FabulousFusionFood's Vegetable-based Recipes 71th Page
A vegetable market stall.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Vegetable-based Recipes Page — The exact definition of "vegetable" may vary simply because of the many parts of a plant consumed as food worldwide—roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds. The broadest definition is the word's use adjectivally to mean "matter of plant origin". More specifically, a vegetable may be defined as "any plant, part of which is used for food", a secondary meaning then being "the edible part of such a plant". A more precise definition is "any plant part consumed for food that is not a fruit or seed, but including mature fruits that are eaten as part of a main meal". Falling outside these definitions are edible fungi (such as edible mushrooms) which, although not parts of plants, are often treated as vegetables.
The word vegetable was first recorded in English in the early 15th century. It comes from Old French, and was originally applied to all plants; the word is still used in this sense in biological contexts. It derives from Medieval Latin vegetabilis "growing, flourishing" (i.e. of a plant), a semantic change from a Late Latin meaning "to be enlivening, quickening". The meaning of "vegetable" as a "plant grown for food" was not established until the 18th century. In 1767, the word was specifically used to mean a "plant cultivated for food, an edible herb or root". The year 1955 saw the first use of the shortened, slang term "veggie".
As an adjective, the word vegetable is used in scientific and technical contexts with a different and much broader meaning, namely of "related to plants" in general, edible or not—as in vegetable matter, vegetable kingdom, vegetable origin, etc.
In the definition of "vegetable", which is used in everyday language, the words "fruit" and "vegetable" are mutually exclusive. "Fruit" has a precise botanical meaning, being a part that developed from the ovary of a flowering plant. This is considerably different from the word's culinary meaning. While peaches, plums, and oranges are "fruit" in both senses, many items commonly called "vegetables", such as aubergines, bell peppers, squashes and tomatoes, are botanically fruit.
Vegetables play an important role in human nutrition. Most are low in fat and calories but are bulky and filling. They supply dietary fibre and are important sources of essential vitamins, minerals, and trace elements. Particularly important are the antioxidant vitamins A, C, and E. When vegetables are included in the diet, there is found to be a reduction in the incidence of cancer, stroke, cardiovascular disease, and other chronic ailments. Research has shown that, compared with individuals who eat less than three servings of fruits and vegetables each day, those that eat more than five servings have an approximately twenty percent lower risk of developing coronary heart disease or stroke. The nutritional content of vegetables varies considerably; some contain useful amounts of protein though generally they contain little fat, and varying proportions of vitamins such as vitamin A, vitamin K, and vitamin B6; provitamins; dietary minerals; and carbohydrates.
The consumption of crunchy and hard to chew foods, such as raw vegetables, during youth, while the bones are still growing, is needed for the human's, and other animals', jaws' proper development, and without their consumption, the jaws do not grow to their full size, thus not leaving enough room for the teeth to grow in correctly, causing crooked and impacted teeth.
The recipes presented here are either vegetable-based or have a significant vegetable component.
The alphabetical list of all the Vegetable-based recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 7603 recipes in total:
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| Thiou a la Viande (Senegalese Beef Stew) Origin: Senegal | Timpana (Baked Macaroni Pie) Origin: Malta | Toffee Fruit Kebabs Origin: Britain |
| Thiou Curry (White Rice with Curry Sauce) Origin: Senegal | Ting Origin: Botswana | Tofu and Vegetable Stir-fry Origin: Australia |
| Thiou Curry au Boeuf (Senegalese Beef Curry) Origin: Senegal | Tiramisu Origin: Italy | Tofu Katsu Curry Origin: Fusion |
| Thiou Tiir (White Rice and Fish with Palm Oil) Origin: Senegal | Tirana Romaine Salad Origin: Albania | Tofu Laver and Leek Croquettes Origin: Ireland |
| Thistle Root Gobo (Japanese-style Braised Thistle Root) Origin: Britain | Tirk Trey Chu P'em (Sweet Fish Sauce) Origin: Cambodia | Tolma (Cabbage Stuffed with Lamb) Origin: Georgia |
| Thon Curry Moutarde à la Mauricienne (Mauritian-style Tuna Mustard Curry) Origin: Mauritius | Tisanam Barricam (Barley Soup with Dried Vegetables) Origin: Roman | Tom Brown Porridge Origin: Ghana |
| Thoran Origin: India | Tjauw Min (Chowmein) Origin: Suriname | Tom Yum Hed (Gang Som Pleug Tang Mo) Origin: Thailand |
| Thousand Island Dressing Origin: America | Tkemali Sauce Origin: Georgia | Tom Yum Het Mangsawirat (Mushroom and Lemongrass Soup) Origin: Thailand |
| Three-cornered Leek Giardiniera Origin: Britain | Tlayuda Origin: Mexico | Tom Yum Pla (Hot and Sour Fish Soup) Origin: Thailand |
| Three-cornered Leek Kookoo Sabzi (Seasoned Vegetable Frittata with Three-cornered Leeks) Origin: Fusion | To boil a chine of veal, or a chicken in sharp broth with herbs Origin: Britain | Tomata Sauce Origin: Britain |
| Three-cornered Leek Pesto Origin: Britain | To Candy Carrot Roots Origin: Britain | Tomates Monégasque (Monegasque Tomatoes) Origin: Monaco |
| Three-cornered Leek Purée Origin: Britain | To Candy Flowers for Sallets, as Violets, Cowslips, Clove-gilliflowers, Roses, Primroses, Borrage, Bugloss, &c. Origin: Britain | Tomatillo and Beef Curry Origin: Fusion |
| Three-cornered Leek Quiche Origin: Britain | To Drie Apricocks, Peaches, Pippins or Pearplums Origin: England | Tomato and Almond Soup Origin: British |
| Thukaree Riha (Maldives Vegetable Curry) Origin: Maldives | To Fry Bread to Serve with Soup Origin: Britain | Tomato and Bladderwrack Sauce Origin: Fusion |
| Thyme-scented Lamb with Almond Skordalia Origin: Australia | To make a Quaking Pudding Origin: Britain | Tomato and Caramelized Onion Tarte Tatin Origin: Britain |
| Tieb au Poulet (Chicken and Rice) Origin: Mali | To make a Sack Posset Origin: Britain | Tomato and Egg Curry Origin: India |
| Tiebe (Rice and Meat with Vegetables) Origin: Togo | To make a shorte paest for tart Origin: British | Tomato and Herb Salsa Origin: Britain |
| Tiep bou wekh (White Senegalese Rice and Fish) Origin: Senegal | To make an excellent aromaticall Hyppocras Origin: Britain | Tomato and Lettuce Soup Origin: Britain |
| Tiepbouyape Origin: Senegal | To make drie Gingerbread Origin: Britain | Tomato and Peanut Relish Origin: Zambia |
| Tiga Dégué (Beef in Peanut Sauce) Origin: Mali | To Make Nouilles Origin: Britain | Tomato and Red Bell Pepper Soup Origin: Britain |
| Tiga Dégué au Poisson Fumé (Smoked Fish in Peanut Sauce) Origin: Mali | To Make Paco Lilla or Indian Pickle Origin: Britain | Tomato Basil Salad with Mozzarella Cheese Origin: British |
| Tigadeguena (Chicken in Peanut Sauce) Origin: Mali | To make Pancakes. Origin: England | Tomato Catsup Origin: American |
| Tigadèguèna II (Chicken and Vegetable Peanut Stew) Origin: Mali | To make Syrup of Violets Origin: Britain | Tomato Coulis Origin: France |
| Tiger Nut Flour Origin: African Fusion | To make Verjuyce. Origin: Britain | Tomato Keema (Tomato and Beef Curry) Origin: Pakistan |
| Tiger Nut Snacks Origin: Nigeria | To Make Whey Origin: Poland | Tomato Ketchup Origin: Britain |
| Tiger-Nut Juice Origin: Ghana | To pickle any kind of Flowers. Origin: Britain | Tomato Relish Origin: Britain |
| Tiguadege Na Origin: Mali | To pickle Samphire, Broom-buds, Kitkeys, Crucifix Pease, Purslane, or the like Otherways. Origin: Britain | Tomato Sauce for Pizza Origin: Italy |
| Tikka Masala Spice Blend Origin: Anglo-Indian | To Preserve Broom Capers Origin: Britain | Tomato Sauce with Emperor's Mint for Pizza Origin: British |
| Tikvenik (Pumpkin-filled Filo Pastry) Origin: Bulgaria | To Preserve Cucumbers Origin: Britain | Tomato Smoor Origin: South Africa |
| Tilapia au Four (Baked Tilapia) Origin: Chad | Toasted Garlic Breadcrumbs Origin: Britain | Tomato Soup Origin: Britain |
| Tilapia Braisée (Barbecued Tilapia) Origin: Cameroon | Tobago Curry Crab and Dumplings Origin: India | Tombrown Origin: Cameroon |
| Tilapia grillé avec aloco (Grilled Tilapia with Aloco) Origin: Cameroon | Tocco (Genoese Meat Sauce) Origin: Italy | Tomn-Tomn (Trini-style Breadfruit FuFu) Origin: Trinidad |
| Tilslørte Bondepiker Origin: Norway | Toffee Apple Cupcakes Origin: British | |
| Timbales Milanaise (Milanese Timbales) Origin: Britain | Toffee Apple Slices Origin: China |
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