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  • 112Ancient Greek cuisine — Kylix, the most common drinking vessel in ancient Greece, c. 500 BC, British Museum Ancient Greek cuisine was characterized by its frugality, reflecting agricultural hardship.[1] It was founded on the Mediterranean …

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  • 113Lao cuisine — A Lao meal in Luang Prabang, Laos. Lao cuisine is the cuisine of Laos, which is distinct from other Southeast Asian cuisines. Laos shares borders with neighboring countries and as a result, Lao cuisine has strongly influenced the neighboring… …

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  • 114Moonshine by country — Contents 1 Moonshine by country 1.1 Albania 1.2 Armenia 1.3 …

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  • 115Tapas — For the spritual concept, see Tapas (Sanskrit); for the Spanish film, see Tapas (film). Infobox Prepared Food name = Tapas caption = Puntillitas a battered and fried baby squid form of tapas alternate name = country = Spain region = creator =… …

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  • 116Umami — Ripe tomatoes are rich in umami components. Umami /uːˈmɑːmi/, popularly referred to as savoriness,[1][2][3] …

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  • 117Frappuccino — is the name and registered trademark of a Starbucks blended ice beverage and a bottled coffee beverage. HistorySome sources say that a very similar frozen coffee drink was invented by The Coffee Connection, a small Boston based chain later… …

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  • 118Dwarfs (Discworld) — Dwarfs in Terry Pratchett s Discworld novels are similar to the Dwarves of J. R. R. Tolkien s Middle earth, to which they largely started out as a homage, and dwarves in other fantasy novels. They are short, stocky, bearded metal workers,… …

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  • 119Egyptian cuisine — Life in Egypt Culture Cuisine …

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  • 120Dracula in popular culture — Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula at the Hollywood Wax Museum The character of Count Dracula from the 1897 novel Dracula by Bram Stoker, has remained popular over the years, and many films have used the Count as a villain, while others have named him… …

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