Results tagged 'vegetable'
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AvocadoAvocados come in varying shapes, colours, and sizes, depending on the variety. The most common variety, the Hass avocado, is oval and has a dark...
Beef and Spinach BakeYour family will be clammering for more when you serve this casserole, it is simply delicious, don't expect any leftovers.
Bitter MelonThe bitter melon grows on a climbing plant measuring between 7 and 10m in length; the vines have tendrils by which they attach themselves to plants...
Brussels SproutsBrussels sprouts resemble small cabbages and are found growing densely in the leaf axils of upright stems that can grow as high as 90cm . Each stem...
Fuerte AvocadoThis is in season from late autumn through spring. It's not quite as buttery as the Hass avocado, but its flavor is excellent.
Hass AvocadoHass avocados are a smaller variety and are more oval in shape than Fuerte and Sharwill. Their skin is coarsely textured, and they are the only...
Mushroom Stock for SteamboatsThis aromatic spring onion-flavoured stock becomes even more delicious as you dip and cook the raw accompaniments.
Red CabbageOne head yields about 8 cups shredded cabbage. Notes: Red cabbage tastes just like green cabbage, so your choice between them depends largely on...
Reed AvocadoThis large, roundish avocado slips easily from the peel, and has excellent flavor and texture. It will stay firm even when ripe, so it's not a good...
Savoy CabbageSavoy cabbage is like ordinary cabbage, but with a milder flavor. It can often be used in place of green cabbage, and your dish will probably be...
Sharwil AvocadoThe Sharwil tends to be small and more pear shaped with a shorter fatter neck than other Avocados. It comes into season along the East Coast of...
Shepard AvocadoSmooth, green skin, golden buttery flesh, delicious nutty taste, and the only variety that doesn't go brown when cut, there's little wonder that...
Wurtz AvocadoAvocados again accompany its fellow winter Avocado coming into season at the end of April in the Bundaberg region of Central Queensland and grows...
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