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Dried Shiitake Mushrooms»rank:from: ImportedImported: :Reconstitute the shiitakes by soaking them in warm water for approximately 30 minutes. Remove from water, squeeze excess liquid from shiitake. Remove and discard shiitake stems. Leave shiitake whole, thinly sliced, chopped or diced as desired. |
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La Bella San Marzano Tomatoes 28oz can»rank: 6782from: La Bella San MarzanoBella San Marzano: :Whole peeled ltalian tomatoes packed in natural tomatoes juices with basil. Grown and packed in San Marzano Valley,ltaly |
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Passion Fruit Concentrate»rank: 1499from: Hayward Enterprises, Inc.Hayward Enterprises Inc: :Delivered frozen to your door, your order from The Perfect Purée of Napa Valley is ready to swirl into soups and sauces, blend in to fabulous cocktails, or spoon over simple desserts for an elegant touch. With so many flavors to choose from, the only limit is your imagination. |
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BLACK TRUMPET,(DRIED) 1 lb.»rank: 7127from: Angelina's GourmetAngelinas Gourmet: :Black Trumpet (Craterllus Cornucopioides), also known as 'Horn of Plenty', is considered a great delicacy. This fragile, trumpet-shaped mushroom has a waxy, charcoal-gray outer surface, while the inside is a velvety blackish-brown. This is an incredibly rich and buttery mushroom. The Black Trumpet can be found growing in large groups in damp, deciduous woods, especially under oak or beech during summer and fall. |
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2- PACK- 'Peregrino' Cracked Olives»rank: 3644from: PeregrinoPeregrino: :The olives in this jar are lightly cracked in order to take full advantage of the herb, bay leaf, and garlic marinade. The result perfectly captures the flavors of 0ld Sevilla, down to the crunchy garlic bud, which is mild as mild can be. La Tienda is the only place you can purchase these olives outside of Spain. How we came to have these remarkable olives is another example of Spanish generosity. l was enjoying tapas one evening in Sevilla with the ... |
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ANCHO, DE-STEMMED, FIRST QUALITY,(DRIED) 1 lb.»rank: 2881from: Angelina's GourmetAngelinas Gourmet: :Ancho (Ahn-cho) Chile (Capsicum Annuum) means 'wide chile pepper'. The dried Ancho has a dark, brick red to mahogany color with a medium-thickness of wrinkled flesh. lt has wide shoulders tapering to a round end. The Ancho is about 4 to 5 on a heat scale of 1 to 10. lt is the dried form of a poblano pepper and often is mislabeled as a 'Pasilla' or 'Mulato' pepper. An Ancho can be used as a substitute for guajillo or pasilla negro ... |
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SHIITAKE, FIRST QUALITY, 1 lb.»rank: 7201from: Angelina's GourmetAngelinas Gourmet: :Shiitake (Lentinus Edoles) is often called a wild mushroom. However, it is only found cultivated. The origin of this mushroom is debated--either the Chinese or the Japanese were the first to cultivate Shiitake over 1,200 years ago. lt is available fresh in nearly all U.S. markets and there is also a very large demand for the dry form. Dried Shiitake caps are dark brown on top, with tan gills underneath. The rim of the dried Shiitakes curls down toward the stem. The ... |
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2- PACK- 'Peregrino' Mixed Olives»rank: 3208from: PEREGRINOPeregrino: :This is an authentic artisan assortment from the olive groves to you even a few stems remain on the tiny ones. This trio represents the three primary olive regions in Spain. |
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Garlic Pickled Asparagus, 12oz.»rank: 3858from: Granite Bay Farms Specialty FoodsGranite Bay Farms Specialty Foods: :Crisp, tender asparagus is bathed in just the right amount of garlic and spices. Fantastic right out of the jar or an an alternative to celery in your next Bloody Mary. |
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Corona Real New Mexico Molido Chili Ground, 8 oz.»rank: 3858from: Corona RealCorona Real: :Corona Real Dried New Mexico molido chiles. |

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