Term | Definition
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a la mode | A French term meaning "in the mode of", describing
how a dish is prepared. Americanized to mean
ice cream with your pie.
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acini de pepe | Italian for "peppercorns", these are tiny peppercorn-shaped pasta.
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Aioli | A strongly flavored garlic mayonnaise, often with other herbs added, from the Provence region of southern France. It often accompanies meat, fish or vegetables.
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al dente | An Italian term, usually referring to pasta, used
to describe the texture of slight resistence
when bitten. The meaning of the phrase is
"to the tooth." Dentists, perhaps, mean something
else.
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Albacore | A variety of tuna fish, with white meat and a
high fat content.
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Albumen | Egg whites.
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alfredo | A rich sauce of butter, cream, grated parmesean cheese and black pepper most commonly served over fettuccine.
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almond paste | Made of ground blanched almonds, sugar and glycerin or other liquid. Almond extract is sometimes added for more intense almond flavor. Almond paste is less sweet and slightly coarser than marzipan.
Used in a variety of confections, it is available in most supermarkets.
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Amaranth | An annual plant. Greens have a slightly sweet
flavor and can be cooked or served in salads.
Seeds can be ground into flour or used as cereal.
Found in Caribbean and Asian markets.
Considered nutritious and high-protein.
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Anaheim chile | One of the most common fresh chiles available
in the U.S. Long, narrow, green, and usually
mild. Named after Anaheim, California. No
further relation to the Angels.
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