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  • 1Scrambled eggs — is a dish made from beaten whites and yolks of eggs (usually chicken). The dish often contains other ingredients. Cream, butter, milk, water or oil will dilute the egg proteins to create a softer texture. [McGee, 91] ample preparationThe eggs are …

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  • 2Survivor: The Amazon — Genre Reality television Winner Jenna Morasca (6 1) No. of episodes 14 No. of days …

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  • 3Phaseolus vulgaris — Navy Bean redirects here. For the Tracy Bonham song, see Navy Bean (song). Feijao redirects here. For the Brazilian fighter, see Rafael Cavalcante. Phaseolus vulgaris A variety of the common bean with flat pods …

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  • 4Common bean — Taxobox name = Phaseolus vulgaris image width = 240px image caption = Plant with immature fruit regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Fabales familia = Fabaceae subfamilia = Faboideae tribus = Phaseoleae genus =… …

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  • 5Urticaria — Hives redirects here. For other uses, see Hive (disambiguation). Urticaria Classification and external resources Urticaria on the arm ICD 10 L …

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  • 6Milk and meat in Jewish law — Halakhic texts relating to this article: Torah: Exodus 23:19 Exodus 34:26 Deuteronomy 14:21 …

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  • 7egg timer — noun a sandglass that runs for three minutes; used to time the boiling of eggs • Hypernyms: ↑sandglass * * * ˈegg timer f8 [egg timer] noun a device that you use to measure the time needed to boil an egg …

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  • 8Breakfast — For other uses, see Breakfast (disambiguation). Part of a series on Meals …

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  • 9Jiaozi — For other uses, see Jiaozi (disambiguation). Jiaozi Chinese name Traditional Chinese 餃子 Simplified Chinese 饺子 …

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  • 10Heliciculture — (snail farming) is the process of farming or raising snails.HistoryRoasted snail shells have been found in archaeological excavations, an indication that snails have been eaten since prehistoric times [ [http://watarts.uwaterloo.ca/… …

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