Author: Marilyn Medina

What Is Savory In Food?

Savoury food has a salty or spicy flavour rather than a sweet one. Italian cooking is best known for savoury dishes. Synonyms: spicy, rich, delicious, tasty More Synonyms of savoury. What food is considered savory? What Are Examples Of Savory Foods? (25 Examples) Popcorn. Popcorn is one of the most popular options for savory snackers. […]

Who Owns Savory Spice?

My husband Mike and I opened our first Savory Spice Shop in 2004 in Denver. We opened 3 more in the next 4 years and began franchising the concept in 2009. We currently have 23 stores, both franchised and company owned, as well as a eCommerce website. Is Savory Spice a chain? Savory Spice and […]

Is Apricot Oil Good For Face?

Apricot oil helps to improve skin tone, maintain softness and radiance of the skin. It also nourishes the skin and lowers the appearance of face wrinkles, fine lines and blemishes (that’s the Vitamin C and E working in partnership). Can you put apricot oil on your face? It acts as a great natural moisturizer. It […]

Is Apricot Oil Light Or Heavy?

Apricot oil is light and quickly makes skin soft and smooth (that’s due to its Vitamin A content); it percolates deep into the skin and provides long-lasting moisturisation. Its fatty acids act as non-greasy emollients to nourish and restore dry skin. Is apricot oil a light oil? You see, apricot oil is is light, gets […]

Do Apricots Clean You Out?

Dried Apricots Include Loads of Fiber It ensures your digestive tract runs with regularity, cleaning out the impurities in your body. When you eat a diet high in fiber, you also naturally regulate your weight and may even reduce your cholesterol levels. Are apricots a laxative? Apricots: Apricots (both fresh and dried) are often recommended […]

Do Garlic Chives Survive Winter?

Garlic chives are hardy perennials that survive winter even in very cold climates. Do garlic chives come back every year? Garlic chives (Allium tuberosum) are an easy addition to the garden. If you live in zones 4-9, find a spot for this reliable perennial herb in your garden and it will come back year after […]

Does Avocado Clean Your Gut?

Avocados contain insoluble and soluble fibers that soothe the intestines. These fibers are essential for digestion to ensure the smooth passage of food through the digestive tract. Eating this superfood also reduces symptoms of diarrhea and constipation. Does avocado clean stomach? Avocado – Optimize digestion by eating avocados daily. The rich soluble and insoluble fibers […]

What Insects Do Chives Repel?

Chives deter aphids, mites, and Japanese beetles, as well as rabbits — a more significant garden pest. Sort of “the original” for bug repelling, with an overpowering lemony scent. It’s used in many commercial bug repellents and candles. It’s a grass-like plant that grows up to 6 feet tall! What plant repels most insects? The […]

What Countries Eat Watermelon?

China was the leading country in terms of per capita consumption, among the main consumers of watermelon, followed by Turkey (X kg/year), Iran (X kg/year), Egypt (X kg/year) and Brazil (X kg/year). In China, per capita watermelon consumption has grown noticably (+X% per year) in recent years. What country eats most watermelon? ChinaChina consumed over […]

How Do You Wash Chives?

Clean the chives. Rinse them under cold running water and remove any dead or withered chives. Pat them dry with a clean towel or kitchen towel until all moisture is removed. Should I wash chives? Wash the chives right before using them. Even if there’s no visible dirt on your chives, always rinse them before […]

Can Watermelon Dehydrate You?

Watermelon is very healthy and one of the most hydrating foods you can eat. A 1-cup (154-gram) serving contains over a half cup (118 ml) of water, in addition to some fiber and several important nutrients, including vitamin C, vitamin A and magnesium. Does watermelon hydrate you better than water? Fruits and vegetables definitely help […]

Why Do People Like Sweet And Savory?

Chefs call this flavor layering, and the right mix — not too sweet and not too salty — gives your brain a positive biological response. Another reason we love sweet and salty is a brain experience called sensory specific satiety. Because humans are omnivores, we’re wired to desire a variety of foods and tastes. Why […]

Is Apricot An Armenian Fruit?

The Armenian plumArmenian plumMarillen is an Austrian German and Bavarian term for apricots, which are known as Aprikosen in other German-speaking regions.https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marillenschnaps Are apricots from Armenia? Armenia is the motherland of the Apricot, is the oldest and genuine center for growing apricot. This is proved by 3000 year old apricot cores […]

Where Do Jujubes Come From?

Most are varieties of the common jujube (Z. jujuba), native to China, where they have been cultivated for more than 4,000 years. Where are jujubes grown? They are grown primarily in Texas and the southwestern United States. Jujubes have survived drought and excess moisture better than any other fruit plant in trials at College Station, […]

What Are Jujubes Called In America?

Jube. Jujube (/ˈdʒuːdʒuːb/ or /ˈdʒuːdʒuːbiː/; also known as jube or juju) is a gummy type of candy drop. Jujube (confectionery) American jujubes Alternative names Jube, Ju Ju Drop Type Confectionery Cookbook: Jujube Are Jujubes in America? Jujubes are distributed widely in the U.S., from Pennsylvania and Washington D.C. to Florida; and from Florida and Georgia, […]

How Long Have Jujubes Been Around?

4,000 years. Jujube (Ziziphus jujuba Mill), also called Chinese date, red date, or Tsao, is native to China. It originated in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, and has been cultivated in China for more than 4,000 years. How long have jujubes candy been around? Jujubes came to the US in the […]