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Turkey & Vegetable Goodness Bowl
There are no rules when it comes to salads like this, so use up whatever veggies that are in season and that you have in the fridge. You could also change the t
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Bord Bia’s mission is to bring Ireland’s outstanding food, drink and horticulture produce to the world, thus enabling the growth and sustainability of producers
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Radishes are small red or red and white skinned turnip-shaped vegetables, which originated in Southern Asia. A member of the Brassica family, it has a very distinctive hot peppery flavour. Their pungency depends not only on the varieties but also on the soil in which they
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The runner bean is a member of the Legume family that originated in South America. The long pods are pale green in colour with a rough appearance. They have a more robust flavour than French beans and are distinct from green beans in several ways: they are generally much
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Broad beans are one of the oldest cultivated vegetables known to man. They have been eaten as a staple food since medieval times. Broad beans are a member of the Legume family. Thick fleshy pods protect the edible seeds. Broad beans are a source of protein and carbohydrate
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Cucumbers belong to the same family as marrows and courgettes. They are believed to have originated in Asia and have been grown in India for some 3,000 years. The Victorians bred a good selection of colour into their cucumbers – and thus white, yellow, bronze and bluish
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