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Stuffing

Stuffing, filling, or dressing is an edible mixture, often composed of herbs and a starch such as bread, used to fill a cavity in the preparation of another food item. Many foods may be stuffed, including poultry, seafood, and vegetables. As a cooking technique, stuffing helps retain moisture, while the mixture itself augments and absorbs flavors.

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Stuffing

Nodes62
Edges61
Triples54
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.032258
Components1

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related to Fillers · 15
Stuffing → Almost, Christmas, England, Fruits, In England, Many American, Middle Eastern, Other, Oysters, Roast, Some, Thanksgiving, The, These, This
related to Cavities · 7
Stuffing → Cabbage, In, Many, Recipes, Then, They, Tomatoes
related to history · 7
Stuffing → Apicius' De Re Coquinaria, It, Most, Names, Roman, The, United States
related to Food safety · 5
Stuffing → Agriculture, Even, For, The United States Department, USDA
related to External links · 3
Stuffing → The, Wiktionary, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
see also · 3
Stuffing → BreadcrumbBreadingKousa, Food, Top

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breadinstance ofoften composed of herbs and a starch0.80text
used to fill a cavity in the preparation of another food iteminstance ofoften composed of herbs and a starch0.80text
sageinstance ofand herbs0.80text
combined with the gibletsinstance ofand herbs0.80text
stuffed turkey or goose.Many types of vegetables are also suitable for stuffinginstance ofand traditional holiday dishes0.80text
after their seeds or flesh has been removedinstance ofand traditional holiday dishes0.80text
zucchini may be prepared in this wayinstance ofand vegetable marrows0.80text
the turducken or gooducken are contemporary variationsinstance ofMulti-bird-stuffed dishes0.80text
sageinstance ofa stuffing is sometimes made of minced pork shoulder seasoned with various ingredients0.80text
onioninstance ofa stuffing is sometimes made of minced pork shoulder seasoned with various ingredients0.80text
breadinstance ofa stuffing is sometimes made of minced pork shoulder seasoned with various ingredients0.80text
chestnutsinstance ofa stuffing is sometimes made of minced pork shoulder seasoned with various ingredients0.80text

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