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red new mexican chile ground red new mexico chile ground white pepper habanero chiles, cut in half habanero hot sauce half and half hard boiled eggs hardwood for the fire, such as apple, hickory, pecan, or oak hardwood chips for the smoke, soaked in water, or substitute fresh branches and leaves hazelnuts
scallions (green onions) scotch bonnet chiles (or habaneros) scotch bonnet or habanero chiles sea salt seafood seasoned bread crumbs seasoning salt semi-sweet chocolate semisweet chocolate serrano chiles, stems removed, chopped serrano or jalapeño chiles sesame seeds shallots shaved, smoked cheese shelled...
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saumur uses charolais beef chuck, marinated overnight with saumur white wine, garlic, herbs and spices, then slow-baked until tender. other standout dishes include black mussel soup with white wine, cream, saffron and croutons, and traditional paris-brest with pâte à choux, hazelnut mousse, roasted hazelnuts
. for more information, please visit: french beef tartar with foie gras terrine, mixed salad with walnut dressing. braised french beef with potato and white wine from saumur. black mussel soup with white wine, cream, saffron and croutons. paris-brest with pâte à choux, hazelnut mousse, roasted hazelnuts...
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the amphibian species only consist of the common india toad and the common frog. the park is most famous for it's diurnal tigers. the park also has a large number of marsh crocs reptiles: snub nosed marsh crocodiles, desert monitor lizards, tortoise, banded kraits, cobras, common kraits, ganga soft shelled
turtles, indian pythons, north indian flap shelled turtles, rat snakes, russel's vipers, saw-scaled vipers and the indian chamaeleon. birds:- ranthambore, due to its varied terrain and abundance of water bodies, has an excellent population of birds, resident and migrant. in total, a list of species...
http://www.realvoyages.com/wildlife/Ranthambore.html