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  • 23Ancient Egyptian cuisine — An early Ramesside Period mural painting from Deir el Medina tomb depicts an Egyptian couple harvesting crops The cuisine of ancient Egypt covers a span of over three thousand years, but still retained many consistent traits until well into Greco …

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  • 24Cuisine of the Midwestern United States — Chicago style deep dish pizza …

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  • 25Scrabble — For other uses, see Scrabble (disambiguation). Scrabble Current Scrabble logo by Hasbro, Inc. used in the USA and Canada, since March 2008 Former Scrabble logo by Hasbro, Inc. used in the USA and Canada, until March 2008 …

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  • 26Nehalennia — This article is about the goddess Nehalennia. For other uses, see Nehalennia (disambiguation). An altar for Nehalennia in Domburg, Netherlands. On her right is a dog, and in her hands a basket of apples. Nehalennia (spelled variously) is a… …

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  • 27Empanada — Two empanadas (empanadillas) Origin Place of origin Spain Dish details …

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  • 28Guy Fawkes Night — Infobox Holiday holiday name=Guy Fawkes Night caption=Guy Fawkes nickname=Bonfire Night Cracker Night Fireworks Night observedby=United Kingdom and some of its former colonies date= Evening of the 5th of November observances=Bonfires, fireworks,… …

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  • 29Apple cake — An apple cake Apple cake is a popular dessert produced with the main ingredient of apples. Such a cake is made through the process of slicing this sweet fruit to add fragrance to a plain cake base. Traditional apple cakes go a step further by… …

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  • 30Potato bread — Potato bread, also known as fadge, slims, potato cake or potato farls, is a form of bread in which potato replaces a major portion of the regular wheat flour. It is usually cooked by baking it on a hot griddle or pan. An Irish variant is… …

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