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  • 122Queso blanco — For the Philippine variety, see Kesong puti. Queso fresco …

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  • 123Quarter Pounder — Foodbox name = McDonald s Quarter Pounder serving size = 1 sandwich (171g) calories = 420 (21% USRDA) calories from fat = 160 total fat = 18 g (27%) saturated fat = 7 g (37%) trans fat = 1 g cholesterol = 70 mg (23%) sodium = 730 mg (30%) total… …

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  • 124Kristang people — The Kristang are an ethnic group of people of mixed Portuguese and Asian descent, which arose in Malacca (Malaysia) between the 16th and 17th centuries. Some of them speak a distinctive Kristang language, a creole based on Portuguese and Malay.… …

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  • 125Castelo Branco cheese — ( Queijo de Castelo Branco ) is a cheese named after the city of Castelo Branco, in Portugal, the chief city of the district where it is produced. The cheese is made from milk produced by either a goat or a ewe, and has a soft texture. Typically… …

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  • 126Differences between Spanish and Portuguese — Although Portuguese and Spanish are closely related, to the point of having a considerable degree of mutual intelligibility, there are also important differences between them, which can pose difficulties for people acquainted with one of the… …

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  • 127Chipa — Chipá, chipa or chipita are some of the names by which is known a variety of breads made with manioc or corn flour, typical of Paraguay and some nearby regions of Argentina and Brazil (the Brazilian version, although not exactly the same, but… …

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  • 128Spelling alphabet — A spelling alphabet, radio alphabet, or telephone alphabet is a set of words which are used to stand for the letters of an alphabet. Each word in the spelling alphabet typically replaces the name of the letter with which it starts (acrophony). It …

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