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Nigella - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nigella Lawson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nigella Lawson Women Celebrities Profile Biography, Latest Photos, Pics, News, Gossip, Comments, Success and Sexiness Rating! Check out Nigella Lawson on AskMen.com Now! ... Nigella Lawson is considered one of the United Kingdom's most influential culinary writers and TV chefs ever, claiming success in British Vogue,
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Informative article about the spice Nigella, its botany, chemistry, history and cross-cultural culinary usage. ... Nigella (Nigella sativa L.) ... Moreover, nigella is sometimes confused with black sesame seeds; occasonally, it is even named such. More rarely, there is confusion with ajwain, which in some languages bears...
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Annual flower information on NIGELLA . Love-in-a-mist ... The fantastic names given to Nigella, which alone tempt anyone to grow it, have reference to the character of the flowers and leaves. The single, or double, blue or white flowers are furnished with a lace collar of green fern like foliage.
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Nigella Lawson's approach to cooking is simple and stress free. Try a selection of her recipes on 4Food from Channel 4 ... Get the inside track from Nigella on her relationship with the kitchen...
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Nigella has been used since antiquity by Asian herbalists and pharmacists and was used for culinary purposes by the Romans. The seeds are known to repel certain insects and can be used like moth balls. The name nigella derives from the Latin nigellus, or niger, meaning black.
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Nigella (Love-in-the-mist) flower information ... Nigella; Love-in-the-mist ... Nigella damascena;
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