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  • 51Cholula Hot Sauce — Type Hot sauce Country Chapala, Jalisco, Mexico Website Cholula.com …

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  • 52Cubeb — In West Africa, cubeb is usually the related West African Pepper (Piper guineense). Cubeb Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 53Italian dressing — A dish of Italian dressing Italian dressing is a vinaigrette type salad dressing in United States and Canadian cuisine, consisting of water, vinegar or lemon juice, vegetable oil, chopped bell peppers, usually sugar or corn syrup, and a various… …

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  • 54Cuisine of Afghanistan — Afghanistan has a wide varying landscape allowing for many different crops. Afghan food is largely based upon the nation s chief crops: cereals like wheat, maize, barley and rice . Accompanying these staples are dairy products (yogurt, whey),… …

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  • 55Black Orchids — infobox Book | name = Black Orchids title orig = translator = author = Rex Stout cover artist = country = United States language = English series = Nero Wolfe genre = Detective fiction publisher = Farrar Rinehart release date = May 21, 1942 media …

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  • 56Regional cuisines of medieval Europe — The regional cuisines of medieval Europe were the results of differences in climate, political administration and religious customs that varied across the continent. Though sweeping generalizations should be avoided, more or less distinct areas… …

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  • 57Pringles — Чипсы Принглс Принглс (англ. Pringles)  торговая марка пшенично картофельной …

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  • 58Salvia officinalis — Flowers Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 59pepper — Synonyms and related words: Tabasco, Worcestershire sauce, aggressiveness, aim at, allspice, anchovies, angelica, applesauce, band, bang, bar, barrage, basil, bell pepper, bespangle, bespeckle, bespot, besprinkle, black pepper, blast, blaze,… …

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  • 60SPICES — The Bible has no special word for spice. In the talmudic and midrashic literature the term tavlin is used, from the verb tavel (תבל), which is apparently connected with the root balol ( to mix ). This term was employed metaphorically by R. Joshua …

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