enjoy the holiday with its delicious food, here's a recipe for a delicious and easy Thanksgiving dinner: Our recipe requires good time management, as most of the ingredients are prepared in the oven. The most important part of the meal is the turkey, although side dishes such as sweet potato mash with mini marshmallows , stuffing or dressing, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie are not to be missed. Starting with the pumpkin pie,...
Chutneys - A classic for autumn and holidays
Especially in autumn and during holidays such as Thanksgiving and Christmas, Chutneys One of America's most popular culinary specialties. And that's no wonder, since the uses of fruit and spice sauces are as diverse as the flavors. They go just as well with chicken, lamb, turkey, fish, or rice dishes as they do with sandwiches or burgers. They can even elevate white bread and cheese to a higher level, transforming simple dishes into gourmet meals in an instant. Chutneys are mild to hot sauces made from chopped fruit, vegetables and spices . Their consistency ranges from runny to creamy and is reminiscent...
Peanut butter without palm oil – natural peanut butter
Peanut butter (also known as peanut cream or peanut puree) consists largely of ground peanuts . Add salt, sugar and vegetable oil (usually Palm oil , rapeseed oil or cottonseed oil). But does that really have to be the case? Is there no natural peanut butter without palm oil and free from other additives? To answer this question, we first need to clarify why so many Peanut butter products palm oil contain. Why is palm oil in peanut butter? If you walk through the supermarket and look at the list of ingredients of the products, you quickly notice that in almost every second product contains palm oil No...