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Otófé Royal Africa tomato sauce
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Otofe Royal Africa tomato sauce is an artisanal luxury sauce from the ancestors of the Ogwejiakpe African Royal Family. Serving suggestion: heat & pour over thin slices of pan-seared venison, toss in white truffle off heat, sprinkle sea salt to taste -...
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otofe · 10 years ago
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Otófé Royal Africa tomato sauce is an artisanal luxury sauce from the ancestors of the Ogwejiakpe African Royal Family. Serving suggestion: heat & pour over thin slices of pan-seared venison, toss in white truffle off heat, sprinkle sea salt to taste - don’t forget the wine!
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otofe · 10 years ago
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La plupart des gens pensent que les tomates sont l’italien, mais les Portugais les ont d’Amérique du Sud à l’Afrique au 15ème siècle. Les Espagnols leur a fallu d’Amérique du Sud vers l’Europe au 16ème siècle que les graines et ceux-ci ont été plantés comme des curiosités ornementales, mais ne ont pas été consommés par les Européens que des siècles plus tard. #dînercommedesrois 
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otofe · 10 years ago
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Die meisten leute denken tomaten sind Italienisch, aber die Portugiesen brachten sie aus Südamerika nach Afrika im 15. Jahrhundert. Die Spanier brachten sie aus Südamerika nach Europa im 16. Jahrhundert als saatgut und diese wurden als dekorative kuriositäten gepflanzt, aber nicht von den Europäern bis jahrhunderte später gegessen. #speisenwieeinkönig
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otofe · 10 years ago
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A maioria das pessoas acha que o tomate é italiano, mas o Português levou-os da América do Sul para a África no século 15. O espanhol levou-os da América do Sul para a Europa no século 16 como sementes e estas foram plantadas como curiosidades ornamentais, mas não foram comidos pelos europeus até séculos mais tarde.#jantarcomoarealeza  
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otofe · 10 years ago
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Most people think tomatoes are Italian, but the Portuguese took them from South America to Africa in the 15th Century. The Spanish took them from South America to Europe in the 16th Century as seeds and these were planted as ornamental curiosities, but were not eaten by the Europeans until centuries later. #dinelikeroyalty  
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