That makes it clear. There are those that might pronounce it f-youshesFooks is probably the closest you come in English to the correct pronunciation of Fuchs. The 'oo' sound should be short though.
It means 'fox' in German.
Lupins, in English."Lupines" are one kind of very tasty Italian beans.
Lupini, in Italian.
Yes, it's a legume seed.
Typically not eaten as in, say, stews, but roasted and salted , as snacks.
It's the first time I've heard something like this, and they certainly don't eat like this here in Italy or in Europe.
Probably in some remote Asian region, perhaps.
AFAIK lupin beans are mostly eaten in brine in jars, and in my area (and not only) many people sell them loose, obviously by weight, from large brine drums.
They are healthy and very good accompanied by cold lager beer.
Its presence is mentioned in some preparations (for example olives, just because they are also eaten in brine) since lupin beans can be allergenic and therefore trigger allergic reactions.
Its presence must currently be mentioned by law.
Those are lupine seeds?
I had those as a bar snack in Portugal just never knew what they were.
I had those as a bar snack in Portugal just never knew what they were.
In the post #1562 they are. 🙂
Just for clarity, "SunChips" billboard post is to get back to the topic. 😉
Just for clarity, "SunChips" billboard post is to get back to the topic. 😉
No, it does not.The word originally meant unwed, not without sexual experience. Sews up some loose ends does it not?
When the angel told Mary "you'll give birth" she answered, confused: "how can that be?, I have not known Man"
"Known" being the old euphemism for "having sex".
Strongly suggest you don't mess with Religion, doubly so in a public Forum which expressly forbids it.
Here they are first boiled (or they would be inedible), then placed in an oven proof tray and sprayed with salt, lightly baked until dry.Lupins, in English.
Lupini, in Italian.
Yes, it's a legume seed.
It's the first time I've heard something like this, and they certainly don't eat like this here in Italy or in Europe.
Probably in some remote Asian region, perhaps.
AFAIK lupin beans are mostly eaten in brine in jars, and in my area (and not only) many people sell them loose, obviously by weight, from large brine drums.
They are healthy and very good accompanied by cold lager beer.
Its presence is mentioned in some preparations (for example olives, just because they are also eaten in brine) since lupin beans can be allergenic and therefore trigger allergic reactions.
Its presence must currently be mentioned by law.
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Served as you show, together with beer.
Similar to roasted salted peanuts.
And now, back to pictures that make us laugh...
Reminds me of my post #1007 in this thread,
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/post-a-picture-that-makes-you-laugh.402055/post-7672043
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/post-a-picture-that-makes-you-laugh.402055/post-7672043
Go chap! Christmas, Easter, any time is BBQ time.
Do not waste toner!
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If you really get down to it, that description of the Wizard of Oz is pretty much accurate, as she offs the wicked witch of the West's sister right at the start with her house, then does for Westie herself with a a pail of water. Both were more or less an accident, but killin' was done in each instance.
Clothesline laundry art by Helga Stentzel. Excellent!
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