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Matti Narkia

Brain (as food) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "The brain, like most other internal organs, or offal, can serve as nourishment. Brains used for nourishment include those of pigs, squirrels, horses, cattle, monkeys, chickens and goats. In many cultures, different types of brain are considered a delicacy. In the Southern United States, canned pork brain in gravy can be purchased for consumption as food. This form of brain is often fried with scrambled eggs to produce "Eggs n' Brains".[1] They are part of the menu in many family owned restaurants throughout the region. The brain of animals also features in French cuisine, in dishes such as cervelle de veau and tête de veau."
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Matti Narkia

Brain (as food) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Like most other internal organs, or offal, the brain can serve as nourishment. This includes the brains of pigs, cattle, monkeys, and in rare circumstances, humans, or even cats, birds, or marine mammals such as whales. In many cultures, different types of brain are considered a delicacy.
Mango Dash india

Mango Dash: Nutritional And Health Benefits of Mango Juice - 0 views

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    Mango is a summer delicacy which is consumed worldwide. They are juicy, sweet and act as a natural coolant which is very effective in beating the summer heat. Many varieties of mango are available in the market which have different taste and flavors. They are usually consumed raw and are savored in fresh salads and juices. Mango shakes, pickles, sauces, ice-creams and smoothies are prepared from mangoes which provide different blend of flavor to them. Let us find out the nutritional and health benefits of mango. Nutritional Benefits of Mango Juice provides around 60 calories for 100 grams of its serving. It contains a lot of phytochemicals and nutrients and is a rich source of carbohydrates and fibre. Antioxidants and Vitamins like Vitamin-A, B, C, E and K are present in it. Mango is also a good source of various minerals like Calcium, Zinc, Potassium, Iron, Magnesium and Potassium. Some Main Benefits of Mango Juice - Beneficial for Prevents Cancer: Mangoes are rich in antioxidants which restrict the oxidation of cells in the body. These antioxidants are quercetin, isoquercitrin, astragalin, fisetin, gallic acid and methylgallat. Even Vitamin-A and flavonoids like beta-carotene, alpha-carotene, and beta-cryptoxanthin present in mango prevents lung and oral cancer. Improves Brain and Health Memory: Mango Juice in Vitamin-B6 is found in abundance in mango which helps in improving brain function. It helps in maintaining an efficient nervous system. It is a mood vitamin and enhances mood and controls stress. Beneficial for Aids Digestion: Mangoes are a rich source of dietary fibre which helps in proper digestion. Fibres help with proper bowel movement and keep the digestive tract clean. Mangoes are alkaline in nature thus reduce acidity in the stomach. Various bio-active compounds like Esters, Terpenes and Aldehydes make mangoes even more potent against indigestion. Lowering Cholesterol: Mango Juice are rich in fibre which reduce bad choleste
bagjak

Hummus Nutrition Information - 0 views

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    The Benefits of Hummus Because of the high hummus nutritional value, it provides a lot of health benefits upon regular consumption. While some of the benefits have already been mentioned above, there are several other benefits of this wonderful delicacy.
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SALE Sliced Pastirma - 1 views

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    Pastirma, a kind of Turkish cured meat, is a delicacy with a wonderful flavour. It roots from "bastirma" which means "being pressed" in Turkish as pressure is a crucial step in the preparation of it. Pastirma is covered and cured in a thick spicy paste called "cemen", which is prepared with cumin, fenugreek seeds, garlic and hot paprika.
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