{{short description|Various flatbreads and crêpes in Indian cuisine}}
Most flatbreads from [[northern India]] are unleavened and made primarily from milled flour, usually [[Atta flour
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{{short description|Various flatbreads and crêpes in Indian cuisine}}
Most flatbreads from [[northern India]] are unleavened and made primarily from milled flour, usually [[Atta flour
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...are crested by [[fasciation]], '''cockscombs'''. The plants are well known in [[East Africa]]'s highlands and are used under their [[Swahili language|Swa
The plant is an [[Annual plant|annual]]. Seed production in these species can be very high, 200–700 kg per hectare. One ounce of
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...are crested by [[fasciation]], '''cockscombs'''. The plants are well known in [[East Africa]]'s highlands and are used under their [[Swahili language|Swa
The plant is an [[Annual plant|annual]]. Seed production in these species can be very high, 200–700 kg per hectare. One ounce of
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...factor in Asian cuisine is “umami” flavor, a strong savoriness prominent in Asian cooking, which can be achieved through fermented food or meat extract
Ingredients common to many cultures in [[East Asia|East]] and [[Southeast Asia]] include rice, ginger, garlic, ses
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...factor in Asian cuisine is “umami” flavor, a strong savoriness prominent in Asian cooking, which can be achieved through fermented food or meat extract
Ingredients common to many cultures in [[East Asia|East]] and [[Southeast Asia]] include rice, ginger, garlic, ses
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...ped object. The substance to be ground, which may be wet or dry, is placed in the mortar where the pestle is pounded, pressed, or rotated into the substa
...ojito]], which requires the gentle crushing of sugar, ice, and mint leaves in the glass with a pestle.
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...ghtered according to Islamic guidelines, it also governs ethical practices in business, finance (such as the [[Riba|prohibition of usury (riba)]]), and d
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Used in English since the late 18th century, the word cuisine—meaning manner or sty
...ly contribute to a regional or national cuisine, such as [[Japanese rice]] in [[Japanese cuisine]].
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...Plants are gathered each year for their [[rhizome]]s, some for propagation in the following season and some for consumption or [[dye]]ing.
...used as a [[food coloring#Natural food dyes|coloring]] and flavoring agent in many [[Asian cuisine]]s, especially for [[Curry|curries]] ([[curry powder]]
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...|thumb|right|The word ''halal''. It is used as a visual marker for Muslims in restaurants, shops and on products.|263x263px]]{{Short description|Islamic
...ghtered according to Islamic guidelines, it also governs ethical practices in business, finance (such as the [[Riba|prohibition of usury (riba)]]), and d
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...ped object. The substance to be ground, which may be wet or dry, is placed in the mortar where the pestle is pounded, pressed, or rotated into the substa
...ojito]], which requires the gentle crushing of sugar, ice, and mint leaves in the glass with a pestle.
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Used in English since the late 18th century, the word cuisine—meaning manner or sty
...ly contribute to a regional or national cuisine, such as [[Japanese rice]] in [[Japanese cuisine]].
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...Plants are gathered each year for their [[rhizome]]s, some for propagation in the following season and some for consumption or [[dye]]ing.
...used as a [[food coloring#Natural food dyes|coloring]] and flavoring agent in many [[Asian cuisine]]s, especially for [[Curry|curries]] ([[curry powder]]
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...pture Gardens|Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens]] in Harrison, New York, in the hamlet of Purchase
| location = [[Wikipedia:Harrison, New York|Harrison, New York]] (in the hamlet of [[:en:Purchase, New York|Purchase]]), {{Country|アメリカ}}
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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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...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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.../ja|香り米]]は、アジア料理で広く使われ、その強い香りとナッツのような風味で区別される。その品種には、[[:en:Rice production in the United States|カリフォルニア米産業]]を確立した[[calrose rice/ja|カルローズ米]]、優れた調理特性から「イタリ
...の方法の一つは、田んぼを5 cm(2 in)の深さに湛水し、その後、土壌に埋め込まれた穴あき田んぼ用水チューブで測定して、水面が地表下15 cm(6 in)まで下がるのを待ってから、このサイクルを繰り返すというものである。[[Deepwater rice/ja|深水稲]]の品種は、少なくとも1ヶ月間50セ
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...Internationally recognised: [[afternoon tea]] in traditional English style in [[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania]]
...e to the import of ingredients and ideas from the [[Americas]], China, and India during the time of the [[British Empire]] and as a result of [[World War II
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...Internationally recognised: [[afternoon tea]] in traditional English style in [[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania]]
...e to the import of ingredients and ideas from the [[Americas]], China, and India during the time of the [[British Empire]] and as a result of [[World War II
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