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  • == Garlic Bread == ...c bread''' (/ˈɡɑːrlɪk brɛd/) is a type of [[bread]] dish made by flavoring bread with [[garlic]] and other ingredients.
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  • == Bread == '''Bread''' (/brɛd/), from the Old English ''brēad'', is a [[staple food]] prepare
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  • == Bread Pudding == ...ved to have originated in the 11th century as a means of using up leftover bread.
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  • == Bread and Butter Pickles == ...ed to have originated during the Great Depression when pickles served with bread and butter were a staple meal.
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  • ...iːˈɒʃ/, US: /briːˈɒʃ, ˈbriːɒʃ, briːˈoʊʃ/, French: [bʁi.ɔʃ]) is a type of [[bread]] that originated in [[France]]. Brioche is a highly enriched bread, noted for its high butter and egg content, commonly served as a component
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  • ...rd that means 'suitable for a diet'. This reflects the dish's origins as a way to use up leftovers by frying them in spices and oil. ...nd then fried in [[oil]]. The dish is often served with [[rice]] or [[naan bread]].
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  • ...fel" also frequently refers to a wrapped sandwich that is prepared in this way. The falafel balls are topped with salads, pickled vegetables, hot sauce, a * [[Pita]]: A type of bread traditionally made in the Middle East and surrounding regions. It is used i
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  • ...t have similar uses. The term was first used in the late 20th century as a way to categorize these non-grass grains. ...s cereals (true grains). Their seeds can be ground into flour and used for bread, porridge, or other foods. Unlike true cereals, pseudocereals are not membe
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  • ...mus is sweet and rich-tasting, as opposed to savory-tasting muscle flesh. "Bread" may come from brede 'roasted meat' or from the Old English word for flesh * [[Etymology]]: The study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history.
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  • ...rds "dog" (a domesticated carnivorous mammal) and "biscuit" (a small baked bread or cake). ...rients. They can also be used as a reward during [[dog training]], or as a way to help clean a dog's teeth. Some dog biscuits are specifically designed to
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  • ...or 'couch', drawing on the analogy that the 'garnish' is situated atop the bread as people would be on a couch. The term was first used in English in 1895 a ...s with certain dietary restrictions or requirements, canapés can provide a way to incorporate necessary nutrients in a small, manageable format. They are
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  • ...t restricts carbohydrates, such as those found in sugary foods, pasta, and bread. It's high in protein, fat, and healthy vegetables. * Atkins, R. C. (1972). Dr. Atkins' Diet Revolution: The High Calorie Way to Stay Thin Forever. David McKay Company.
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  • ...lanx', meaning 'two-scaled') and 'diet' (from the Greek 'diaita', meaning 'way of life'). ...es]] are the body's main source of energy. They are found in foods such as bread, pasta, and rice. The body breaks down carbohydrates into glucose, which is
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  • ...hydrate". The term "diet" comes from the Greek word "diaita", which means "way of life". ...e intake of carbohydrates, such as those found in sugary foods, pasta, and bread. It is high in protein, fat, and healthy vegetables. There are many types o
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