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FIFO stands for a method used to rotate food properly.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What is sumac? How is it used?
 
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Answer to Question 1

TRUE

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Sumac is a distinctive ingredient for Middle Eastern cuisine for many countries around the
Mediterannean. It has a very unique sour flavor that is essential to the Middle Eastern
spice mix known as za'atar. It is the berry of a plant which is soaked in water, then
pressed for its juice, or, it is dried and ground. It is used in dressings, meat dishes, and
marinades. Often it is used on breads and for grilled and fried meats.





 

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