cuisine
From street-food to fine dining, traditional Italian to Asian-Fusion, being well-versed in global cuisine is the first step to culinary mastery.
Steaming crab tips 🦀
Some people don't like to eat pork, some don't like to eat mutton, but rarely have I heard of people who don't like to eat crab, which has been loved by people since ancient times for its freshness. With the improvement in living standards, the crab has come into the common household, and people know more and more about crab, which is not only delicious but also a good tonic for autumn. Crab is rich in amino acids, unsaturated fatty acids, vitamins, and trace elements such as iron, calcium, and phosphorus, which help to strengthen the bones and bones and enhance immunity.
By Alessandro Algardi3 years ago in Feast
Tempting Beginnings
Europe Scandinavia Gravlax is a delicious appetizer that consists of raw, salt-cured salmon seasoned with dill. This dish originated when fishermen would bury the salt, sugar, and dill-rubbed salmon above the high tide line to ferment. Today it is all done under refrigeration. Gravlax can be served in many ways among them pieces on crackers with cream cheese or on pieces of bread with different kinds of spreads, and the flavor can be enhanced but adding some freshly ground pepper.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Feast
Alaska's 'mushroom of immortality'
Black Gold. The Diamond of the Forest. The Mushroom of Immortality. Hearing the chaga fungus referred to by its many nicknames, it's easy to imagine sparkling gemstones and tendrils of precious metals hanging from trees. Instead, chaga protrudes parasitically on the trunk of the boreal birch; bulbous, black and more reminiscent of bark than fungi.
By Seamons Mahall3 years ago in Feast









