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andijvie breedblad

[Dutch]

Batavian or broad-leaved endive or escarole (US: chicory).

andijviesla

[Dutch]

Endive (US: chicory) salad.

anijs

/ah-NIGHS/
[Dutch]

Aniseed or sweet cumin, used in confectionary and liqueurs.

anijschampignon

[Dutch] plural anijschampignons

Horse mushroom. Edible, and very delicious, but easily mistaken for other less palatable or even poisonous mushrooms.

anijslikeur

/ah-NIGHS-lee-kur/
[Dutch]

Aniseed liqueur. Anisette.

anijsmelk

/ah-NIGHS-melk/
[Dutch]

"Aniseed milk." In the Netherlands, where there is a skating rink warm aniseed milk is available.

anijszaad

[Dutch]

Aniseed or sweet cumin, used in confectionary and liqueurs.

annatto zaad

[Dutch]

Anatto seeds. A food colouring extracted from small reddish-brown seeds contained in a prickly pod, the fruit of a tropical South American tree. Although edible, they have little flavour and their culinary value is on the whole limited to colouring properties. They are soaked in water and squeezed or, in some places, the seeds are fried in lard to impart their red colour and then discarded. The fat is then cooled and used for cooking and colouring other foods. They are used to give yellow-red colour to charcuterie, Edam, Mimolette, Cheshire and Cheddar cheese, and dried fish such as haddock as well as pastries, sweets and butter.

annuleren

/ahn-yoo-LAY-ruh/
[Dutch]

To cancel

ansjoop

[Dutch]

Anchovy