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  • ...' is a European company based in [[Belgium]] that produces organic and non-organic, non-genetically modified, plant-based products. Alpro was founded in 1980, ...All products are made from either non-genetically modified, organic or non-organic plants.
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  • ...U.S.]] [[File:Coffee beans being sorted and pulped.jpg|thumb]] '''Index of Organic Food Articles''' ...als. This index aims to provide easy navigation through various aspects of organic food, from farming methods to consumer choices.
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  • ...o|thumb]] '''Ella's Kitchen''' is a company that specializes in producing organic baby and toddler food. Founded by [[Paul Lindley]] in 2006, the company was ...y in the [[United Kingdom]] for its innovative packaging and commitment to organic ingredients. Its products are now sold in numerous countries around the wor
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  • ...and international markets. KRBL's operations encompass the entire basmati rice value chain, from seed development and farming to processing, packaging, an ...ved from a small family-owned business into a global entity in the basmati rice industry. After the partition of India in 1947, KRBL shifted its operations
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  • ...d maintenance of the body. This article explores the diversity of food and drink, their cultural significance, and their impact on health and society. ...Carbohydrates]]''': Essential for energy, found in foods like [[bread]], [[rice]], [[pasta]], and [[potatoes]].
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  • ...Arunachal Pradesh, as an alcoholic drink. There are different varieties of rice beer with different flavours. Many wild herbs and shrubs are also part of t * '''Rice''': The staple food of the region, often accompanied by fish, meat, and gre
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  • ...wide variety of meals made primarily from [[grains]] such as [[wheat]], [[rice]], [[corn]], [[barley]], [[oats]], [[rye]], and [[millet]]. These dishes ar ...Dishes''': Including [[biryani]], [[risotto]], [[sushi]], and [[paella]], rice dishes vary widely across cultures, often flavored with spices, vegetables,
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  • ...on [[ghee]], which is clarified butter. The company prides itself on using organic, grass-fed cow milk to produce its ghee, adhering to ancient [[Ayurveda|Ayu The flagship product of Pure Indian Foods is its organic, grass-fed ghee, celebrated for its rich flavor, nutritional benefits, and
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  • ...ranola, and are frequently made from grains such as [[wheat]], [[corn]], [[rice]], and [[oats]]. This article provides an overview of notable breakfast cer * [[Rice Krispies]] – Rice grains cooked, dried, and toasted to create a cereal that makes a distincti
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  • ...]], [[Slush]], [[Smoothie]], [[Soft drink]], [[Sparkling water]], [[Sports drink]], [[Tea]], [[Water]], [[Wine]] ...[[Staple food]], [[Stews]], [[Street food]], [[Sweets]], [[Taboo food and drink]], [[Vegetables]]
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  • | [[0% blueberry skyr yogurt, 5.3 oz]] || [[dairy-yogurt-drink]] || [[WholeFoods]] || [[siggi's]] || [[Pasteurized skim milk]], [[Blueberr | [[0% greek yogurt blended with vanilla, 5.3 oz]] || [[dairy-yogurt-drink]] || [[WholeFoods]] || [[Chobani]] || Food ingredients:[[Cultured nonfat mi
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  • * [[Rice]] * White rice
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  • .... The concept behind Eataly is to provide consumers with not only food and drink but also an educational experience about the history, culture, and producti ...upports local farmers and artisanal producers who practice traditional and organic farming methods.
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  • ...ps are grown primarily for consumption by humans. These include cereals ([[rice]], [[wheat]], [[maize]], etc.), legumes ([[beans]], [[lentils]], [[peas]]), * [[Organic farming]]
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  • * Pantry Staples ([[rice]], [[pasta]], [[canned goods]]) ...hanging consumer preferences and dietary needs, such as [[gluten-free]], [[organic]], and [[vegan]] options.
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  • [[File:Chicken burrito bowl with tortilla chips and drink at Chipotle - August 2022 - Sarah Stierch.jpg|Chicken burrito bowl|400px|th ...rrito bowl|burrito bowl]] ensuring you skip the [[beans|beans]] and [[rice|rice]].
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  • ...to as "'''drinkable turmeric'''" or "'''turmeric elixir'''") is a form of drink made from ...leaf is used to prepare special sweet dishes, ''[[patoleo]]'', by layering rice flour and [[coconut]]-[[jaggery]] mixture on the leaf, and then closing and
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  • ..., providing a significant energy source. Major grains include [[wheat]], [[rice]], [[corn]], [[barley]], and [[oats]]. Grains are often ground into flour o ...enerations to meet their own. Sustainable practices include crop rotation, organic farming, and the use of renewable resources, which help preserve [[biodiver
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  • ...a key role in the global food economy. Major cereals include [[wheat]], [[rice]], [[maize]] (corn), [[barley]], [[oats]], [[rye]], and [[sorghum]]. Advancements in [[genetic engineering]], [[sustainable agriculture]], and [[organic farming]] are contributing to the development of more resilient and product
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  • ...ith gluten intolerance or celiac disease, using alternative flours such as rice or almond flour. ...uten-free diets. However, trends like the growing demand for artisanal and organic breads offer opportunities for brand name breads to innovate and expand the
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