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Encyclopedia > Appetizing

"Appetizing" is a noun, typically used in reference to Jewish cuisine, that is best translated as "the foods one eats with bagels." Appetizing is dairy (i.e., non-meat) food items such as lox (smoked salmon), whitefish, and cream cheese spreads. They are typically eaten for breakfast or lunch and, based on Jewish kashrut dietary laws, include no meat products. The Jewish cuisine has been formed both by the dietary laws of kashrut (keeping kosher) and the many cultures in which Jews have travelled. ... A bagel The bagel (or sometimes beigel, in Poland also bajgiel, bajgel, precel, obwarzanek) is a food traditionally made of yeasted wheat dough in the form of a roughly hand-sized ring which is boiled and then baked. ... Dairy farm near Oxford, New York, July 2001 In many northern-hemisphere countries a dairy is a facility for the extraction and processing of animal milk (mostly from cows, sometimes from buffaloes, sheep or goats) for human consumption. ... Lox can stand for any of several things: Lox (salmon) - a type of salmon produce LOx (oxidizer) - liquid oxygen used as oxidizer in aerospace The Lox - was a Yonkers, NY-based rap trio This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the... The Chinook or King Salmon is the largest salmon in North America and can grow up to 58 long and 126 pounds. ... Whitefish (or white fish) has several meanings: It is a fisheries term referring to the flesh of many types of fish; see Whitefish (fisheries term) It refers precisely to the whitefishes of the salmonid genus Coregonus It can refer specifically to the common whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) It was formerly used... Cream cheese is a soft, rich, mild-tasting white cheese usually sold in brick form or in a small tub-like container. ... Breakfast is a meal preceding lunch or dinner and usually eaten in the morning. ... Lunch is a meal that is taken at noon or in the early afternoon. ... The circled U indicates that this can of tuna is certified kosher by the Union of Orthodox Congregations. ... Meat is animal tissue (mainly muscle) used as food. ...


The term is used typically among American Jews, especially those in the New York City area, where one can find "appetizing shops" selling cooked fishes and dairy products in some neighborhoods with large Jewish populations. Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building, 2005 New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the most populous city in the United States, and is at the center of international finance, politics, entertainment, and culture. ...


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Appetizer Recipes (162 words)
The "crust" of this savory pie is a round bread slice; the filling is shrinking circles of cheese spread, deviled ham, cucumber slices, caviar or pimiento, and hard-cooked eggs.
This appetizer spread was inspired by the classic prosciutto-melon combination sometimes served as an Italian-style first course.
It's an appetizer, a main dish or a light lunch.
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