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![]() International Recipes OnLine wrote: > Chayote Salad > > submitted by rosskat > > > Asian Pear (Chayote) Salad > > 1 Asian pear > salt, pepper > sugar > rice wine vinegar > sesame seed oil > red radish for garnish > cilantro for garnish > > > Peel and shred into long thin strands.Salt and pepper to taste and make > sweet and sour with sugar and > vinegar to taste.Add a dash of sesame seed oil. Garnish with chopped > cilantro and shredded red radish. > Serves 4. > > > http://www.simpleinternet.com/recipes/ > International Recipes OnLine > On-Line Culinary Discussion at Food.Chat: > http://www.simpleinternet.com/foodchat/ > > -- > Rec.food.recipes is moderated by Patricia D Hill at . > Only recipes and recipe requests are accepted for posting. > Please allow several days for your submission to appear. > Archives: http://www.cdkitchen.com/rfr/ http://recipes.alastra.com/ I tried posting this on rec.food.recipes, but no dice. Chayote is not an Asian pear. It is called a christophene in the West Indies. It is, in fact, closer to a hard cucumber than an Asian pear. Make a salad with either, but don't expect them to taste anywhere near the same. Dog |
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