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  • 1ice lolly — (also iced lolly) ► NOUN Brit. ▪ a piece of flavoured water ice or ice cream on a stick …

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  • 2East Midlands English — Modern boundaries of the English East Midlands. East Midlands English is a dialect traditionally spoken in those parts of English Midlands lying East of Watling Street (the A5 London Shrewsbury Road). Today this area is represented by the… …

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  • 3Cake — For other uses, see Cake (disambiguation). A layered pound cake filled with raspberry jam and lemon curd, and finished with buttercream frosting Cake is a form of bread or bread like food. In its modern forms, it is typically a …

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  • 4Fab (brand) — The brand fab is a popular ice lolly on a stick, introduced by J. Lyons Co. Ltd. Launched nationally in May 1967. Designed primarily for the 3 million girls in Britain aged 5 15, the Fab was based around Gerry Anderson s Thunderbirds TV series.… …

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  • 5Ice cream — For other uses, see Ice cream (disambiguation). Ice cream or gelato in Rome, Italy …

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  • 6Agriculture and Food Supplies — ▪ 2007 Introduction Bird flu reached Europe and Africa, and concerns over BSE continued to disrupt trade in beef. An international vault for seeds was under construction on an Arctic island. Stocks of important food fish species were reported… …

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  • 7Cracker Jack — This article is about a brand of snack food. For other uses, see Crackerjack (disambiguation). A bag of Frito Lay s Cracker Jack, featuring Sailor Jack and his dog Bingo. Cracker Jack is a U.S. brand of snack consisting of strong molasses… …

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  • 8Christmas cake — A heavily iced Christmas cake …

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  • 9Doberge cake — is a layered dessert originating in New Orleans, Louisiana. Still popular in the area, the cake is made of multiple thin layers of cake alternating with dessert pudding. Very often the cakes are made with half chocolate pudding and half lemon… …

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  • 10New Zealand words — The following is a list of words used in New Zealand English, both shared with Australian English and unique to New Zealand English. Contents 1 Unique to New Zealand 2 Shared with Australia or other countries 3 Bibliography …

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