July 18th, 2008 flowercarole
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One of the popular recipes on Quick Free Recipes at the moment is the ‘Peach Passion Dessert‘. This recipe will certainly impress your friends and is quick and easy to prepare and make. This recipe is just one of hundreds of scrumptious, tasty, lick your lips recipes!
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July 17th, 2008 flowercarole
The medicinal properties of the baobab fruit are the stuff of African legend. Claire Soares says it also tastes great and, thanks to an EU ruling, we will all be able to try some soon.
It didn’t matter what was wrong with me, be it a stomach upset or a rogue spot, the remedy prescribed by Senegalese friends was always the same. Baobab fruit – and lots of it.
Usually it was administered in the form of a Senegalese smoothie, the fruit pulp mixed with water to make what is known in the local Wolof language as bouye. The white drink delivered hints of velvety yoghurt with a flick of tart sherbet to the tongue. And it was not only mighty tasty, it left Western anti-diarrhoea fixes, such as Imodium, lagging and was soon an ever-present item in my fridge.
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July 16th, 2008 flowercarole
An unusual fruit from a native African tree, the baobab, is to be available in the UK after being approved by the EU.
The fruit, contained in a hard nut, has six times more vitamin C than oranges and twice as much calcium as milk.
African people have eaten the fruit for thousands of years, but Europeans will consume its pulp as an ingredient in smoothies and cereal bars.
Since 1997, foods not commonly consumed in the EU have had to be formally approved before going on sale.
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