{{short description|Role of coffee in cultures around the world}}
...nd shared. Each of these factors combined reflects the lives of the people in these countries and the importance of coffee across the world.
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{{short description|Role of coffee in cultures around the world}}
...nd shared. Each of these factors combined reflects the lives of the people in these countries and the importance of coffee across the world.
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...') is a cultivated plant belonging to the species ''[[Apium graveolens]]'' in the family [[Apiaceae]] that has been used as a [[vegetable]] since ancient
...long, ribbed stalks, [[pinnate]] leaves, and small white flowers arranged in [[umbel]]s.
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...') is a cultivated plant belonging to the species ''[[Apium graveolens]]'' in the family [[Apiaceae]] that has been used as a [[vegetable]] since ancient
...long, ribbed stalks, [[pinnate]] leaves, and small white flowers arranged in [[umbel]]s.
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...be easily eaten without being sliced. They can be baked in an oven, fried in hot oil, grilled over hot coals, cooked on a hot pan, [[tava]], [[Comal (co
...all flatbread baking systems are said to be from the [[Fertile Crescent]] in West Asia, where they would subsequently spread to other regions of the wor
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...be easily eaten without being sliced. They can be baked in an oven, fried in hot oil, grilled over hot coals, cooked on a hot pan, [[tava]], [[Comal (co
...all flatbread baking systems are said to be from the [[Fertile Crescent]] in West Asia, where they would subsequently spread to other regions of the wor
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...Internationally recognised: [[afternoon tea]] in traditional English style in [[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania]]
{{Culture of England}}
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...Internationally recognised: [[afternoon tea]] in traditional English style in [[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania]]
{{Culture of England}}
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{{Culture of Portugal}}
...|Cozinha portuguesa}}) consists of the traditions and practices of cooking in Portugal. The oldest known book on Portuguese cuisine, entitled ''Livro de
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[[File:John Frederick Lewis 004.jpg|thumb|''The Coffee Bearer'' by [[John Frederick Lewis]] (1857)]]
...4.jpg|thumb|[[Coffeepot (François-Thomas Germain)|Kaffa kalid coffeepot]], by French silversmith [[François-Thomas Germain]], 1757, silver with ebony han
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[[File:John Frederick Lewis 004.jpg|thumb|''The Coffee Bearer'' by [[John Frederick Lewis]] (1857)]]
...4.jpg|thumb|[[Coffeepot (François-Thomas Germain)|Kaffa kalid coffeepot]], by French silversmith [[François-Thomas Germain]], 1757, silver with ebony han
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{{Culture of Portugal}}
...|Cozinha portuguesa}}) consists of the traditions and practices of cooking in Portugal. The oldest known book on Portuguese cuisine, entitled ''Livro de
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{{Culture of Portugal}}
ポルトガルは海に面した国であり、[[:en:Fishing in Portugal|漁業]]が発達しており、これは食される[[Fish as food/ja|魚介類]]の量に反映されている。同国の一人当たりの魚介類消
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...blocked by the [[Seljuk Empire]] c. 1090, triggering the [[Crusades]], and by the [[Ottoman Empire]] c. 1453, which spurred the [[Age of Discovery]] and
...c]] were known and [[Spice use in Antiquity|used in antiquity]] and traded in the [[Eastern World]].<ref name=EB1>{{cite web |url=http://www.britannica.c
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...平らな底を持ち、平行な繊維が密集したマットで覆われている。この覆いは「球茎の外皮」と呼ばれる。球茎はまた、植物の首から上{{Convert|5|cm|in|0|abbr=on}}まで成長する、薄くて網状の垂直な繊維を持つ。
...nvert|20|–|30|cm|in|0|abbr=on}}になり、最大4つの花をつける。各花からは、長さ{{Convert|25|–|30|mm|in|frac=16|abbr=on}}の3つに分かれた[[style (botany)/ja|花柱]]が伸びる。各先端は鮮やかな深紅色の[[stigma
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{{Short description|Food produced by bacterial fermentation of milk}}
...y = Probably Mesopotamia, Central Asia ~5,000 BC and independently in different places
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{{Short description|Food produced by bacterial fermentation of milk}}
...y = Probably Mesopotamia, Central Asia ~5,000 BC and independently in different places
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...ed for use mainly as a [[seasoning]] and [[Food coloring|colouring agent]] in food. The saffron crocus was slowly propagated throughout much of Eurasia a
...$5,000 per kg or higher, saffron has long been the world's costliest spice by weight.
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...ed for use mainly as a [[seasoning]] and [[Food coloring|colouring agent]] in food. The saffron crocus was slowly propagated throughout much of Eurasia a
...$5,000 per kg or higher, saffron has long been the world's costliest spice by weight.
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[[File: Insulin chain A and B linked by disulfide bridges.gif|frame|right|インスリンは、ジスルフィド橋によって架橋された2本の鎖を含むペプチドホルモンである
...s/ja|脂肪形成]]を介して[[Fatty acid metabolism/ja#Glycolytic end products are used in the conversion of carbohydrates into fatty acids|脂肪]]([[triglyceride/ja|トリグ
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