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  2. Cochineal - Wikipedia

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    Cochineal dye was extensively used in the Pre-Columbian era, often for ceremonial textiles and those worn by rulers.: 12–25 The dye bonds best with animal fibers rather than plant fibers and was most effective for dying wool from alpacas and other Camelidae, rabbit fur, and feathers. It was also used on cottons and plant-based fabrics, to ...

  3. Almond bark - Wikipedia

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    Almond bark (also known as vanilla flavored candy coating) is a chocolate -like confection made with vegetable fats instead of cocoa butter and with coloring and flavors added. It can be bought in packages, blocks, or round discs where candy and baking supplies are sold. [1] The confection is commonly used to cover or dip fruits, caramel, oats ...

  4. Cooking on the Wild Side - Wikipedia

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    7 (ongoing) Cooking on the Wild Side is a cooking show hosted by Phyllis Speer and John Philpot on the Arkansas Educational Television Network (AETN) and produced by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. [1] The show was originally part of Arkansas Outdoors, and featured many cooking segments from that series alongside new content.

  5. List of dyes - Wikipedia

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    65589-70-0. 10597-46-3 (hydrochloride) Alcian Blue 8GX. Alcian Blue. Ingrain Blue 1. 74240. phthalocyanine. 75881-23-1. Alcian yellow GXS.

  6. Acid fuchsin - Wikipedia

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    Acid fuchsin or fuchsine acid, (also called Acid Violet 19 [1] and C.I. 42685 [1]) is an acidic magenta dye with the chemical formula C 20 H 17 N 3 Na 2 O 9 S 3. It is a sodium sulfonate derivative of fuchsine. Acid fuchsin has wide use in histology, [1] and is one of the dyes used in Masson's trichrome stain. [2]

  7. Arak (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Arak is traditionally made of grapes and aniseed (the seeds of the anise plant); when crushed, their oil provides arak with a slight licorice taste. [1] Dates, figs, and other fruits are sometimes added. [2] Typically, arak is a minimum of 50% alcohol by volume (ABV), and can be up to 70% ABV (126 proof ). [2] A 53% ABV is considered typical.

  8. Homemade Corn Tortillas Are Easier Than You Think To Make - AOL

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    Cover dough with a damp towel. Heat a cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat. Cut a zip-top plastic bag in half. Place one half down on a tortilla press, place one piece of dough on top, and ...

  9. Traditional dyes of the Scottish Highlands - Wikipedia

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    Recipes. Many of the dyes are made from lichens, the useful ones for this purpose being known as crottle. The process employed is to wash the thread thoroughly in urine long kept ("fual"), rinse and wash in pure water, then put into the boiling pot of dye which is kept boiling hot on the fire.