Marzipan
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Marzipan (Almond)
Prunus dulcis
Family: Rosaceae
Almond is the seed of the drupe of the Almond tree.
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Sweet Almond
PRUNUS DULCIS VAR. DULCIS
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Green Almond
Green almonds are the immature fruits of the sweet almond tree, harvested while still soft, before the outer shell hardens and the inner kernel fully develops.
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Blanched Almond
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Ground Almond
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Almond Paste
Recipe here
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Marzipan
Recipe here
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Almond OIl
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Almond Butter
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Almond Milk
Almond milk is made by soaking and grinding almonds in water. When filtering the almond you get a milky white liquid. It can also be made by adding water to almond butter.
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Bitter Almond
PRUNUS DULCIS VAR. AMARA
Extract of bitter almond was once used medicinally but even in small doses, effects are severe or lethal, especially in children; the cyanide must be removed before consumption. The acute oral lethal dose of cyanide for adult humans is reported to be 0.5–3.5 mg/kg (0.2–1.6 mg/lb) of body weight (approximately 50 bitter almonds), whereas for children, consuming 5–10 bitter almonds may be fatal. Source: Wikipedia
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The Rosaceae Family
a family of flowering plantsAKA: the rose family