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Culinary
Roasted corn is a simple snack, but it can also be a delicious dinner. Although it runs best when it is stuck on a stick and roasted over a fire, we don't always have that option, which doesn't mean that we can't afford roasted corn. It can also be prepared in the oven, and it will be just as tasty!
Plum jam is considered one of the most popular and traditional homemade jams. And since autumn is approaching and with it the season of plums, it is high time to learn how to prepare it ourselves. Why buy it when you can prepare it yourself at home in a quarter of an hour. Yes, in a quarter of an hour! Who comes back from the store so quickly?
Tabasco sauce is the queen of spicy sauces. The sauce, made from Tabasco chilies, has been delighting hot food lovers around the world for almost 150 years. It is made from only three ingredients and you can easily prepare it yourself at home.
Why is Berco's Billion Dollar Popcorn the most expensive popcorn in the world? The answer lies in the ingredients. They are made from natural sugar (for caramel), the most expensive salt in the world (this comes from the Danish island of Læsø, and you have to pay 25 euros per kilogram), Nielsen Massey Bourbon Vanilla vanilla extract and sprinkled with edible 23-carat gold leaves!
Take advantage of the grape season and stock up on homemade grape jam. Grape jam can be made from red or white grapes. It is excellent on bread, but it is also suitable for biscuits and cookies.
Rösti is Switzerland's national food. It is a simple potato dish, which, like Roger Federer, is a true symbol and pride of the country. It comes from the canton of Bern, where it used to be a staple of hearty peasant breakfasts, and from the times when there was nothing more than a pan and a hearth in farmhouses, so it makes sense that it's not difficult to prepare.
Learn how to make real Greek tzatziki, a summery Greek dish of pickles and yogurt that's ready in minutes. The classic recipe calls for dill and garlic, but you can allow yourself a lot of creative independence and add something else to the pickles and yogurt (instead of dill, for example, fresh parsley).
Have you ever tried Oreo popcorn? Chances are you've eaten both salty and sweet popcorn, but definitely not Oreo popcorn! Once you know this recipe, you won't want to have anything else with you while watching a movie or a game!
If you still haven't found a way to have the hottest picnic this season, then you don't know the Urban Picnic service yet. A culinary experience at a high level takes place just a step away from the center of the capital in Tivoli Park accompanied by acoustic music and good wine.
What's even sweeter than a bounty bar? Bounty cake! This will satisfy even the most demanding bountyholics. You need little time and even less confectionary knowledge for it!
The history of the wedding cake is as extensive as the wedding cake itself. Its tradition dates back to Antiquity. Back then, the cakes were sweet pastries made from yeast dough, sweetened with honey and filled with nuts. The symbolism of the cake as part of the wedding ceremony began with the ancient Romans and Greeks. The first ones broke the wedding cake over the bride's head as a sign of the loss of virginity, wishing the newlyweds fertility, while in Greece, the wedding party threw small cakes at the newlyweds, wishing them fertility in marriage. Multi-tiered cakes appeared in the 17th century. See wedding cakes over time in the picture.