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Sbrinz refers to a whole-milk cheese from a cow with its origins in Switzerland. It is hard cheese, yellow, flavorful and is very mellow and tangy. It is the oldest of the Swiss cheeses that has its origin in Roman times. Sbrinz is aged from 18 months to 3 years. The softer younger versions of Sbrinz are known as Spalen.
Schabzieger refers to a fat free, hard cheese from Switzerland made from skimmed cows' milk. It has a pungent flavor, very spicy in taste and has a green hue which is due to the addition of fenugeek as an ingredient. Schabzieger cheese looks like a small truncated cone.
Scotch Woodcock refers to a savory of creamy scrambled eggs on toast with anchovies. It is a British/Scottish breakfast treat which is essentially scrambled eggs on toast with a bit of anchovy. In Victorian and Edwardian Scotland times, Scotch Woodcock was popular. This savory dish was served at the end of a five (5) or six (6) course meal, nowadays it would likely be served as a starter or a light snack. Scotch woodcock (Brit.) A savory of creamy scrambled eggs on toast with anchovies. This savoury dish was popular in Victorian and Edwardian Scotland. It was served at the end of a meal then, now you would be more likely to serve it as a starter or a light snack.

Scrapple refers to a Pennsylvania Dutch dish that is made from the finely chopped or ground leftover pieces (scraps) of cooked pork and offal that are mixed with finely-ground cornmeal, sage, pork broth and seasonings before being cooked into a mush. The mush is packed into loaf pans (cooked like meatloaf) and cooled. Slices of the scrapple are then cut and fried in butter. Scrapple is served hot usually for breakfast or brunch. A good Scrapple, particularly served with a spicy tomato catsup is food for the gods. Scrapple is said or rumored to be America's very first pork product. It is easy to fin it in many diners and breakfast spots in Philidelphia.

Screwdriver is a classic cocktail of vodka and orange juice.
Shave Ice is a Hawaiian dessert of shaved ice drenched in a fruit syrup, the gourmet version of a snow cone. Shave Ice is Hawaii’s snow cone made famous by Matsumoto’s Grocery Store in historic Haleiwa town on Oahu’s North Shore.

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