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  • ...be colored from yellowish white to black. They are an important [[spice]] in many regional foods and may come from one of three different plants: black ...ompared to yellow mustard. Seed yield is also related to the bloom period. In other words, the longer the bloom period, the greater the seed yield. ...
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  • ...be colored from yellowish white to black. They are an important [[spice]] in many regional foods and may come from one of three different plants: black ...ompared to yellow mustard. Seed yield is also related to the bloom period. In other words, the longer the bloom period, the greater the seed yield. ...
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  • 中国で発見された紀元前4000年に遡るカモの土製模型は、[[:en:Yangshao culture|仰韶文化]]の時期にそこで家禽化が行われた可能性を示す。仮にそうでないとしても、カモの家禽化は少なくとも西洋より1500年早く極東で起こった。紀元前1 ...t seldom do so, preferring to run with a long, straddling gait. They roost in trees and forage on the ground, feeding on seeds, nuts, berries, grass, fol ...
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  • {{Short description|Domesticated birds kept by humans for their eggs, meat, or feathers}} ...he family [[Anatidae]] ([[duck]]s and [[geese]]) but does not include wild birds hunted for food known as [[game (hunting)|game]] or [[wild meat|quarry]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|Domesticated birds kept by humans for their eggs, meat, or feathers}} ...he family [[Anatidae]] ([[duck]]s and [[geese]]) but does not include wild birds hunted for food known as [[game (hunting)|game]] or [[wild meat|quarry]]. ...
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  • {{Culture of Afghanistan}} ...hospitality. The culinary specialties reflect the nation's [[ethnic groups in Afghanistan|ethnic]] and [[geography of Afghanistan|geographic]] diversity. ...
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  • {{Culture of Afghanistan}} ...hospitality. The culinary specialties reflect the nation's [[ethnic groups in Afghanistan|ethnic]] and [[geography of Afghanistan|geographic]] diversity. ...
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  • ...[pungency]]. They are used as a [[spice]] to add [[pungency]] (spicy heat) in many cuisines. [[Capsaicin]] and the related [[Capsaicin#Capsaicinoids|caps ...Mexico. European explorers brought chili peppers back to the [[Old World]] in the late 16th century as part of the [[Columbian Exchange]], which led to t ...
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  • {{Culture of Pakistan}} ...ied fruits and nuts. Pakistan's [[Ethnic groups in Pakistan|ethnic]] and [[Culture of Pakistan|cultural]] diversity, diverse climates, geographical environmen ...
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  • {{Culture of Pakistan}} ...ied fruits and nuts. Pakistan's [[Ethnic groups in Pakistan|ethnic]] and [[Culture of Pakistan|cultural]] diversity, diverse climates, geographical environmen ...
    37 KB (5,682 words) - 14:39, 11 June 2025
  • ...[pungency]]. They are used as a [[spice]] to add [[pungency]] (spicy heat) in many cuisines. [[Capsaicin]] and the related [[Capsaicin#Capsaicinoids|caps ...Mexico. European explorers brought chili peppers back to the [[Old World]] in the late 16th century as part of the [[Columbian Exchange]], which led to t ...
    28 KB (4,069 words) - 21:54, 9 June 2025
  • ...Internationally recognised: [[afternoon tea]] in traditional English style in [[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania]] {{Culture of England}} ...
    42 KB (6,448 words) - 14:25, 10 June 2025
  • ...Internationally recognised: [[afternoon tea]] in traditional English style in [[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania]] {{Culture of England}} ...
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  • {{About|practices and beliefs in relation to various [[food]] and potential foods|more discussion on religio ...c foods and beverages in conformity with various [[Religion|religious]], [[Culture|cultural]], [[Law|legal]] or other societal prohibitions. Many of these pro ...
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  • ...nd modern [[integrated pest management]] seek to control damage from pests in a [[Sustainable agriculture|sustainable]] way. ...lso used for sweet dishes such as [[mochi]] (with [[glutinous rice]]), and in [[European cuisine]] such as [[risotto]] (with [[arborio rice]]) and [[pael ...
    35 KB (5,094 words) - 22:13, 10 June 2025
  • {{About|practices and beliefs in relation to various [[food]] and potential foods|more discussion on religio ...c foods and beverages in conformity with various [[Religion|religious]], [[Culture|cultural]], [[Law|legal]] or other societal prohibitions. Many of these pro ...
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  • ...nd modern [[integrated pest management]] seek to control damage from pests in a [[Sustainable agriculture|sustainable]] way. ...lso used for sweet dishes such as [[mochi]] (with [[glutinous rice]]), and in [[European cuisine]] such as [[risotto]] (with [[arborio rice]]) and [[pael ...
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  • ...oil separates, allowing the dish to fry in its own sauce, coating the meat in a rich, flavorful glaze. ...through cultural exchange between the [[Sumatra]] and [[Malay Peninsula]]. In 20th century, the deeply rooted migratory tradition of the [[Minangkabau pe ...
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  • ...oil separates, allowing the dish to fry in its own sauce, coating the meat in a rich, flavorful glaze. ...through cultural exchange between the [[Sumatra]] and [[Malay Peninsula]]. In 20th century, the deeply rooted migratory tradition of the [[Minangkabau pe ...
    51 KB (7,461 words) - 23:12, 24 June 2025
  • ...East Timor]]). The meat is highly prized in [[Asian cuisine]]s, especially in [[China]] (including [[Hong Kong]]) and [[Northeast India]], for its fat co ...mals in [[ancient China]], with evidence for pig domestication at [[Cishan culture|Cishan]] from around 8000 BP (6,000 BC). ...
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