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'''Almonds''' are a type of [[nut]]. They are poisonous in very large quantities.
'''Almonds''' are a type of [[nut]], and are related to [[apricot]]s. They are poisonous in very large quantities.


In period documents, there is about a billion different ways of spelling it: almound, almouund, almand, almande, amandula, amygdala (Latin), amugdale (Greek)...
In period documents, there is about a billion different ways of spelling it: almound, almouund, almand, almande, amandula, amygdala ([[Latin]]), amugdale ([[Greek]])...

==Recipes Using Almonds==

* [[Almond milk (recipe)|Almond milk]]
* [[Caneline Beef Pie (recipe)|Caneline Beef Pie]]
* [[Heathen peas (recipe)|Heathen peas]]

===Unredacted Recipes===

* [[Blank maunnger (recipe)|Blank maunnger]]
* [[Cawdel of almandes mylk (recipe)|Cawdel of almandes mylk]]
* [[Frytour blaunched (recipe)|Frytour blaunched]]
* [[Grewel of almandes (recipe)|Grewel of almandes]]
* [[Rygh in sawce (recipe)|Rygh in sawce]]
* [[Vyannde Cipre of Samon (recipe)|Vyannde Cipre of Samon]]

== See also ==
* [[Cooking]]
* [[Almond (Maplet)|Almond according to Maplet's ''A Greene Forest'']]


[[category:food]]

Latest revision as of 18:10, 21 October 2005

Almonds are a type of nut, and are related to apricots. They are poisonous in very large quantities.

In period documents, there is about a billion different ways of spelling it: almound, almouund, almand, almande, amandula, amygdala (Latin), amugdale (Greek)...

Recipes Using Almonds

Unredacted Recipes

See also