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Dab - This flatfish is variety of flounder that features a
sweet, firm flesh.
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Daikon - "Daikon" means "big root" in Japanese. This
radish has a sweet flavor and a crisp,
juicy white flesh. Used raw, in salads,
in stir-fries, and as a garnish. Also
called "Oriental radish."
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Daiquiri -
A cocktail prepared with rum, lime, and
sugar. Daiquiris are also made with
fruit. Frozen daiquiris are made by
adding crushed ice and fruit chunks and
pureeing them in a blender.
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Danbo Cheese - A Swiss-style cheese with red or yellow wax
rind and a pale yellow interior. Danbo
has a mild sweet taste, firm texture,
and is dotted with holes. Available in
regular and lowfat varieties.
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Dandelion Greens - A weed with bright green leaves with a
slightly bitter tangy taste. Used to add
interest to salads. The leaves can be
eaten raw or cooked. The roots can eaten
raw or cooked or roasted and ground to
make "root coffee."
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Danish Pastry - This butter-rich pastry begins as yeast dough
that is rolled out, buttered, folded,
then rolled out several more times.
Danish is often filled with fruit, cream
cheese, and/or nuts.
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Daredevil Winter Warmer
is a smooth, fruity beer with a strong,
mature flavour, produced by Everards in
Narborough, near
Leicester.
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Dasheen - A variety of taro that is grown in the
southern states. It is a high-starch
tuber. Although acrid in the raw state,
it has a nut-like flavor when cooked.
Taro can be boiled, fried, baked, and
used in soup.
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Dasheen Leaf - The large "elephant ear" leaves of the dasheen
(a variety of "taro") that are edible
when young.
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Date - The fruit of the giant date palm, which lives up to 200
years and has been cultivated for over
5,000 years. Dates are about 55% sugar
when picked--higher as they dry. In the
U.S., dates are grown primarily in
Arizona and California.
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Deacon is a pale-gold,
orangey, dry
bitter from the
Gibbs Mews brewery in
Salisbury,
Wiltshire.
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Decon gold is a
straw-coloured, fruity,
summer beer from
Blackawton in South
Devon.
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Deep Shaft Stout
is a black stout produced by the
Freeminer brewery,
Gloucestershire with a
roast-malt flavor.
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Deglaze:
To add liquid such as wine, stock, or
water to the bottom of a pan to dissolve
the carmelized drippings so that they
may be added to a sauce, for added
flavor.
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Demi: ( French) Half.
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Deuchars IPA
is a light Scottish
ale brewed by the Caledonian
Brewing Company of
Edinburgh.
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Dewberry - A trailing-vine variety of blackberry.
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Dew-cup
was the first allowance of beer to
harvestmen in
England.
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Dextrous Sugar - This type of sugar is produced from grape or
corn sugar. Also called "grape sugar" or
"corn sugar."
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Diable Sauce - A meat and poultry sauce that is composed of a
basic brown sauce with wine, vinegar,
shallots, and red or black pepper.
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Diable:
Devilled.
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Diat Pils
is a lager which undergoes a thorough
fermentation which removes
almost all the
sugars from the
botom-fermented, Pilsner-derived beer.
It was originally brewed for diabetics.
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Diced:Cut into small cubes.
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Dietetics
is the study of food in relation to the
promotion and maintenance of health.
Despite the attempts of some authors to
claim it is a new science, it has been
known and practised for centuries, and
the term dietetics precedes the
Second World War.
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Dijon - Originally from Dijon, France, this pale
variety of mustard is known for its
sharp, clean flavor that can range from
mild to hot. It is made from brown
mustard seeds, white wine, unfermented
grape juice and a variety of seasonings.
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Dill - A hardy, aromatic herb that has been cultivated for
thousands of years. Marketed in two
forms: dill weed, which is the dried
leaves; and dill seed, the dried seeds
of the herb. Dill was a symbol of good
luck for first-century Romans.
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Dim Sum -
This Chinese name, which means "heart's
delight," includes a variety of snacks
such as steamed dumplings, shrimp balls,
pastries, and spring rolls.
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Directors
is a strong English
ale brewed by the Courage
brewery.
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Dishcloth Gourd - The fruit of any of several tropical vines of
the gourd family. Also called the
"loofah," "rag gourd," and "vegetable
sponge." The dried insides of these
gourds can be used as a sponge.
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Dishcloth Gourd - The fruit of any of several tropical vines of
the gourd family. Also called the
"Loofah," "rag gourd," and "vegetable
sponge." The dried insides of these
gourds can be used as a sponge.
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Distillation -
The process of separating the components
in a liquid by heating it to its vapor
point, then condensing the vapor into a
purified and/or concentrated form.
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Divinity -
A fluffy, creamy candy made from sugar,
corn syrup, and beaten egg whites. Nuts,
chocolate, and other flavorings are
often added to the mixture.
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Dock - Any of several varieties of the hardy perennial herb from
the perennial herb from the buckwheat
family. The most strongly flavored
variety is "sour dock." The mildest form
is "dock sorrel," also known as "herb
patience dock."
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Dogbolter
is an Australian bottom-fermenting dark
lager from the Matilda
Bay brewing company of
Perth. The beer is
cask-matured before bottling, taking
twice as long to produce as most
Australian beers.
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Dollarfish - This small, high-fat fish has a tender texture
and a rich, sweet flavor. Found off the
coast of the Atlantic and the Gulf of
Mexico, this fish is also called the
"butterfish."
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Dolphin Best
is a dry,
amber, cask
bitter brewed by the
Poole brewery,
Dorset.
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Dolphin Fish - Also called "Mahi Mahi" and "Dorado." Although
this fish is a dolphin, it is not a
mammal. To avoid confusion, the Hawaiian
name "Mahi Mahi" is becoming prevalent.
This fish is moderately fat with firm,
flavorful flesh.
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Domestic Turbot - A highly prized flatfish with a lean, firm
white flesh and a mild flavor. Turbot is
also the market name for several
varieties of flounder fished from
Pacific waters.
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Dorest Best
also known as
Badger Best
Bitter is a Hall and
Woodhouse cask
ale with a bitter
hop and fruit flavour.
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Double chance
is a malty
bitter from the
Malton brewery of North
Yorkshire.
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Double diamond
is Ind Coope's famous dark
amber bottled pale
ale from Burton-on-Trent,
which after a period of promotion as a
weak keg beer, saw its reputation
restored as a bottled ale, particularly
in the stronger export version. It is
also occasionally available as a cask
beer.
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Double Maxim
is a classic, strong,
amber coloured brown
ale with a smooth, fruity
taste formerly from the
Double Maxim Beer Company in
Sunderland.
More information at
http://www.dmbc.org.uk
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Dragon's Eye - A small, round fruit with a thin brown shell.
Its flesh is soft, white, juicy, and
surrounds one large black seed. Used as
a snack, in oriental soups, desserts,
and some sweet-and-sour dishes. Also
called "Longan."
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Dragonslayer
is a yellowish real
ale with a dry
malt and
hops flavour, from B&T,
Bedfordshire.
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Drambuie -
This Scotch-based liqueur is sweetened
with honey and flavored with a variety
of herbs.
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Draught Bass
is a superb British
bitter with a malty flavour
and light
hop bitterness.
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Draught Burton
Ale is a full-bodied
ale from the Carlsberg-Tetley
brewery in Burton-on-Trent.
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Drawn butter:
Melted butter.
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Drawwell bitter
is a cask beer from the
Hanby brewery in
Shropshire.
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Dredging:
To coat with dry ingredients such as
flour or bread crumbs.
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Drum - Any of a variety of fish named for the drumming or deep
croaking noise they make. These fish are
firm and low in fat. The drum family
include the black croaker, black drum,
hardhead, kingfish, and queenfish.
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Duck - Any of a variety of species of wild or domestic web-footed
birds. Broilers and fryers are under 8
weeks old, roasters are no more than 16
weeks old. Duck is generally higher in
fat than other domestic birds.
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Duck Sauce - A thick, sweet and sour condiment made from
plums, apricots, sugar and seasonings.
Often served with duck, pork, or
spareribs.
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Dunkel is a German style of
dark, soft, malty brown lager.
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Dusting:
To sprinkle with sugar or flour.
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Dutch oven is a large,
heavy, saucepan with a close-fitting lid
used for braising meat, making soup and
similar dishes. Now almost obsolete in
Britain, they are still
widely used on a day-to-day basis in
Jamaica and possibly other
Caribbean cultures, where
they are known as 'Dutch Pot' or '
Dutchie'.
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Dylans Ale
is an English
ale brewed by the
Brain,
Crown
Buckley brewery of
Cardiff to celebrate the
poetry of
Dylan Thomas. It is a
full-bodied mature ale with a mellow
flavour and a subtle
hop
aroma.
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