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  • {{Anchor|Usage and history}} ...ては、[[:en:Pliny the Elder|長老プリニウス]]の''[[:en:Natural History (Pliny)|Natural History]]''や[[:en:Aulus Cornelius Celsus|ケルスス]]の''[[:en:De Materia Medica|De Medici ...
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  • ...[[chicharon]]'' from [[Spanish cuisine|Spain]]. It is served spritzed with native [[calamansi]].]] ...b-region (such as [[Cuisine of the Southwestern United States|Southwestern American cuisine]] and [[New Mexican cuisine]]) or a country (such as [[Chinese cuis ...
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  • ...[[chicharon]]'' from [[Spanish cuisine|Spain]]. It is served spritzed with native [[calamansi]].]] ...b-region (such as [[Cuisine of the Southwestern United States|Southwestern American cuisine]] and [[New Mexican cuisine]]) or a country (such as [[Chinese cuis ...
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  • ==Usage and history== === Classical history === ...
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  • ==Usage and history== <!--T:5--> === Classical history === <!--T:6--> ...
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  • ...anish cuisine]] and [[Portuguese cuisine]]), was widely adopted in [[Latin American cuisine|Latin America]], as well as Spanish and Portuguese colonies in Afri The main ingredients of Philippine ''adobo'' are ingredients native to [[Southeast Asia]], namely [[vinegar]], [[soy sauce]] or [[fish sauce]], ...
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  • ...anish cuisine]] and [[Portuguese cuisine]]), was widely adopted in [[Latin American cuisine|Latin America]], as well as Spanish and Portuguese colonies in Afri The main ingredients of Philippine ''adobo'' are ingredients native to [[Southeast Asia]], namely [[vinegar]], [[soy sauce]] or [[fish sauce]], ...
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  • == 歴史{{Anchor|History}} == ...xican cuisine/ja|メキシコ料理]]、[[Central American cuisine/ja|中央アメリカ料理]]、[[South American cuisine/ja|南アメリカ料理]]、[[Caribbean cuisine/ja|カリブ料理]]である。 ...
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  • The area's climate, in large measure, determines the native foods that are available. In addition, climate influences food preservation ==History== ...
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  • The area's climate, in large measure, determines the native foods that are available. In addition, climate influences food preservation ==History== ...
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  • ...dicine]] from before the [[invention]] of [[writing]] and the documented [[history of medicine]]. Because the timing of the invention of writing per [[culture ...ne, Pre-history | url = http://www.britishempire.co.uk/boniface/humanities/history/year10/prehistoric.htm |website=Student reference and support materials | p ...
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  • GLP-1 agonists were initially developed for [[type 2 diabetes]]. The 2022 [[American Diabetes Association]] standards of medical care recommend GLP-1 agonists a GLP-1 agonists were developed initially for [[type 2 diabetes]]. The 2022 [[American Diabetes Association]] (ADA) standards of medical care in diabetes include ...
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  • ...{{IPAc-en|ɜːr|b}} is common among [[Wikipedia:North American English|North American English]] speakers and those from other regions where [[Wikipedia:h-droppin == History == ...
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  • GLP-1 agonists were initially developed for [[type 2 diabetes]]. The 2022 [[American Diabetes Association]] standards of medical care recommend GLP-1 agonists a GLP-1 agonists were developed initially for [[type 2 diabetes]]. The 2022 [[American Diabetes Association]] (ADA) standards of medical care in diabetes include ...
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  • ...{{IPAc-en|ɜːr|b}} is common among [[Wikipedia:North American English|North American English]] speakers and those from other regions where [[Wikipedia:h-droppin == History == <!--T:7--> ...
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  • ...The evolution of African cuisine is closely entwined with the lives of the native people, influenced by their religious practices, climate and local agricult ...es like Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, the cuisine reflects a combination of native agricultural practices and influences from trade routes with India and the ...
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  • ==History== * [[Bannock (Indigenous American food)|Bannock (food)]]: a variety of flat quick bread or any large, round ...
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  • ...The evolution of African cuisine is closely entwined with the lives of the native people, influenced by their religious practices, climate and local agricult ...es like Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, the cuisine reflects a combination of native agricultural practices and influences from trade routes with India and the ...
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  • ==History== * [[Bannock (Indigenous American food)|Bannock (food)]]: a variety of flat quick bread or any large, round ...
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  • ...]'', Italian anti-''[[stregheria]]'' [[amulet|charm]]s. In the 1870 ''The History and Practice of Magic'' by "Paul Christian" ([[Jean-Baptiste Pitois]]) it i ...hoactive plants widely used in [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native American]] ritual include [[Hierochloe odorata|sweetgrass]], and [[Salvia apiana|whi ...
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