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<category>2281 | Is a pestle and mortar still useful as kitchen equipment?</category>
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<description>A pestle and mortar is invaluable for jobs like crushing and grinding small amount of spice. You are able to control the grinding very accurately and the weight of the pestle helps with the process. This fine grinding is used</description>
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<category>282997 | Low-carb diets show longer-term perks</category>
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<description>In obese type 2 diabetic patients, a low-carbohydrate diet with some calorie restriction can have lasting benefits on body weight and glycemic control, a study has reported.</description>
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<category>2281 | Are peppers the same as capsicums and do all peppers taste the same regardless of their color?</category>
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<description>Yes. Green, red and yellow peppers are members of the same capsicum family as chilies, and are also known as capsicums. Different colors of peppers taste differently. Red peppers are distinctly sweeter than green, which are simply unripened red peppers.</description>
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