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Siberia

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Sichuan pepper

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Sichuan or sansho pepper is a very hot and peppery Chinese or Japanese spice which is in fact made from the dried red berries and husks of a pod from a type of prickly ash, not a pepper. It is very pungent in aroma with a lemony flavour and has some of the numbing effects of cloves rather than the hotness of black pepper. The flavour is actually in the pod rather than in the berries and some books even recommend disposing of them. It should be roasted and ground before use. It is an ingredient of Chinese five spice powder and is associated with the fiery cuisines of Szechuan and Hunan. It is found in the rain forests of western India where gnarled old trees produce buds which are dried and eaten with fish dishes and foods such as pulses. It is also known as Sansho, which is the Japanese equivalent.

Sicilian

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Sicilian food and cuisine

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Sicily is the anglicised name for Sicilia, an island off the toe of Italy with both Arab and European influences. It is the largest and most populous island in the Mediterranean. It is an autonomous region of Italy. Provinces include Palermo, Messina, Siracusa, Catania, Ragusa, Agrigento, Enna, Caltanissetta and Trapani with other islands including Stromboli, Ustica and the Egadi Isles. Chillis are often used in cooking and spices such as saffron and cinnamon are used in desserts. Pasta dishes predominate, usually with vegetable sauces.

side of beef

[English] plural sides of beef

Side of beef. The whole side of a carcass, consisting of a forequarter and a hindquarter.

sidewalk mushroom

[English] plural sidewalk mushrooms

Spring agaric mushroom

Sienna in Tuscany

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Sierra Leone

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sieva bean

[English] plural sieva beans

Butter beans. Lima Beans.

sifted flour

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Sifted flour is flour that is passed through a sieve to remove impurities but mainly to aerate it. You may need translations of this if you are cooking from foreign recipe books.