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Apricot Chutney Recipe - Food.com coriander seed, dried ginger, sultana, apricot, onion, white wine vinegar, salt, brown sugar From food preservation group files Serving Size: 1 (1716) g Servings Per Recipe: 1 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 642.6 Calories from Fat 10 g 2 % Total Fat 1.2 g 1 % Saturated Fat 0.1...
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| Honey Ginger Kumquat Compote Recipe - Food.com almond, ginger root, cloves, cardamom, kumquat, orange, sultana, raisin, apricot, honey, water Spicy, tangy, but nice. Delicious on its own, or with ice cream, cheesecake or even on toast. If you like marmalade, then you'll like this. Note:Kumquats are hard to find, and sometimes expensive,...
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South African Fruit Chutney Recipe - Food.com chili dried/powder, turmeric, nutmeg, ginger root, date, sultana, apricot, pear, apple, garlic, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, water The secret of Fruit Chutney, in fact most chutneys, is not to make it too thin, rather err on the thick side. This can be used immediately but is best if it ages. Serving Size: 1 (3023) g Servings Pe...
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| Fruit Chutney (Similar to Mrs Balls) - Recipe #20595 - Foodgeeks chili dried/powder, turmeric, nutmeg, dried ginger, date, sultana, apricot, pear, apple, garlic, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, water Try this recipe for Fruit Chutney (Similar to Mrs Balls) on Foodgeeks.com Place the fruit and water in a large bowl. Cover the bowl and leave it overnight. Combine the undrained fruit mixture with the...
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