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Sweetbread, which is thymus gland of the calf, is a delicate and agreeable article of diet, particularly for invalids.
Public School Domestic Science Adelaide Hoodless 1884
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I am also still obsessed with those served at Vong in the 1990's when Jean-Georges Vongerichten served his Roasted Sweetbread Brochettes on actual licorice sticks.
Karine Bakhoum: Give Us This Day Our Daily Sweetbreads Karine Bakhoum 2010
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I am also still obsessed with those served at Vong in the 1990's when Jean-Georges Vongerichten served his Roasted Sweetbread Brochettes on actual licorice sticks.
Karine Bakhoum: Give Us This Day Our Daily Sweetbreads Karine Bakhoum 2010
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I hastily look it up in the English-French dictionary, where it reads "Calf's Sweetbread."
Archive 2006-12-01 Etienne 2006
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I hastily look it up in the English-French dictionary, where it reads "Calf's Sweetbread."
Bouchee a la reine Etienne 2006
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Frittura di Bottoni e di Animelle (Sweetbread and Mushrooms)
The Cook's Decameron: a study in taste, containing over two hundred recipes for Italian dishes W. G. Waters
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Sweetbread croquettes are simply made into cork or pear shapes, never large, instead of cutlets.
Choice Cookery Catherine Owen
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Sweetbread is the name given to all simple forms of cake in Finland; a great deal of it is eaten, and it is particularly good.
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Sweetbread, a person of exquisite parts, but fiery temper, at that time aged thirty-three, twelve stone weight, head cook and housekeeper to Sir
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 339, November 8, 1828 Various
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I leave him alwaies to _Dolly's_ Care, firste providing for him a Sweetbread or some smalle Relish, such as he loves.
Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary Anne Manning 1843
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