"Tonka beans (Dipteryx odorata) Tonkabones grow on a Tonka tree and are the seeds of the fruit that these trees carry. Tonka beans are narrow, black, elongated and wrinkled beans with a brown interior. Once harvested, the seeds are dried and soaked 24 hours a day in alcohol or rum. Tonka beans soaked in rum give a taste of vanilla, almond and rum. This makes them a perfect seasoning for desserts and pastries. After the addition of alcohol, the beans are dried again and a fermentation process takes place. Tonkabones are a widely used ingredient in desserts, the garnishing of desserts (ganache), caramel confectionery, ice cream or patisserie."
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"Origin Of Tonka beans Tonka beans (Dipteryx odorata) Tonka beans grow on a Tonka tree and are the seeds of fruit that these trees bear. Tonka beans are narrow, black elongated and wrinkled beans with a brown inside. Production process Tonka beans After the seeds have been harvested, they are dried and soaked in alcohol or rum for a day. Tonka beans soaked in rum give a taste of vanilla, almond and rum. That makes them a perfect seasoning of desserts and patisserie. After adding the alcohol, the beans are dried again and a fermentation process takes place. Tonka beans applications Tonka beans are a common ingredient of desserts, the garnish of desserts (ganache), caramel sugar, ice cream or patisserie."
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"Origin Red Kidney beans Red kidney beans get their name from their kidney-like shape and color. Production process Red Kidney beans Red kidney beans are picked by hand and checked for quality at 3 different points in the production process. The red kidney beans are given a thorough cleaning immediately after harvest. Any stones will be removed. After that, the beans are selected by size and then polished. Healthy properties Red Kidney beans and applications Red kidney beans are very nutritious because they are full of protein, vitamins, minerals and fiber. They are a good meat substitute and are also very popular among athletes. In addition, this red kidney bean gives long-lasting energy and a full feeling. Red kidney beans can be eaten both hot and cold. You use them in stews, with tacos, in salads, in soup or with pasta dishes."
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"Rice Rice is a cultivated crop. This means that it is a plant species that was grown for human use and is bred from wild plants. Rice (Oryza) is a cereal, of which China is the largest producer and consumer and Thailand the largest exporter. Rice grows as a branched plume. The panicle contains between 50 and 500 spikes, each containing a flower. The ovary and later the grains are enclosed by calyxes. The growing process of rice takes on average between 3 and 6 months. History of rice The origin of rice is in Asia. About 9000 years ago people started growing rice in the tropics. The rice grains were discovered in the village of Shangshan. The cultivation of crops enabled people to live in one place. Rice was found in Shangsan in jars and stones, along with tools to grind the rice. Rice was not eaten more frequently in Europe until the 15th century, this was due to the voyages of discovery to Asia. Use Rice flour is ground and uncooke…"
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"History and Origin of Quinoa Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) is native to South America and has been grown as the main food crop since 6000 years ago. Quinoa was already used by the Incas as a field product. The plant is able to grow under cold, nutrient-poor and dry conditions. The growth period is about 5-6 months. Through crossbreeding, quinoa varieties have been created which can grow in European and North American conditions. In the first half of April the quinoa is sown in Europe and the harvest takes place from mid-September. Production Process Quinoa Flakes After harvest, the quinoa is first cleaned. Then the quinoa is washed to remove the saponin. Then it is dried and the best pieces will be selected by hand. These pieces are soaked to flatten the quinoa. After drying, the quinoa is sieved and then processed into quinoa flakes. Healthy properties Quinoa Flakes <Quinoa flakes are rich in vitamins B2, E, iron, copper and magnesium. Quino…"
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