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  • 101Gravy — For other uses, see Gravy (disambiguation). Gravy can be served in a pitcher or gravy boat …

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  • 102Wagashi — nihongo|Wagashi| is a traditional Japanese confectionery which is often served with tea, especially the types made of mochi, azuki bean paste, and fruits. Wagashi is typically made from natural based (mainly plant) ingredients. The names used for …

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  • 103Sussex Pond Pudding — is a traditional English pudding believed to originate from the South East county of Sussex. Made of a suet pastry which encases a whole lemon, with butter and sugar, it is boiled or steamed for several hours.This rich and heavy dessert has gone… …

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  • 104dairy product — Introduction        milk and any of the foods made from milk, including butter, cheese, ice cream, yogurt, and condensed and dried milk.       Milk has been used by humans since the beginning of recorded time to provide both fresh and storable… …

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  • 105Sweet potato — Camote redirects here. For the island group in the Philippines, see Camotes Islands. Sweet Potato Sweet potato in flower Hemingway, South Carolina Scientific classification …

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  • 106Iced coffee — An iced cappuccino with cream on top. Iced coffee is a cold variant of the beverage coffee. Contents 1 Preparation …

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  • 107Oriya cuisine — This article is part of the series …

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  • 108Bal Mithai — Baal Mithai (बाल मिठाई) is a brown chocolate like fudge, made with roasted khoya, coated with white sugar balls, and is a popular sweet from the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand in India, especially regions around Almora. HistoryOver the years, the …

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  • 109cube — cube1 cuber, n. /kyoohb/, n., v., cubed, cubing. n. 1. a solid bounded by six equal squares, the angle between any two adjacent faces being a right angle. 2. an object, either solid or hollow, having this form or a form approximating it: a cube… …

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  • 110Malagasy cuisine — Lemon and mango pickles (achards) traditionally accompany meals in the northwestern coastal regions of Madagascar.[1] …

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