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[NAH-toh] Steamed, fermented and mashed soybeans with a glutinous texture and strong cheeselike flavor. Natto is particularly popular in Japan, where it's used as a flavoring and table condiment and is greatly favored served over rice for breakfast. It's often mixed with other ingredients such as mustard, soy sauce and chives.

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[SIHM-fuh-nee] A cross between Muscat of Alexandria (muscat) and Grenache Gris, Symphony was developed by the university of california, davis and introduced in 1981. Symphony has met with limited acceptance and is therefore planted in limited amounts. Symphony wines have a hint of spiciness and sometimes show apricot and peach characteristics. Château de Baun in sonoma is the best-known producer of a variety of Symphony wines-from dry to sweet and from still to sparkling. This winery's known for the musical names of their various Symphony wines such as Finale, Rhapsody Rosé, and Jazz.

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