Thursday, September 8, 2011

Achiote Seed | Word of The Day | Classy Catering Creations ...

The slightly musky-flavored seed of the annatto tree is available whole or ground in East Indian, Spanish and Latin American markets. Buy whole seeds when they?re a rusty red color; brown seeds are old and flavorless. Achiote Seed is also called annatto which, in its paste and powder form, is used in the United States to color butter, margarine, cheese and smoked fish.

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Tia Ekonomides is the Administrative Assistant for Classy Catering Creations which means she returns telephone calls, types up the word of the day and files paperwork among other things. She helps Chef Ricky get whatever he needs accomplished, accomplished. She is enrolled in her second year at Naugatuck Valley Community College where she is studying Early Childhood Education. Tia has aspirations to open an in home daycare in the near future. She also provides quality discounted baby sitting services to the team members of Classy Catering Creations. In the little amount of spare time Tia has she likes to go to the beach down the road from her house on Candlewood Lake where she spends her time reading Harlequin books and spending time with her friends and family. But her favorite thing to do is to play Sims 3 on her computer. This entry was posted in September 2011, Word of the Day and tagged 2011, Achiote Seed, annatto, brown seeds, butter, Cheese, Culinary Word of The Day, East Indian, flavorless, Latin American, margarine, rusty red, September 06, smoked fish, Spanish, Word of The Day. Bookmark the permalink.

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