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The test was spotted by Jennifer Slegg this morning, and provided the following images:
As of this writing, I was unable to replicate the results of this search.
There is a good chance that that the snippets we are seeing in the above images are coming from the recipe schema markup that the site provides.
Search engines are no strangers to recipes in their search results, as Google has done a number of tests and the like in the past, testing showing schema data directly in the snippets.
Original Source by Barry Schwartz[/fusion_text][/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]