Sweet clove-like flavor, pungent. Use in Italian & Mediterranean cuisine. Best with chicken, eggs, fish, pasta and tomatoes.
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Sweet, hint of lemon. Best in casseroles, fish, fruit salads, lamb, soups, stuffing and potatoes.
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Slightly licorice flavor. Pairs well with eggs, meats, pickling, poultry, salads and sauces.
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Glögg is a traditional Christmas drink served in which country?
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Musty, minty, slightly bitter. Pairs well with chicken, duck, goose, pork, sausage and stuffing.
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What is Norway?
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What is 4?
(Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew & Prince Edward)
Aromatic, slightly bitter and pungent. Great with meat, poultry, sausages, stuffings and vegetables.
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