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Food Coloring: Encyclopedia Ii - Food Coloring - Purpose Of Food Coloring
People learn to associate certain colors with certain flavors, and this causes the color of food to influence the perceived flavor, in an...
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Food Coloring: Encyclopedia Ii - Food Coloring - Dyes And Lakes
In the United States, certifiable color additives are available for use in food as either "dyes" or "lakes."
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Food Coloring: Encyclopedia Ii - Food Coloring - Health Problems
Although regulatory authorities like the FDA in the United States have banned many products from use in food due to safety concerns, deba...
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Indigo Children: Who Are The Indigo People? Part Three
Indigos have very rich and sensualist tastes in music, food, scent, color, and other sensual expression. Adult Indigos are often conno...
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Christian
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From
Perfectionism To Perfection
From perfectionism to perfection
Everything
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Annatto: Encyclopedia - Annatto
Annatto is a derivative of the achiote trees of tropical regions of the Americas, used to produce a red food coloring.
Annatto is produce...
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Colourant: Encyclopedia - Colourant
A colourant is something added to something else to induce a change in colour. Colourants can be dyes, pigments, inks, paint, or chemical...
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Astaxanthin: Encyclopedia - Astaxanthin
Astaxanthin is the chemical that gives krills, lobsters, shrimp, and some crabs their red color when they are cooked. Flamingoes also rec...
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Smoke: Encyclopedia - Smoke
Smoke is a suspension in air (aerosol) of small particles resulting from incomplete combustion of a fuel. It is commonly an unwanted by-p...
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Bisque: Encyclopedia - Bisque
Bisque can refer to:
A fired piece of unglazed clay; see Bisque (pottery).
A thick, creamy soup made from puréed shellfish; see Bisque ...
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Carmine: Encyclopedia - Carmine
Carmine, also called Cochineal, Natural Red 4, or C.I. 75470, is a pigment of a bright red color obtained from the carminic acid produced...
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Canthaxanthin: Encyclopedia - Canthaxanthin
Canthaxanthin is a food additive used for farmed salmon raised in environments where astaxanthin sources are not available. Canthaxanthin...
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Blood: Encyclopedia - Blood
Blood is a circulating tissue composed of fluid plasma and cells (red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets). Medical terms related t...
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Processed Cheese: Encyclopedia - Processed Cheese
Processed cheese (or process cheese) is a food product made from regular cheese and other unfermented dairy ingredients, plus emulsifiers...
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Annual Plant: Encyclopedia - Annual Plant
An annual plant is a plant that usually germinates, flowers and dies in one year.
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Mexican Cuisine: Encyclopedia - Mexican Cuisine
Techniques - Utensils
Weights and measures
Spices and Herbs
Sauces - Soups - Desserts
Cheese - Pasta - Bread
Other ingredients
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Turmeric: Encyclopedia - Turmeric
Turmeric (Curcuma longa, also known as tumeric) is a spice commonly used in curries and other South Asian cooking. Its active ingredient ...
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Nguoi Rung: Encyclopedia - Nguoi Rung
Người Rừng is a creature said to inhabit Vietnam, reputedly similar to the bigfoot, sometimes also known as "forest people". It is d...
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Blue Mussel: Encyclopedia - Blue Mussel
The Blue Mussel (Mytilus edulis) is an edible bivalve. It is commonly farmed and harvested for food throughout the world. Blue mussels li...
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Cottage Cheese: Encyclopedia - Cottage Cheese
Cottage cheese is a cheese curd product with a mild flavor. It is drained, but not pressed so some whey remains. The curd is usually wash...
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Henna: Encyclopedia - Henna
Lawsonia inermis
Henna is a dye found in hair coloring, that is also used in a temporary body art known as mehndi. It is made from the dr...
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Dye: Encyclopedia - Dye
A dye can generally be described as a colored substance that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is being applied. The dye is us...
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Federal Food Drug And Cosmetic Act: Encyclopedia Ii - Federal Food Drug And Cosmetic Act - Food Coloring
The FD&C is perhaps best known by the consumer because of its use in the naming of food coloring additives, such as "FD&C Yellow ...
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Lycopene: Encyclopedia Ii - Lycopene - Structure
Lycopene is a terpene assembled from 8 isoprene units.
The color of lycopene is due to its many conjugated carbon double bonds. Each doub...
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Egg Food: Encyclopedia Ii - Egg Food - Egg Characteristics
The shape of an egg is approximately an oblate ellipsoid, but, while keeping cylindrical symmetry, there is typically not quite symmetry ...
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Egg Food: Encyclopedia Ii - Egg Food - Egg Characteristics
The shape of an egg is approximately an oblate ellipsoid, but, while keeping cylindrical symmetry, there is typically not quite symmetry ...
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Egg Food: Encyclopedia Ii - Egg Food - Nutrition Of Chicken Eggs
Chicken eggs are the most commonly eaten eggs, and are highly nutritious. They supply a large amount of complete protein—according to t...
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Egg Food: Encyclopedia Ii - Egg Food - Health Issues Of Eating Chicken Eggs
Egg food - Cholesterol and fat.
Chicken egg yolks contain a small amount of fat. People on a low-cholesterol diet may feel the need to ...
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Egg Food: Encyclopedia Ii - Egg Food - Nutrition Of Chicken Eggs
Chicken eggs are the most commonly eaten eggs, and are highly nutritious. They supply a large amount of complete protein—according to t...
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Egg Food: Encyclopedia Ii - Egg Food - Cooking And Preparation
The primary cooking techniques for eggs are:
baking
boiling
poaching
frying
Some common egg dishes are
fried eggs
omelettes
scrambled ...
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Egg Food: Encyclopedia Ii - Egg Food - Health Issues Of Eating Chicken Eggs
Egg food - Cholesterol and fat.
Chicken egg yolks contain a small amount of fat. People on a low-cholesterol diet may feel the need to ...
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Egg Food: Encyclopedia Ii - Egg Food - Cooking And Preparation
The primary cooking techniques for eggs are:
baking
boiling
poaching
frying
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boiled eggs
eggs benedict
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Color Therapy:
Health And
Healing Dictionary On Color Therapy
Color therapy: (chromopathy, chromotherapy, color healing): Method that states that colors - e.g. of light, food, and clothing - have ...
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Color Therapy:
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color therapy (chromopathy, chromotherapy, color healing): Method whose principle is that colors - e.g., of light, food, and clothing ...
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Health Foods:
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Therapy Dictionary On
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Health Foods - Foods purported to be produced without the use of chemical fertilizers, herbicides or pesticides sprays and sold withou...
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Rainbow Diet:
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Rainbow Diet: A theistic form of vegetarianism, chakra healing, and color therapy advanced by Gabriel Cousens, M.D., a practitioner of...
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Doughnut Food: Encyclopedia Ii - Doughnut Food - Variations
Doughnut food - Varieties.
Sprinkle(d) doughnuts are doughnuts covered with sprinkles that adhere to the icing. These sprinkles may var...
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Mypyramid: Encyclopedia Ii - Mypyramid - Differences From The Food Guide Pyramid
In a departure from the food guide pyramid, no foods are pictured on the MyPyamid logo itself. Instead, the logo emphasizes physical acti...
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Vegetarian:
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Hinduism Dictionary On Vegetarian
vegetarian: Shakahara. Of a diet which excludes meat, fish, fowl and eggs. Vegetarianism is a principle of health and environmental et...
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Vegetarian:
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vegetarian: Shakahara. Of a diet which excludes meat, fish, fowl and eggs. Vegetarianism is a principle of health and environmental et...
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Organic Food:
Holistic Health
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ORGANIC FOOD Is cultivated and processed without the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides (insecticides and herbicides), preservat...
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Sodium Nitrite: Encyclopedia Ii - Sodium Nitrite - Use As A Food Additive
As a food additive, it serves a dual purpose in the food industry since it both alters the color of preserved fish and meats and also pre...
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University Of Texas At San Antonio: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Texas At San Antonio - Academics
UTSA offers 40 Master's Degrees, 55 undergraduate degrees and 12 doctoral degrees, with several other doctoral programs being developed. ...
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University Of Texas At San Antonio: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Texas At San Antonio - Research Initiatives
In addition to the educational advantages UTSA offers, its economic impact directly and indirectly produces more than $1 billion in annua...
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University Of Texas At San Antonio: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Texas At San Antonio - Spirit And Tradition
University of Texas at San Antonio - Alma mater.
Lyrics by Alan Craven, former dean and professor of COLFA Music by Clarence Stuessy, r...
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University Of Texas At San Antonio: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Texas At San Antonio - Housing
UTSA offers three selections for on-campus housing:
Chaparral Village – newly built apartment-like complexes with 2 or 4-bedroom confi...
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University Of Texas At San Antonio: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Texas At San Antonio - Future Outlook
Several multi-million dollar projects are either in planning stages or under construction for future growth at the university. Included a...
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University Of Texas At San Antonio: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Texas At San Antonio - Student Activities
At the heart of student life are 180 student organizations that represent a diverse array of interests: cultural, honorary, military, pol...
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Blood: Encyclopedia Ii - Blood - Physiology Of Blood
Blood - Production and degradation.
Blood cells are produced in the bone marrow; the process is termed hematopoiesis. The proteinaceous...
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Green: Encyclopedia Ii - Green - Uses Of The Color Green
Green - Green substances.
Food colorings used for green include chlorophyll (E140 and E141), quinoline (E104) and, in countries where i...
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Green: Encyclopedia Ii - Green - Uses Of The Color Green
Green - Green substances.
Food colorings used for green include chlorophyll (E140 and E141), quinoline (E104) and, in countries where ...
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Loach: Encyclopedia Ii - Loach - Economic Importance
Some loach species are popular as food fish in East Asian countries such as Japan. They are of importance in the fisheries or being raise...
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Ready Room: Encyclopedia Ii - Ready Room - Captain Picard's Ready Room
On the Enterprise-D, Captain Jean-Luc Picard's ready room was located to the left of the Captain's chair, near the forward turbolift. In ...
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Krill Fishery: Encyclopedia Ii - Krill Fishery - Products
Most krill is processed to produce fish food for use in aquariums and aquacultures. The krill is sold freeze-dried, either whole or pulve...
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Mosuo: Encyclopedia Ii - Mosuo - Lifestyle
As fishermen and farmers, the staple food of the Mosuo include barley and wheat. Traditional costumes made out of velvet and silk, adding...
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Cheerios: Encyclopedia Ii - Cheerios - Health Appeal
Cheerios' health appeal stems from its lack of artificial flavoring and coloring, low sugar, fat, and cholesterol content, and being a so...
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Paint: Encyclopedia Ii - Paint - Pigment
Pigments, usually insoluble powders, are used both to provide color, and to make paint opaque, thus protecting the substrate from the har...
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Potassium Hydroxide: Encyclopedia Ii - Potassium Hydroxide - Food Preparation
Food uses of lye include washing or chemical peeling of fruits and vegetables, chocolate and cocoa processing, caramel color production, ...
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Cantharellus: Encyclopedia Ii - Cantharellus - Species
The best known species of this genus is the yellow chanterelle[1], which is orange or yellow, meaty and funnel-shaped. It has forking gil...
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Mypyramid: Encyclopedia Ii - Mypyramid - Criticism
Since it was announced, MyPyramid has been under criticism by nutritionists and graphics design experts for being ineffective and difficu...
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American Kestrel: Encyclopedia Ii - American Kestrel - Description
American Kestrels are the smallest falcon in North America. These tiny, seemingly fearless birds are brightly adorned with reddish, blue ...
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European Rabbit: Encyclopedia Ii - European Rabbit - Domesticated Rabbits
The only rabbit to be domesticated is the European Rabbit. These rabbits have been extensively domesticated for food or as a pet. They we...
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30-day Body Purification Program:
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Health Dictionary On 30-day Body Purification Program
30-Day Body Purification Program: Group of purification techniques whose principle is that cleansing the body's internal ecosystem wit...
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Kool-aid: Encyclopedia Ii - Kool-aid - Other Uses
Kool-Aid's high concentration of food coloring and its low retail cost (US$0.20 a packet as of 2004) has led some to use Kool-Aid to dye ...
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Poison Ivy: Encyclopedia Ii - Poison Ivy - How To Recognize Poison Ivy
The leaves are compound with three almond-shaped leaflets, giving rise to the mnemonic, "Leaflets three, let it be". The berries (actuall...
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Beet: Encyclopedia Ii - Beet - Cultivation And Uses
The root and leaves of subsp. vulgaris are edible and an important food crop. Numerous cultivars have been selected and bred for several ...
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Vorta: Encyclopedia Ii - Vorta - Physiology
Vorta are humanoids with white skin, black hair and lilac-colored eyes. They have good hearing, poor eyesight, and are immune to most for...
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Starch: Encyclopedia Ii - Starch - Tests
Starch solution is used to test for elemental iodine. Distinct blue color indicates the presence of iodine in solution. The details of th...
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Guinea Pig: Encyclopedia Ii - Guinea Pig - Domestic Guinea Pigs
Domesticated guinea pigs come in many varieties which have been developed since their arrival in Europe and North America. These varietie...
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Chewing Gum: Encyclopedia Ii - Chewing Gum - Composition And Manufacture
The chewing gum is made of a "gum base" with added food coloring and flavoring. The exact composition of gum bases is usually a trade sec...
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The Dozens: Encyclopedia Ii - The Dozens - Examples Of Snaps
What follow are a few sanitized, less colorful examples of snaps in the dozens.
"Yo' momma's so fat..."
"...she fell in love and broke i...
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The Dozens: Encyclopedia Ii - The Dozens - Examples Of Snaps
What follow are a few sanitized, less colorful examples of snaps in the dozens.
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Candomblé: Encyclopedia Ii - Candomblé - Rituals
The candomblé ritual (toque) has two parts: the preparation, attended only by priests and initiates, which may start a week in advance; ...
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Chia: Encyclopedia Ii - Chia - Chia Seed
Chia seeds are typically small, oval diameter of approx 1 mm. and are colored brown, gray, black and white. Chia seeds typically contain ...
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Bread Clip: Encyclopedia Ii - Bread Clip - Simple Bread Clips
Most designs of bread clip consist of a single plastic part through which the neck of a plastic bag can be threaded. Because these bread ...
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Ferruginous Hawk: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferruginous Hawk - Identification Tips
The male and female have identical markings. The main difference is size, with the female being larger. Perched birds have a white breast...
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Macon Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Macon Georgia - Tourism
Macon is known as the "Cherry Blossom Capital of the World." It boasts over 275,000 Yoshino Cherry Trees, more than any other city in the...
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Baird's Tapir: Encyclopedia Ii - Baird's Tapir - Lifecycle
The gestation period is approximately 400 days, after which one offspring is born (multiple births are extremely rare). The babies, as wi...
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Aldabra Giant Tortoise: Encyclopedia Ii - Aldabra Giant Tortoise - Physical Characteristics
The shell is a dark gray or black color with a high domed shape. It has stocky, heavily scaled legs to support its heavy body. The neck o...
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Gummy Bear: Encyclopedia Ii - Gummy Bear - Ingredients
The traditional Gummy Bear is made from sugar, glucose syrup, starch, flavouring, food coloring, citric acid and gelatin. There are also ...
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Gummy Bears: Encyclopedia Ii - Gummy Bears - Ingredients
The traditional Gummy Bear is made from sugar, glucose syrup, starch, flavouring, food coloring, citric acid and gelatin. There are also ...
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Lake Malawi: Encyclopedia Ii - Lake Malawi - Wildlife
Lake Malawi has traditionally provided a major food source to the residents of Malawi as it is rich in fish, the most famous of which is ...
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Cuisine Of Laos: Encyclopedia Ii - Cuisine Of Laos - Cooking Methods
Grilling, boiling, stewing, steaming, searing and mixing (as in salads) are all traditional cooking methods. Stirfrying is now common, bu...
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Potato: Encyclopedia Ii - Potato - Varieties
Potatoes' skins come in the colors brown, yellow, pink, red, and purple (sometimes called "blue"). Their flesh may appear white or may re...
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Ríg: Encyclopedia Ii - Ríg - The Rígsthula
The Rígsthula tells how Ríg happened upon a farm-hut which was owned by Ái 'great-grandfather' and Edda 'great-grandmother'. They offe...
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Salmon: Encyclopedia Ii - Salmon - Life History
The wild salmon find mates in their native streams then the female salmon lays salmon eggs in the bottom gravel nests called redds. These...
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King Cake: Encyclopedia Ii - King Cake - New Orleans King Cake
The king cake of the New Orleans Mardi Gras tradition comes in a number of styles. The most simple, said to be the most traditional, is a...
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Vortex Life Form: Encyclopedia Ii - Vortex Life Form - Vortex Morphology
The Vortex life forms come in several different shapes. All appear to be at least partially, if not mostly or completely, aquatic.
Vorte...
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Peruvian Cuisine: Encyclopedia Ii - Peruvian Cuisine - Some Typical Main Dishes Of Peruvian Cuisine
Peruvian cuisine is often made spicy by means of ají or chili pepper, a basic ingredient. Some Peruvian chili peppers are not spicy but ...
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The Dozens: Encyclopedia Ii - The Dozens - Examples Of Snaps
What follow are a few sanitized, less colorful examples of snaps in the dozens.
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Hamster: Encyclopedia Ii - Hamster - Hamsters As Pets
The hamster kept as pet most often is the Syrian Hamster, also called Golden Hamster. So-called Teddybear or Black bear hamsters are just...
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Salt: Encyclopedia Ii - Salt - History
The first registers of salt use were at 4000 B.C. in Egypt, Greece and Rome. Salt was very valuable and used to conserve foods. In Ancien...
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Salt: Encyclopedia Ii - Salt - History
The fist registers of salt use were at 4000 B.C. in Egypt, Greece and Rome. Salt was very valuable and used to conserve foods. In Ancient...
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Cantonese Cuisine: Encyclopedia Ii - Cantonese Cuisine - Sample Dishes
Some notable Cantonese dishes include:
Dim Sum - (literally touch of heart), small dishes served with tea usually at brunch
Shrimp wonto...
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Agent Orange: Encyclopedia Ii - Agent Orange - Use In Vietnam
During the Vietnam War, the US instituted a massive herbicidal program that ran from 1961 through 1971. The aim of the program was two-fo...
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Traffic Sign: Encyclopedia Ii - Traffic Sign - Design
Traffic sign - North America and Australia.
The North American colors and the Australian colours are normally significant as followed:...
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Paranoia Role-playing Game: Encyclopedia Ii - Paranoia Role-playing Game - Security Clearances
The security clearance system in Alpha Complex is based on colors of the visible spectrum, plus an extra two beyond it. Every citizen sta...
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Inkjet Printer: Encyclopedia Ii - Inkjet Printer - Inkjet Printing Of Functional Materials
Three-dimensional printing constructs a prototype by printing cross-sections on top of one another.
High-end inkjet printers can be used ...
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Culture Of Nepal: Encyclopedia Ii - Culture Of Nepal - Folklores & Folktales
Folklores and folktales have remained an integral part of Nepalese society, and they reveal different dimensions of social and cultural l...
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Shrimp Paste: Encyclopedia Ii - Shrimp Paste - Varieties Of Shrimp Paste
Shrimp pastes vary in appearance from pale liquid sauces to solid chocolate-colored blocks. Shrimp paste produced in Hong Kong and Vietna...
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