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  • | Lamb chop, NS as to cut, cooked, lean and fat eaten||0.0 | Lamb chop, NS as to cut, cooked, lean only eaten||0.0
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  • | Macaroni or noodles with beans or lentils and tomato sauce||36.3 | Macaroni or noodles with cheese, made from dry mix||64.0
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  • | Bacon or side pork, fresh, cooked||50.0 | Bacon, NS as to type of meat, cooked||50.0
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  • ...'sambhar'' (lentil stew), and ''rasam'' (spiced tamarind soup) are popular in this region. ...of dishes), and ''vada pav'' (spicy potato fritters in a bun) are popular in this region.
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  • ...oung shoots of the asparagus plant; plant whose succulent young shoots are cooked and eaten as a vegetable * '''[[bean sprout]]''' -  any of various sprouted beans: especially mung beans or lentils or edible soybeans
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  • ...ese origin, it is a rice congee with minced chicken or pork. Mixing an egg in with the congee is optional ...Steamed rice is served with sliced pig's trotters, which has been simmered in soy sauce and five spice powder. It is always served with a sweet spicy dip
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  • == Glossary of Cooking Terms == [[File:A Black Cook in the 1930s.jpg|A Black Cook in the 1930s|thumb|500px]]
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  • [[File:Shawarma preparation in central Aleppo, Syria.jpg|thumb]] [[Image:Cooked mussels DSC09244.JPG|Cooked mussels DSC09244|thumb]]
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  • * '''[[Fat hen]]''' see [[Chenopodium album]]. ==Beans and peas==
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  • * '''[[Al dente]]''' - Pasta cooked until it is still firm when bitten. ...- The process by which air is circulated through, mixed with, or dissolved in a liquid or substance.
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  • ...g thieves); informal language consisting of words and expressions that are not considered appropriate for formal occasions; often vituperative or vulgar; * '''[[Anointed]]''' - i.e., eminent; used to express great rascality in any one; “an anointed scoundrel,” king among scoundrels.—Irish.
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