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The Botanist in the Kitchen. Where botany meets the cutting board. About the Botanist in the Kitchen. The Food Plant Tree of Life. Outline View (with links). Author Archives: Jeanne L. D. Osnas. Botany Lab of the Month, Easter edition. March 27, 2016. Dying Easter eggs with homemade vegetable dyes today made for some superb kitchen botany. Making the dyes is easy, fun, and offers insight into the fascinating evolution of plant pigments. The spice turmeric comes from the rhizome (underground stem) of.
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The Botanist in the Kitchen. Where botany meets the cutting board. About the Botanist in the Kitchen. The Food Plant Tree of Life. Outline View (with links). Newer posts →. Taking advantage of convergent terpene evolution in the kitchen. March 19, 2015. Jeanne L. D. Osnas. Black pepper growing (photo by L. Osnas). To develop satisfying crunch, the. Recipe for pepper-crusted beef tenderloin. Requires a prodigious quantity of coarsely ground black pepper (. From the cracked black pepper fruits (peppercorns).
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