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lahpet - wikipedia lahpet from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search burmese pickled tea lahpet lahpet thoke, burmese tea leaf salad or pickled tea salad is a favourite national dish. place of origin burma associated national cuisine burmese cuisine main ingredients fermented
article contains burmese script . without proper rendering support , you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of burmese script . lahpet, also spelled laphat, laphet, lephet, leppet, or letpet in english ( burmese : လက်ဖက်; mlcts : lak hpak, pronounced [ləphɛʔ] ), is burmese for fermented...
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bound in a gelatinous matrix. the result is tangy like yogurt, but it may also be slightly alcoholic and fizzy, depending on the fermentation time and technique. for safety and consistency, most commercial kefirs use powdered starter cultures instead of the grains. in contrast, yogurt is typically fermented
energy, strengthens nails and hair, or prevents cancer and diabetes. kefir is rich in protein , calcium, b vitamins, and other nutrients. choose low-fat or nonfat varieties to reduce calories. kefir made from soy milk is also available. traditional kefir is not sweet, but most commercial products have added...
https://www.berkeleywellness.com/healthy-eating/food/article/are-yogurt-and-kefir-same
healthy eating, and support community-based food production. approved cottage foods the california department of public health (cdph) has established a list of currently approved food products that may quality to be produced by cfos. as of july , , the list includes (partial list): baked goods, without cream
, custard, or meat fillings candy, such as brittle and toffee. dried fruit. dried pasta. fruit pies, fruit empanadas, and fruit tamales. granola, cereals, and trail mixes. jams, jellies, preserves, and fruit butter that comply with the standard described in part of title of the code of federal regulations...
https://ucanr.edu/sites/cottagefoods/