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LOL Me too. I've been a vegetarian for so many years

that I never thought there were so many new things to

learn, seems I learn something new each day.

Little tip, don't use that word Panocha freely, it is

also a dirty word in Spanish (:-O so don't decide you

like the word and give it to the new family pet or

anything.......LOLOLOL

Donna

--- wwjd <jtwigg wrote:

 

> I always learn so much on this list. I've never

> heard of that Panocha before.

> Thanks.

> Judy

> -

> Donnalilacflower

>

> Saturday, January 20, 2007 6:48 PM

> Re: Re:

> Pakistani/Indian vegetarian recipes... Marcia

> mexican candy

>

>

> That isn't a cone of brown coarse sugar you see in

> the

> Mexican markets. It's a candy called Panocha. It's

>

> brown sugar cooked with vanilla, butter, cream or

> milk

> and it's boiled down and formed into a cone shape.

>

> I wouldn't use it as a sub. not sure it would

> work.

> Donna

>

> --- Marcia Tippett <ladymarcia_55

> wrote:

>

> > Could you substitute the brown cone sugar found

> in

> > Mexican markets? Our

> > walmart even carries that sort.. Seems much

> coarser

> > than regular brown sugar

> > Marcia

> >

> > ----

> >

> > wwjd

> > 1/19/2007 4:21:06 PM

> >

> > Re: Re:

> Pakistani/Indian

> > vegetarian recipes...

> >

> > http://www.ochef.com/742.htm Jaggery is a

> coarse,

> > unrefined sugar that that

> > has been made from sugar cane juice. I have

> found

> > pure brown cane sugar in

> > bags at Asian

> > food stores. It looks very much like brown

> sugar. I

> > bet you could use sugar

> > in the raw, if you can't find it.

> > Judy

> >

> > , " Luanne

> > Moore "

> > <lahlbrand wrote:

> > >

> > > A question about ingredients...having mastered

> > some main vegetarian

> > dishes, a few breads...chapati...I am ready to

> move

> > on to the dessert

> > table! But, I don't know what " jaggery " is...I

> have

> > found a picture

> > of some and to me it looks like light brown

> sugar.

> > Is that correct?

> > The Indian grocery is a 40 minute drive from my

> > house and I would like

> > to conserve gasoline!!!

> > > Luanne

> > >

> >

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> Let me sleep all night in your soul kitchen

> Warm my mind near your gentle stove

> Turn me out and I'll wander baby

> Stumblin' in the neon groves

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Warm my mind near your gentle stove

Turn me out and I'll wander baby

Stumblin' in the neon groves

Source: The Doors - Soul Kitchen

 

 

 

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Hummmm. I'll take your advise. LOL

Judy

 

 

 

Little tip, don't use that word Panocha freely, it is

also a dirty word in Spanish (:-O so don't decide you

like the word and give it to the new family pet or

anything.......LOLOLOL

Donna

 

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