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  • 11food — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ delicious, excellent, good, great, superb, tasty, wonderful ▪ favourite/favorite ▪ decent …

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  • 12Food —    The situation with food, restaurants, and diet changed from extreme scarcity in the late Soviet period to extraordinary abundance after 2000. Simultaneously, the food on offer transitioned from the stereotypically bland menus and inefficient… …

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  • 13Agriculture 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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  • 14Soul food — is an American cuisine, a selection of foods, and is the traditional cuisine of African Americans of the Southern United States and of black communities beyond. In the mid 1960s, soul was a common adjective used to describe black culture, and… …

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  • 15Dog food — For the corporate practice of using one s own products, see Eating your own dog food. Not to be confused with Dog meat, which covers human consumption of canines. Dog food refers to food specifically intended for consumption by dogs. Though… …

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  • 16Portal:Food/Selected ingredient — These are the pictures that are featured on the Food portal main page. If you wish to add a picture, you will be expected to make a good faith effort to address any objections to the ingredient that may be raised. Consensus must be reached for an …

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  • 17Cracker (food) — This article is about the oven baked food item. For the unrelated disparaging term, see Cracker (pejorative) Water biscuit crackers plain and as part of a snack in Singapore, with herring and garlic cream topping and a parsley garnish …

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  • 18Famine food — A famine food or poverty food is any inexpensive or readily available foodstuff used to nourish people in times of extreme poverty or starvation, as during a war or famine. Quite often, the food is thereafter strongly associated with the hardship …

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  • 20Wheat gluten (food) — A piece of seitan Commercially packaged seitan Wheat gluten, also call …

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