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Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Hot chocolate - Place in modern society

Today hot chocolate is consumed throughout the world. It is especially popular in New England during the winter, where it is made to accompany large snowstorms. Hot chocolate is also popular throughout Europe. In Spain, hot chocolate and churros was the traditional working-man's breakfast. This spanish style of hot chocolate is very thick, having the consistency of warm chocolate pudding. Due to the high fat content of this meal, it has fallen out of f ...

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Hot chocolate, Hot chocolate - History, Hot chocolate - Development, Hot chocolate - Place in modern society, Hot chocolate - Resources

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Puddings: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in Honduras - The parties

List of political parties in Honduras - Parliamentary parties. Liberal Party of Honduras (Partido Liberal de Honduras, PLH) National Party of Honduras (Partido Nacional de Honduras, PNH) Democratic Unification Party (Partido Unificación Democrática, PUD) Christian Democratic Party of Honduras (Partido Demócrata Cristiano de Honduras) Party for Innovation and Unity-Social-Democ ...

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List of political parties in Honduras, List of political parties in Honduras - The parties, List of political parties in Honduras - Parliamentary parties, List of political parties in Honduras - Previous parties

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Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Comfort food - List of comfort foods

While virtually any food or drink could potentially be a comfort food, the following is a list of the most common comfort foods, especially in North American and Western cuisine. Although the term comfort food is a product of Western culture, all cultures have their own comfort foods. Comfort food - North America and Western Europe. Apple pie Baked apples Baked potato Beans Bread Bread pudding Brownies Chocolate Fr ...

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Comfort food, Comfort food - List of comfort foods, Comfort food - North America and Western Europe, Comfort food - India

Read more here: » Comfort food: Encyclopedia II - Comfort food - List of comfort foods

Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Bramley apple - Cooking

Bramley apples work well in pies, cooked fruit compotes and salads, crumbles, and other dessert dishes. They are also used in a variety of chutney recipes. Whole Bramley apples, cored and filled with dried fruit, baked, and then served with custard is an inexpensive and traditional British pudding. Cooked apple sauce is the traditional accompaniment to roast pork. Hot apple sauce goes very well with ice cream. Regardless of the dish, Bramley apples are generally cooked in the same basic way. First the fruit is peeled and then sliced, ...

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Bramley apple, Bramley apple - Cooking, Bramley apple - External link

Read more here: » Bramley apple: Encyclopedia II - Bramley apple - Cooking

Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Belgaum District - Border Problem

Belgaum represents the intractable issue of border determination after the creation of linguistic states. On the surface though, the district appears a perfect blend of Kannadigas and Maharashtrians. Belgaum has 865 Marathi-speaking villages, which include the prosperous Belgaum city. Karanataka Govt administration promotes business and routine work to be conducted in Kannada. In protest, the shops of Marathis have billboards and hoardings in Marathi and English. Belgaum has five Marathi language news dailie they are Tarun Bharat, Pud ...

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Belgaum District, Belgaum District - Border Problem, Belgaum District - History, Belgaum District - Belgaum Division

Read more here: » Belgaum District: Encyclopedia II - Belgaum District - Border Problem

Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Aurora Oregon - History

After a railway connected Bethel, Missouri with the outside world, Dr. Keil decided to take his followers and flee Bethel for a new location. In 1855 he travelled to the Northwest, and after spending a dismal winter on the Willapa River in present-day Washington state, Dr. Keil bought two square miles on Deer Creek, a tributary of the Pudding River, and rebuilt his Christian Socialist commune in 1856. Aurora was incorporated as a city soon after. Upon his death, the communal possession of the lands was ended, and title of the lands distributed amongst the inhabitants, although for some decades afterwards ...

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Aurora Oregon, Aurora Oregon - History, Aurora Oregon - Geography, Aurora Oregon - Demographics

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Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Nutmeg - History

There is some evidence that Roman priests may have burned nutmeg as a form of incense, although this is disputed. It is known to have been used as a prized and costly spice in the Middle Ages. Saint Theodore the Studite was famous for allowing his monks to sprinkle nutmeg on their pease pudding when required to eat it. In Elizabethan times it was believed that nutmeg could ward off the plague, so nutmeg was very popular. Nutmeg was traded by Arabs during the Middle Ages in ...

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Nutmeg, Nutmeg - Culinary uses, Nutmeg - Essential oils, Nutmeg - Nutmeg butter, Nutmeg - History, Nutmeg - World production, Nutmeg - Risks and toxicity

Read more here: » Nutmeg: Encyclopedia II - Nutmeg - History

Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Carrot - Uses

Carrots can be eaten raw, whole, chopped or shaved into salads for colour, and are also often chopped and cooked in soups and stews. A well known dish is Carrots Julienne. One can also make carrot cake and carrot pudding. The greens are edible as a leaf vegetable, but are rarely eaten. Together with onion and celery, carrots are one of the primary vegetables used in a mirepoix to make various broths. Since the late 1980s, baby carrots or mini carrots, carrots that have been peeled and cut into uniform cylinders, have been a popular ready-to-eat s ...

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Carrot, Carrot - Uses, Carrot - History, Carrot - Cultivars, Carrot - Trivia

Read more here: » Carrot: Encyclopedia II - Carrot - Uses

Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Bubble tea - Definition

Bubble tea consists of a mixture of sweetened tea, iced or hot, and milk and possibly other flavorings. Black gummy balls made of tapioca, called "pearls" or "bubbles" or Boba, sit at the bottom of the cup. The pearls are much larger than those found in tapioca pudding, with a diameter of at least 6 millimeters (smaller balls are occasionally used). They are sucked through a wide straw along with the drink, providing something to chew on between sips. When ordering, customers are often asked whether they want "boba" or "pearls" in their beverage ...

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Bubble tea, Bubble tea - Definition, Bubble tea - Origin, Bubble tea - Variations, Bubble tea - Names, Bubble tea - Availability, Bubble tea - Trivia, Bubble tea - Related topic, Bubble tea - Bubble tea stores

Read more here: » Bubble tea: Encyclopedia II - Bubble tea - Definition

Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Aurora, Oregon - History

After a railway connected Bethel, Missouri with the outside world, Dr. Keil decided to take his followers and flee Bethel for a new location. In 1855 he travelled to the Northwest, and after spending a dismal winter on the Willapa River in present-day Washington state, Dr. Keil bought two square miles on Deer Creek, a tributary of the Pudding River, and rebuilt his Christian Socialist commune in 1856. Aurora was incorporated as a city soon after. Upon his death, the communal possession of the lands was ended, and title of the lands distributed amongst the inhabitants, although for some decades afterward ...

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Aurora, Oregon, Aurora, Oregon - History, Aurora, Oregon - Geography, Aurora, Oregon - Demographics

Read more here: » Aurora, Oregon: Encyclopedia II - Aurora, Oregon - History

Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Hogmanay - Customs

There are many customs, both national and local, associated with Hogmanay. The most widespread national custom is the practice of first-footing which starts immediately after midnight. This involves being the first person to cross the threshold of a friend or neighbour and often involves the giving of symbolic gifts such as salt (less common today), coal, shortbread, whisky, and black bun (a fruit pudding) intended to bring different kinds of luck to the householder. Food and drink are then given to the guests. This may go on througho ...

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Hogmanay, Hogmanay - Origins, Hogmanay - Customs, Hogmanay - Presbyterian Influence, Hogmanay - Ne'erday, Hogmanay - Handsel Day, Hogmanay - Etymology

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Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Cornell Sherwoods - Fall Tonic

Beginning in 1959, The Sherwoods held an annual fall concert that invited other collegiate a cappella groups to perform. In the 1960-1961 school year, a spring song festival was added as well. The names Fall Tonic and Spring Tonic emerged by 1962, and the Fall Tonic's popularity resulted in packed audiences at Bailey Hall throughout the 1960s. After the departure of the Sherwoods from the campus scene, The Hangovers resurrected Fall Tonic in 1980, a tradition that continues still today. The first guest groups at the 1980 Fall Tonic were Yale's Proof of the Pudding, University of Rochester's ...

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Cornell Sherwoods, Cornell Sherwoods - The Name, Cornell Sherwoods - Fall Tonic, Cornell Sherwoods - Albums

Read more here: » Cornell Sherwoods: Encyclopedia II - Cornell Sherwoods - Fall Tonic

Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Cornell Hangovers - Concerts

The Hangovers have two major on-campus concerts every year, one in the Fall and one in the late Spring. The Fall concert is named Fall Tonic, a title resurrected in and used since 1980 in homage to the Sherwoods, who preceded the Hangovers as a Glee Club subset and had an annual autumn concert of the same title. The first guest groups at the 1980 Fall Tonic were Yale's Proof in the Pudding, University of Rochester's Yellowjackets, and Cornell's Nothing But Treble. Every year, among other publicity stunts, it has become traditional for the Ha ...

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Cornell Hangovers, Cornell Hangovers - Concerts, Cornell Hangovers - Recordings, Cornell Hangovers - Tours, Cornell Hangovers - Alumni

Read more here: » Cornell Hangovers: Encyclopedia II - Cornell Hangovers - Concerts

Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Dude Where's My Car? - Plot

At the movie's outset, Jesse (Kutcher) and Chester (Scott) awaken with hangovers and no memory of how they got there. Their house is filled with containers of pudding, and there's an angry message from their girlfriends on the answering machine. They emerge from their home to find Jesse's car missing, and with it their girlfriends' one year anniversary presents. This prompts Jesse to ask the film's title question: "Dude, where's my car?" The duo begins retracing their steps in an attempt to discover just where they left the car. Along ...

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Dude Where's My Car?, Dude Where's My Car? - Cast, Dude Where's My Car? - Plot, Dude Where's My Car? - Where's the car?, Dude Where's My Car? - Sequel, Dude Where's My Car? - Trivia

Read more here: » Dude Where's My Car?: Encyclopedia II - Dude Where's My Car? - Plot

Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Bubble tea - Definition

Bubble tea consists of a mixture of sweetened tea, iced or hot, and milk and possibly other flavorings. Black gummy balls made of tapioca, called "pearls" or "bubbles" or Boba, sit at the bottom of the cup. The pearls are much larger than those found in tapioca pudding, with a diameter of at least 6 millimeters (smaller balls are occasionally used). They are sucked through a wide straw along with the drink, pro ...

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Bubble tea, Bubble tea - Definition, Bubble tea - Origin, Bubble tea - Variations, Bubble tea - Names, Bubble tea - Availability, Bubble tea - Trivia, Bubble tea - Related topic, Bubble tea - Bubble tea vendors

Read more here: » Bubble tea: Encyclopedia II - Bubble tea - Definition

Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Sauce - Sauces in other cuisines

Sauces and condiments also play an important role in other cuisines: British cooking: Gravy is a traditional sauce used on roast dinner, which (traditionally) comprises of roast potatoes, roast meat, boiled vegetables and optional Yorkshire puddings. Apple sauce and mint sauce are also used on meat (pork and lamb respectivly). Salad cream is sometimes used on salads. Ketchup and brown sauce are used on more fast-food type dishes. Strong English mustard (as well as French or American mustard) are also used on various foods, as is ...

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Sauce, Sauce - Sauces in French cuisine, Sauce - Sauces in other cuisines, Sauce - Sauce variations, Sauce - Examples of sauces

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Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Rockers - Music and Fashion

Rockers are generally associated with 1950s and early 1960s-era Rock and Roll by artists like Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran, Chuck Berry and the early Elvis Presley but a Rocker was a motorcyclist first and foremost not a mere fashion or youth music trend. Theirs was a style born out of necessity and practicality and they will generally be seen riding their motorcycles wearing a classic open face style of helmet and aviator goggles, especially the "pudding-basin" short style ...

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Rockers, Rockers - Music and Fashion, Rockers - Cultural Background, Rockers - Cafe Racers, Rockers - Rocker Reunion, Rockers - Rocker Jackets, Rockers - Modern Day, Rockers - Sub-cultural references

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Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Date Palm - Food uses of Dates

Dry or soft dates are eaten out-of-hand, or may be seeded and stuffed with fillings such as almonds, candied orange and lemon peel, and marzipan. Dates can also be chopped and used in a range of sweet and savoury dishes: from tajines (tagines) in Morocco to puddings, bread, cakes and other dessert items. Dates are also processed into cubes, paste, spread, date syrup or "honey", powder (date sugar), vinegar or alcohol. Recent innovations include products such as sparkling date juice, used in some Islamic countries as a non-alcoholic version of champagne, for specia ...

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Date Palm, Date Palm - History of dates, Date Palm - Fruit, Date Palm - Cultivars of dates, Date Palm - Production, Date Palm - Food uses of Dates, Date Palm - Other uses of Date Palms, Date Palm - Traditional Medicinal Uses, Date Palm - Diseases

Read more here: » Date Palm: Encyclopedia II - Date Palm - Food uses of Dates

Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Coconut milk - Dishes

Coconut milk - Thai dishes made with coconut milk. Red curry Green curry Tom kha gai Satay Sticky rice Tapioca pudding kanin toyo asin Coconut milk - Malaysian dishes made with coconut milk. Laksa Nasi lemak Rendang Coconut milk - Sri Lankan dishes made with coconut milk. Spicy chicken curry Tomato ...

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Coconut milk, Coconut milk - Dishes, Coconut milk - Thai dishes made with coconut milk, Coconut milk - Malaysian dishes made with coconut milk, Coconut milk - Sri Lankan dishes made with coconut milk, Coconut milk - West Indian dishes made with coconut milk, Coconut milk - Hawaiian dishes made with coconut milk, Coconut milk - Kerala dishes made with coconut milk, Coconut milk - Drinks

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Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Cajun cuisine - Characteristic Cajun dishes

Cajun cuisine - Non-Cajun dishes. This is a listing of dishes sometimes mistakenly called or thought to be Cajun but having origins elsewhere, usually in New Orleans or in northern Louisiana, and sometimes are relatively unadopted in Acadiana: Deep fried turkey Oysters Rockefeller or Casino Calas Red beans and rice Chicken and Dumplings Bread pudding Bananas Foster Popeye's Fried Chicken (a US chain originally based in New O ...

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Cajun cuisine, Cajun cuisine - Misconceptions, Cajun cuisine - Cajun methods of preparation, Cajun cuisine - Cajun or Cajun-influenced chefs, Cajun cuisine - Cajun ingredients, Cajun cuisine - Grains, Cajun cuisine - Fruits and vegetables, Cajun cuisine - Meat and seafood, Cajun cuisine - Seasonings, Cajun cuisine - Other, Cajun cuisine - Characteristic Cajun dishes, Cajun cuisine - Non-Cajun dishes

Read more here: » Cajun cuisine: Encyclopedia II - Cajun cuisine - Characteristic Cajun dishes

Puddings: Encyclopedia II - British cuisine - Traditional cuisine

Despite the fast-food reputation, traditional British cuisine has survived, largely in the countryside and amongst the upper classes. The Sunday roast is perhaps the biggest culinary indication of a steadfastly traditional household. The Sunday dinner traditionally includes a Yorkshire pudding accompanying, or occasionally followed by, a joint of meat and assorted vegetables, themselves generally roast or boiled. The most common joints are beef, lamb or pork; chicken is also popular. Since its wide-spread availability after World War ...

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British cuisine, British cuisine - Industrial-era foods, British cuisine - Take-away food, British cuisine - New cuisine, British cuisine - Traditional cuisine, British cuisine - Alcoholic drinks, British cuisine - Vegetarianism, British cuisine - Lists, British cuisine - British food writers and celebrity chefs, British cuisine - Examples of British cuisine, British cuisine - Meals, British cuisine - Rationing

Read more here: » British cuisine: Encyclopedia II - British cuisine - Traditional cuisine

Puddings: Encyclopedia II - Atomic nucleus - History

The discovery of the electron was the first indication that the atom had internal structure. At the turn of the 20th century the accepted model of the atom was JJ Thomson's "plum pudding" model in which the atom was a large positively charged ball with small negatively charged electrons embedded inside of it. By the turn of the century physicists had also discovered three types of radiation coming from atoms, which they named alpha, beta, and gamma radiation. Experiments in 1911 by Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn, and by James Chadwick in 1914 di ...

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Atomic nucleus, Atomic nucleus - Nuclear Makeup, Atomic nucleus - Isotopes, Atomic nucleus - Nuclear Decay, Atomic nucleus - Nucleus Size, Atomic nucleus - History, Atomic nucleus - Nuclear Fusion, Atomic nucleus - Nuclear Fission, Atomic nucleus - Production of Heavy Elements, Atomic nucleus - Nuclear Physics

Read more here: » Atomic nucleus: Encyclopedia II - Atomic nucleus - History




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