Word: garlic
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...long been used to treat indigestion. Cumin, which is used to spice up chili con carne and hot tamales, may help ward off prostate cancer. Capsaicin, the main chemical in chili pepper, is used in topical creams to provide relief from arthritis. And allicin, the main ingredient in crushed garlic, can, when consumed in large quantities, reduce cholesterol and blood pressure. Some studies have shown it may even help prevent certain cancers...
...many of their customs and beliefs were truly horrifying—witch burning, slavery and segregation, killing off Native Americans and stealing their lands. They had no clothes sense, couldn’t dance to save—or lose—their souls, and never ate garlic,” Coatsworth says...
...kitchen doesn’t only use synthetic spices. Allen says that HUDS recently switched to using more fresh herbs that have been flash frozen and will continue to cook with whole roasted garlic cloves, whose sweet flavor makes it “the candy of flavorings...
...Woody, “they throw in whatever they see in the walk-in [fridge].” The soup of the day when FM visited was called Jungle Jumble soup, and Bott had scratched its recipe on a yellow post-it note. She wrote, “onion, garlic, black beans, beef broth, apple cider, cumin, tarragon, green pepper, tomatoes, almonds,” with no particular measurements assigned to them...
...ground floor parlor is already set up with two leather couches opposite a functional fireplace—a likely source of envy for students who live in dorm rooms featuring fireplaces that cannot be used without violating College rules. Garlic bread lies strewn across the countertops (they regularly use the kitchens) alongside other remnants of a pasta dinner: streaks on tomato sauce bowls, strands of cold spaghetti...