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Tiger's Eye bean

[English] plural Tiger's Eye beans

This bean is good for cassoulet and excellent mashed, producing a smooth purée. The yellow, orange and dark brown markings on this bean are thought to resemble a tiger's eye.

Tigrinya

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tiled hydnum mushroom

[English] plural tiled hydnum mushrooms

Scaly tooth mushroom or tiled hydnum, an edible fungus with a slightly bitter aftertaste.

tilefish

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Tilefish are highly colourful and are fished off the eastern seaboard of the United States in deep waters. They have very firm, tender flesh with is often compared to lobster or scallop meat.

Tilton apricot

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A variety of apricot

Timboon Farmhouse Cheese

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A half moon-shaped, cow’s milk, blue, rather bland, Brie-like cheese. It is an Australian version of Bavarian Blue, Cambazola. imboon Farmhouse Cheese is located 10 km south of Timboon near Torquay, and Geelong, in the Otways, near the Bellarine Peninsula's famous Great Ocean Road in Western Victoria.

Timperley Early rhubarb

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A variety of rhubarb recommended by the Royal Horticultural Society. This is a traditional variety which responds well to forcing.

tin foil

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Aluminium foil. Tin foil.

tinned fruit (US: canned fruit)

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The value of tinned fruit (US: canned fruit) can be underestimated. Bee Wilson points out that the "4 P's" of Pineapple, Pears, Plums and Prunes all do well if they are tinned. She recommends tinned prunes mixed with some booze if people arrive unexpectedly. And I favour gooseberries or rhubarb which can be rapidly turned into a fool

Tintern

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A cheese from Tintern