What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
Do any?
I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some sort of garlic bread. But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would it be? Plz don't say squash or zuccini though. Thx. -Jared (Gots to eat muh veggies!) |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
phaeton > wrote in
: > Do any? > > I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some sort of > garlic bread. > > But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would > it be? > > Plz don't say squash or zuccini though. > > Thx. > > -Jared > > > (Gots to eat muh veggies!) Not strictly a vege, but grapes go with lasagne........ ezpecially when they are in the red wine form. -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia "And where is the Prince who can afford to so cover his country with troops for its defense, as that ten thousand men descending from the clouds, might not in many places do an infinite deal of mischief, before a force could be brought together to repel them?" Benjamin Franklin 1748 |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
"phaeton" > wrote in message ... > Do any? > > I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some sort of garlic > bread. > > But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would it > be? > > Plz don't say squash or zuccini though. > Salad. |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 18:51:41 -0600, phaeton >
wrote: >Do any? > >I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some sort of >garlic bread. > >But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would it be? > >Plz don't say squash or zuccini though. > >Thx. > >-Jared Hi Jared, Broccoli seems to go well, to my taste. Italian (wide) green beans are a standard. Best -- Terry |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 18:51:41 -0600, phaeton >
wrote: >Do any? > >I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some sort of >garlic bread. > >But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would it be? > green salad wilted spinach Tara |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
"phaeton" > wrote in message ... > Do any? > > I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some sort of garlic > bread. > > But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would it > be? > > Plz don't say squash or zuccini though. > > Thx. > A green salad. |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
phaeton wrote:
> But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would it > be? > broccoli... leftover and made into salad. Lots of vinegar, some good olive oil, lots of salt, some pepper, a little garlic and some minced red onion and optionally some sliced cherry tomatoes...tossed and let to sit for about 15 minutes. The quality of the oil and vinegar and seasoning on the generous side with salt are what make this, IMO. |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
"Cheryl" > wrote in
: > > "phaeton" > wrote in message > ... >> Do any? >> >> I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some sort of >> garlic bread. >> >> But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would >> it be? >> >> Plz don't say squash or zuccini though. >> >> Thx. >> > > A green salad. > > Yep. Though not necessarily just a green salad. I like to have a leafy salad with some chopped up tomato, cucumber, mandarin, etc, etc in it. It's like a palate cleanser between mouthfulls of lasagne. The salad also goes great with pizza. -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia "And where is the Prince who can afford to so cover his country with troops for its defense, as that ten thousand men descending from the clouds, might not in many places do an infinite deal of mischief, before a force could be brought together to repel them?" Benjamin Franklin 1748 |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
phaeton wrote:
> > if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna what would it be? Giardiniera |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
"phaeton" > wrote in message ... > Do any? > > I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some sort of garlic > bread. > > But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would it > be? > > Plz don't say squash or zuccini though. > > Thx. > > -Jared > > > (Gots to eat muh veggies!) A simple salad - lettuce, onion bits and olive oil, near room temp. Have grated cheese and a pepper mill nearby. |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 18:02:52 -0800 (PST), Sheldon >
wrote: >phaeton wrote: >> >> if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna what would it be? > >Giardiniera Giardiniera confuses people shemp. If you were to use enough Chicago style giardiniera to consider it a side dish you'll be very sorry. If you use the pickled spring mix in white vinegar I think it would pair up poorly. I do use Chicago style giardiniera on beefs, pizza, lasagna, eggplant / chicken / veal parmesan and it's a perfect blend. But it's not a side dish, it's a condiment. I've looked at recipes for years to make my own but never been impressed enough to try one of them. Plus the fact that there's always at least 10 brands on the store shelves and at the deli counter so the motivation isn't there. An it's dirt cheap to buy. I do know someone who makes a fabulous product but I've never got him drunk enough to get the recipe. Lou |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
"phaeton" > wrote in message
... > Do any? > > I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some sort of garlic > bread. > > But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would it > be? > > Plz don't say squash or zuccini though. > > Thx. > > -Jared > > > (Gots to eat muh veggies!) I always go with a green vegetable with pasta. You definitely do not want squash or any other heavy veggie. I like garlic buttered peas, green beans, brussel sprouts, lima beans, and even broccoli. I usually reserve broccoli for the evening we are having sea food. Just me. Make the vegetable colorful and not too filling to accompany the lasagna. Later, Dale P |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
cybercat wrote:
> "phaeton" > wrote in message > ... >> Do any? >> >> I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some sort of garlic >> bread. >> >> But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would it >> be? >> >> Plz don't say squash or zuccini though. >> > > Salad. > > Yes, or broccoli. gloria p |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
"Tara" > wrote > wilted spinach > Never thought of that. It sounds good. |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
I would make a salad that has some crunch to it....romaine, cucs, tomatoes, sort of a Greek salad but no cheese....enough in the lasagne. Best wishes, Ellie FINALLY! Rain in SF....very much needed. |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 21:27:08 -0600, "K" >
shouted from the highest rooftop: > >"phaeton" > wrote in message . .. >> Do any? >> >> I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some sort of garlic >> bread. >> >> But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would it >> be? >> >> Plz don't say squash or zuccini though. >> >> Thx. >> >> -Jared >> >> >> (Gots to eat muh veggies!) > >A simple salad - lettuce, onion bits and olive oil, near room temp. Have >grated cheese and a pepper mill nearby. I'm with you, only I'd dress the salad with a homemade extra-virgin olive oil & balsamic vinaigrette, add some celery and leave out the cheese because the lasagna needs something fresh light. -- una cerveza mas por favor ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ Wax-up and drop-in of Surfing's Golden Years: <http://www.surfwriter.net> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
Dale P wrote:
> I always go with a green vegetable with pasta. You definitely do not > want squash or any other heavy veggie. I like garlic buttered peas, > green beans, brussel sprouts, lima beans, and even broccoli. I usually > reserve broccoli for the evening we are having sea food. Just me. Make > the vegetable colorful and not too filling to accompany the lasagna. > > Later, > > Dale P > And I never serve a vegetable side dish during the pasta course. A salad after the lasagna is the norm. You don't consider starchy peas or lima beans, all buttered up to be heavy?? I don't even think they compliment the meal. |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
Green Jello with pineapple and cottage cheese? Lynn in Fargo |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
"Goomba" > wrote in message ... > Dale P wrote: > >> I always go with a green vegetable with pasta. You definitely do not >> want squash or any other heavy veggie. I like garlic buttered peas, >> green beans, brussel sprouts, lima beans, and even broccoli. I usually >> reserve broccoli for the evening we are having sea food. Just me. Make >> the vegetable colorful and not too filling to accompany the lasagna. >> >> Later, >> >> Dale P >> > And I never serve a vegetable side dish during the pasta course. A salad > after the lasagna is the norm. > > You don't consider starchy peas or lima beans, all buttered up to be > heavy?? I don't even think they compliment the meal. Well then, by Gawd they don't. I mean, how could they? |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
Goomba wrote:
> I never serve a vegetable side dish during the pasta course. A salad after > the lasagna is the norm. I'm guessing that the OP (phaeton) wasn't thinking in terms of a "pasta course" which would be preceded or succeeded by other courses. I think that the concept being employed here is that lasagna is being served as the main dish with all the side dishes being on the table at the same time. I'd recommend whatever is in season and looks best at the market to accompany the lasagna. In the midst of winter, I'd serve cardoons stewed in olive oil with garlic, lemon, and red pepper flakes, for example. Bob |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 00:32:23 -0500, Goomba >
shouted from the highest rooftop: >And I never serve a vegetable side dish during the pasta course. A salad >after the lasagna is the norm. A mixed green salad with rocket, two types of lettuce, mesculin, sliced onion, red pepper, celery and cucumber dressed with Paul Newman's light Balsamic is what I had after my spaghetti with clams, Puntanessca sauce and Parmesan tonight. Burp! -- una cerveza mas por favor ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ Wax-up and drop-in of Surfing's Golden Years: <http://www.surfwriter.net> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 18:51:41 -0600, phaeton >
wrote: >Do any? > >I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some sort of >garlic bread. > >But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would it be? > >Plz don't say squash or zuccini though. Anything green... green beans or broccoli. Or a green salad. |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
In article >,
phaeton > wrote: > Do any? > > I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some sort of > garlic bread. > > But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would it be? > > Plz don't say squash or zuccini though. > > Thx. > > -Jared > > > (Gots to eat muh veggies!) Something green. A marinated vegetable salad* or a salad of mixed greens would be nice. * Three- or four-bean salad Marinated artichokes Marinated broccoli-cauliflower-red onion slices-mushrooms-black olives -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ http://web.me.com/barbschaller http://gallery.me.com/barbschaller/100041 -- a woman my age shouldn't have this much fun! |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
Melba's wrote on Fri, 23 Jan 2009 07:40:48 -0600:
>> Do any? >> >> I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some >> sort of garlic bread. >> >> But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, >> what would it be? >> >> Plz don't say squash or zuccini though. >> >> Thx. >> >> -Jared >> >> (Gots to eat muh veggies!) > Something green. > A marinated vegetable salad* or a salad of mixed greens would > be nice. * Three- or four-bean salad > Marinated artichokes > Marinated broccoli-cauliflower-red onion > slices-mushrooms-black olives I'd go along with most types of green salad with a simple dressing, Italian or French.. Lasagna tends to overwhelm anything subtle even it is pretty good! -- James Silverton Potomac, Maryland Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
On Jan 23, 12:32*am, Goomba > wrote:
> Dale P wrote: > > I always go with a green vegetable with pasta. *You definitely do not > > want squash or any other heavy veggie. *I like garlic buttered peas, > > green beans, brussel sprouts, lima beans, and even broccoli. *I usually > > reserve broccoli for the evening we are having sea food. *Just me. *Make > > the vegetable colorful and not too filling to accompany the lasagna. > > > Later, > > > Dale P > > And I never serve a vegetable side dish during the pasta course. A salad > after the lasagna is the norm. I doubt the OP thinks in terms of the "pasta course". He's probably having lasagna for dinner and that's it. If he serves a salad, I'd bet dollars to doughnuts that it'll be served before or with the lasagna. My husband was used to having everything served at once, but I've got him onto salad before dinner now, in a blatant effort to fill his stomach with leaves so he'll eat less of the calorie-dense foods. It's not really working very well, but I refuse to give up. At our house, it's salad and then the meat and starch. Typically no other vegetable is served, because he wouldn't eat them. Loved your broccoli salad idea, though. That'll keep broccoli from winding up blooming in the trash. Cindy Hamilton |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
On Jan 22, 10:38�pm, Lou Decruss > wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 18:02:52 -0800 (PST), Sheldon > > wrote: > > >phaeton wrote: > > >> if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna what would it be? > > >Giardiniera > > Giardiniera confuses people shemp. �If you were to use enough Chicago > style giardiniera to consider it a side dish you'll be very sorry. �If > you use the pickled spring mix in white vinegar I think it would pair > up poorly. �I do use Chicago style giardiniera on beefs, pizza, > lasagna, eggplant / chicken / veal parmesan and it's a perfect blend. > > But it's not a side dish, it's a condiment. � > > I've looked at recipes for years to make my own but never been > impressed enough to try one of them. �Plus the fact that there's > always at least 10 brands on the store shelves and at the deli counter > so the motivation isn't there. �An it's dirt cheap to buy. �I do know > someone who makes a fabulous product but I've never got him drunk > enough to get the recipe. � > > Lou � So essentially what you're saying is that you're an ignorant *******... I heartily agree. That hacked up Chicago style compost (tantamount to hot dog relish) is not anything like real Italian Giardiniera. At a real Italian deli the display of Giardiniera is a work of art... it's the perfect vegetable accompaniment to any Italian meal. Giardiniera is the Italian version of health salad one would find at a Kosher deli, only a far fancier presentation... often displayed in an intricate mosaic in very large decorative glass vessels. There ain't much authentic about Chicago's Little Italy, even that deep trough slop they call pizza is a farce. |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
phaeton wrote:
> Do any? > > I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some sort of > garlic bread. > > But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would it > be? > > Plz don't say squash or zuccini though. > > Thx. > > -Jared > > > (Gots to eat muh veggies!) Why not a nice green salad? lettuce, tomato, green onions, broccoli all mixed up and served with a nice vinaigrette? as a side dish or separate course? -- JL |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
Bob Terwilliger wrote:
> > I'd recommend whatever is in season and looks best at the market to > accompany the lasagna. In the midst of winter, I'd serve cardoons stewed > in olive oil with garlic, lemon, and red pepper flakes, for example. > > Bob Interesting. I wouldn't know a cardoon from a cardigan and I'd assume they taste pretty similar. gloria p |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
"Gloria P" > wrote in message ... > Bob Terwilliger wrote: > >> >> I'd recommend whatever is in season and looks best at the market to >> accompany the lasagna. In the midst of winter, I'd serve cardoons stewed >> in olive oil with garlic, lemon, and red pepper flakes, for example. >> >> Bob > > Interesting. I wouldn't know a cardoon from a cardigan and I'd assume > they taste pretty similar. > Oh, please. Can't you tell by his posts that "Bob" is a man of taste and refinement? And then there's his wife ... |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
Bob wrote on Fri, 23 Jan 2009 00:45:45 -0800:
>> I never serve a vegetable side dish during the pasta course. A salad >> after the lasagna is the norm. > I'm guessing that the OP (phaeton) wasn't thinking in terms of > a "pasta course" which would be preceded or succeeded by other > courses. I think that the concept being employed here is that lasagna > is being served as the main dish with all the side > dishes being on the table at the same time. > I'd recommend whatever is in season and looks best at the > market to accompany the lasagna. In the midst of winter, I'd > serve cardoons stewed in olive oil with garlic, lemon, and red > pepper flakes, for example. From wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardoon Cardoon stalks can be covered with small, nearly invisible spines that can cause substantial pain if they become lodged in the skin. Several "spineless" cultivars have been developed to overcome this but care in handling is recommended for all types. The main root can be boiled and served cold. The flowers of the thistle-like plant are pretty and the buds can be eaten as well as the stems but it hardly seems worth the trouble to me. -- James Silverton Potomac, Maryland Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
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bob > wrote: > On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 00:32:23 -0500, Goomba > > shouted from the highest rooftop: > > >And I never serve a vegetable side dish during the pasta course. A salad > >after the lasagna is the norm. > > A mixed green salad with rocket, two types of lettuce, mesculin, > sliced onion, red pepper, celery and cucumber dressed with Paul > Newman's light Balsamic is what I had after my spaghetti with clams, > Puntanessca sauce and Parmesan tonight. Burp! But what's for dessert? You *do* know what puttanesca is, don't you? :-) From my dictionary: puttanesca adjective [usually postpositive ] denoting a pasta sauce typically including tomatoes, garlic, olives, and anchovies : pasta puttanesca. ORIGIN Italian, from puttana 'prostitute' (the sauce is said to have been devised by prostitutes as one that could be cooked quickly between clients' visits). -- Dan Abel Petaluma, California USA |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
"phaeton" > wrote in message
... > Do any? > > I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some sort of garlic > bread. > > But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would it > be? > > Plz don't say squash or zuccini though. > > Thx. > > -Jared > > > (Gots to eat muh veggies!) Spinach. Jill |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
On Jan 23, 1:30�pm, "jmcquown" > wrote:
> "phaeton" > wrote in message > > ... > > > > > > > Do any? > > > I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some sort of garlic > > bread. > > > But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would it > > be? > > > Plz don't say squash or zuccini though. > > > Thx. > > > -Jared > > > (Gots to eat muh veggies!) > > Spinach. I think if someone wants veggies with lasagna they should put the veggies IN the lasagna... and then serve meat on the side! LOL |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
In article >,
phaeton > wrote: > Do any? > > I've always had lasagna pretty much by itself, or with some sort of > garlic bread. > > But if you were to add a vegetable on the side of lasagna, what would it be? > > Plz don't say squash or zuccini though. > > Thx. > > -Jared > > > (Gots to eat muh veggies!) Asparagus! And some baby carrots maybe... -- Peace! Om "Any ship can be a minesweeper. Once." -- Anonymous |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 09:44:35 -0800, Dan Abel > shouted
from the highest rooftop: >In article >, > bob > wrote: > >> On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 00:32:23 -0500, Goomba > >> shouted from the highest rooftop: >> >> >And I never serve a vegetable side dish during the pasta course. A salad >> >after the lasagna is the norm. >> >> A mixed green salad with rocket, two types of lettuce, mesculin, >> sliced onion, red pepper, celery and cucumber dressed with Paul >> Newman's light Balsamic is what I had after my spaghetti with clams, >> Puntanessca sauce and Parmesan tonight. Burp! > >But what's for dessert? You *do* know what puttanesca is, don't you? > >:-) LOL! I know what it means, but not how to spell it ... ;-) >From my dictionary: > >puttanesca > >adjective [usually postpositive ] > >denoting a pasta sauce typically including tomatoes, garlic, olives, and >anchovies : pasta puttanesca. > >ORIGIN Italian, from puttana 'prostitute' (the sauce is said to have >been devised by prostitutes as one that could be cooked quickly between >clients' visits). A hardworking prostitute could fit in a few more clients with my usual summer pasta sauce. I simply chop up some ripe tomatoes, add a pinch or two of sea salt, tear up some fresh basil leaves and mix into the toms with my hands, cover and put aside for twenty minutes to meld. Then I bung it on top of some freshly cooked pasta, add some Parmesan & freshly ground black pepper and devour. The much spicier Puttanesca sauce I had last night was made with toms, olive oil, anchovies, olives, capers, herbs, dried chilli, salt & pepper. All I added was a few dozen clams. The sauce is made by our neighbours, who are both master chefs as well as lovely people. To fit into their 24/7 job of bringing up 3 bright, young sons they gave up their restaurant and started up an event catering business and a company called The Matapouri Kitchen (after the bay where we live) - which makes specialist sauces and dressings for other restaurants and delicatessens. Their commercial sauces are exquisite. -- una cerveza mas por favor ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ Wax-up and drop-in of Surfing's Golden Years: <http://www.surfwriter.net> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
cybercat wrote:
> "Gloria P" > wrote in message > ... >> Bob Terwilliger wrote: >> >>> I'd recommend whatever is in season and looks best at the market to >>> accompany the lasagna. In the midst of winter, I'd serve cardoons stewed >>> in olive oil with garlic, lemon, and red pepper flakes, for example. >>> >>> Bob >> Interesting. I wouldn't know a cardoon from a cardigan and I'd assume >> they taste pretty similar. >> > > Oh, please. Can't you tell by his posts that "Bob" is a man of taste and > refinement? And then there's his wife ... > > Oops. I forgot the smiley. So did you. gloria p |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
"Gloria P" > wrote in message ... > cybercat wrote: >> "Gloria P" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Bob Terwilliger wrote: >>> >>>> I'd recommend whatever is in season and looks best at the market to >>>> accompany the lasagna. In the midst of winter, I'd serve cardoons >>>> stewed in olive oil with garlic, lemon, and red pepper flakes, for >>>> example. >>>> >>>> Bob >>> Interesting. I wouldn't know a cardoon from a cardigan and I'd assume >>> they taste pretty similar. >>> >> >> Oh, please. Can't you tell by his posts that "Bob" is a man of taste and >> refinement? And then there's his wife ... > > > Oops. I forgot the smiley. So did you. > Oh, yeah. oops. |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
Lots of great suggestions. Thanks everyone!
I think i'll go with a green salad. It's been forever since I've had one (so long that I must have forgotten about them), and I love my salads. Also, to clarify, I was meaning for the vegetable to be served with the lasagna simultaneously, on the same plate. Although the idea of eating the salad first (with the idea that I'll eat less calorie-dense lasagna) isn't such a bad idea either. Either way, I think I'm looking forward to the salad as much as the lasagna. Thanks again! -Jared |
What vegetable goes with Lasagna?
"phaeton" > wrote in message ... > Lots of great suggestions. Thanks everyone! > > I think i'll go with a green salad. It's been forever since I've had one > (so long that I must have forgotten about them), and I love my salads. > > Also, to clarify, I was meaning for the vegetable to be served with the > lasagna simultaneously, on the same plate. Although the idea of eating > the salad first (with the idea that I'll eat less calorie-dense lasagna) > isn't such a bad idea either. > > Either way, I think I'm looking forward to the salad as much as the > lasagna. > Good choice, Jared! I think I would like to have them at the same time, nice contrast of flavor and texture. |
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