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Ingredients:
400 g pumpkin flesh (about 14 oz)
1 processed cheese (such as Velveeta)
150 g cottage cheese (about 5.3 oz)
4 tablespoons grated cheese
3 eggs
Salt, pepper, and dried aromatic herbs to taste
Cut the pumpkin into pieces and roast it in the oven until soft. Season with salt and pepper, then blend it into a smooth puree.
Separate the egg yolks from the whites. Mix the pumpkin puree with the yolks. Add the processed cheese and the mashed cottage cheese, season with salt, pepper, and…
Eggs – 4
Sour cream – 2 tablespoons
Cheese – 50 g (about 1.8 oz)
Salt and black pepper to taste
Place a spoonful of sour cream in small baking pots and crack two eggs into each. Season with salt and black pepper.
Pour boiling water into a deep baking dish and set the pots inside so the water comes halfway up their sides. Bake for 15 minutes at 180°C (350°F).
Remove the pots from the water bath and place them on a baking sheet. Add the remaining sour cream to each, sprinkle grated cheese on to…
Want to talk about tea over a cup? Forget the cozy image of a grandmother with a teacup, because the real story of this beverage is steeped in gunpowder, sea salt, and very high stakes. This herb in boiling water became the world’s first global commodity — people learned to sail ships faster than the wind and built financial pyramids out of thin air for it.
The Invention of Tea: From Emperor to Apothecary
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First, let’s meet the sentinel and learn where it keeps watch. The viper is a snake that feeds on small birds, while the pizonia is a shrub that resembles our honeysuckle. They both live in Uganda, Africa.
The pizonia has a unique way of dispersing seeds. It shoots sticky seeds from its fruit like a tiny cannon. As soon as a bird brushes one of those fruits, the bird becomes completely covered in seeds. But the pizonia often goes too far. Startled by the first “artillery attack,” the bird flails…
Ingredients:
Potatoes: 500 g (approx. 1.1 lbs)
Flour: 1 cup
Onions: 2
Broccoli: 250 g (approx. 9 oz)
Red bell pepper: 1-2
Oil: 150 ml (approx. 5 fl oz)
Apple cider vinegar: 1 tablespoon
Sugar: 1 tablespoon
Black pepper and salt to taste
Peel the potatoes, boil them, and mash them until smooth. Add 3 tablespoons of oil, salt, pepper, and flour, and then knead the mixture until it forms a soft, elastic dough. Roll the dough into ropes and cut the ropes into dumplings—you can shape them any way …
An unusual discovery in the Leimental valley in northwestern Switzerland has caught the attention of archaeologists. A 3,500-year-old bronze axe and a clothing pin found nearby have led researchers to conclude this spot may once have held a large ritual hoard.
Despite its short length — just 22 centimeters — the axe is quite heavy. It was cast from a single piece of bronze and displays exceptional craftsmanship, giving it a monumental presence and making it one of the most remarkable Bronze Age …
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