THE BATTALION THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1981 Page 7 Local otton food wows tasters j tics Depr M Rudi )N: Prm scepfa'i By DANA SMELSER Battalion Reporter Cotton-stuffed tomatoes? Cot- on-butter-and-jelly cake? Although the thought of eating ese unique dishes may not tickle he taste buds, their names shouldn’t be taken literally. Researchers at the Food Pro- |ein Research and Development .enter at Texas A&M University re preparing a cookbook using [landless cottonseed kernels as an ngredient in all the recipes. The special type of cottonseed an be used in appetizers, salads, nain dishes, vegetables, breads B0p.ni.: ieckir# f J/jere has been quite ms Litoj | . , italNatkmr Iot oi interest 111 that cstCoi®; (cottonseed butter) this year because of the shortage of peanut butter. at 8 p.mi and even deserts, Rhonda Sim- eatre -shipw Bible Si |nons, researcher, writer and edi- triestov tor 0 f the book, said. The glandless cottonseeds, ntaining almost 40 percent pro in, have been compared with nflower seeds, Simmons said. ‘One nice thing is the kernels |ick up the flavor of whatever you iok with,” Simmons said. The - kernels taste bland and do not con- Ribute a flavor of their own in * Ini ® Dokillg - JOl I: But cottonseed is a good source of high quality protein. nlmt kree cookbook, expected to Cii be available within the year, ex- - plains how to roast and boil raw n be i cottonseeds to use in common, ev- ClAu nrvrlav Photo by Boobie Baker ' eryday recipes, Simmons said. “We start with an idea and play , enr f with it from there,” she said, arge e.| ^ glandless cottonseed butter, ring CeiF March i vhich is similar to peanut butter, can be made from the kernels. COnSfl Sh ere ^ as k>een quit® a lot of in terest in that (cottonseed butter) * lls this year because of the shortage of ' peanut butter,” she said, ud. hnfc -pijg cottonseed has been sold can be commercially to food processing A nutty cheese ball, sausage balls and cotton-stuffed tomatoes are a few of the delicacies that can be prepared with glandless cottonseed kernels. Researchers at the Food Protein Research and Development Center at Texas A&M University are pre paring a cookbook using the kernels as an ingredient in all the recipes. companies who are intersted in kernels are not available to the putting them on the retail market, consumer, Simmons said, but Simmons said. they have gone ahead with the Presently, glandless cottonseed cookbook so that consumers will at date. '^Faculty-staff holidays longer N i jWhile students get a full week (five days plus two weekends) of spring break, the faculty and staff P Texas A&M University will be off for only four days. ^P al | Four days, however, is two > Servicf more than they’ve had in five D of the last six years. Northgs, ( The total holidays for the 1980- yscc&il school year is 17, two more days ““"“’■'’than for 1979-80. The two extra ^ days were added to the Christmas- New Year’s break. II The number of holidays varies jafeording to what days specified jhplidays fall on during the year. [Saturday and Sunday holidays are not observed by Texas A&M. | The Texas A&M System Board of Regents decides when the holi days will be taken, Brenda Man ley, assistant secretary for the ard, said Tuesday. | Manley said the decision was ised on the schedule of student lidays. “It’s just a process of determin ing how many (holidays) we have and making them fit the students’ .calendar as closely as possible,” ’Manley said. Manley said student holidays er slightly at other schools in the system and this accounts for Prairie View A&M University and different faculty-staff holidays at Tarleton State University. MAKE IT WITH JUAREZ TEQUILA GOLD OR SILVER IMPORTED & BOTTLED BY TEQUILA JALISCO S.A. ST. LOUIS. MO.. 80 PROOF know how to use the kernels when they are available at the end of the year. Researchers at Texas A&M have developed and marketed a nut-like product from glandless cottonseed kernels, called “Tamu- nuts,” Simmons said. Tamunuts can be consumed directly as a snack item or used in candies, cookies, and other bakery items. Tamunuts can be found at Soup- er Salads in the basement of Sbisa Dining Hall. People seem to be enthusiastic about the new product. “The re sponse from most people is ‘Wow,’” Simmons said. The purpose of the 80-recipe cookbook, funded by the Texas Engineering Experiment Station and the Natural Fibers and Food Protein Commission of Texas, is to demonstrate uses for glandless cottonseed kernels, she said. The use of cottonseed kernels for a food commodity is “a whole new ballgame,” Simmons said. Cottonseed has not been used as a source for human foods be- The kernels taste bland and do not contribute a flavor of their own in cooking. Formals Sales & Rentals SHIRT & TIE RENTALS OR COMPLETE TUXEDOS “Ask About Our Last-Minute Assistance." 693-0768 334 Jersey College Station (Next to Pother’s Bookstore) WILDERNESS EMERGENCY FIRST AID seminar presented by Laura Khzmiller Thursday March 12 at 7:30 p.m. 402 Rudder MSC Outdoor Recreation Committee cause it contains a pigment, called gossypol, which is toxic to single stomach animals. The glanded cottonseed has been used mainly to feed cattle, Simmons said. 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