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  • ...that translates to "raccoon". This is a reference to the brand's mascot, a raccoon character that is often seen on the product's packaging. ...up base and vegetable mix, are added to boiling water. The mixture is then cooked for about five minutes. Additional ingredients, such as eggs, vegetables, o
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  • [[File:Cooked mussels DSC09244.JPG|alt=Mussels|thumb|Mussels]] ...aquatic ecosystem. Many different kinds of wildlife eat mussels, including raccoon, otters, herons, and egrets. Mussels filter water for food and thus are a p
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  • | Game meat , bison, top sirloin, separable lean only, 1 steak|cooked broiled ||85||1.0 serving ( 3 oz )||23.84||0||145 | Game meat, antelope, cooked, roasted||85||3.0 oz||25.03||0||128
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  • | Game meat, antelope, cooked, roasted||85||3.0 oz||25.03||128||2.27 | Game meat, bear, cooked, simmered||85||3.0 oz||27.56||220||11.38
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  • ...[[frozen]], and [[canned dark-green leafy vegetables]] and [[broccoli]], [[cooked]] or [[raw]]: for example, [[amaranth leaves]], [[basil]], [[beet greens]], ..., [[frozen]], and [[canned]] red and orange [[vegetables]] or [[juice]], [[cooked]] or [[raw]]: for example, [[calabaza]], [[carrots]], [[red chili peppers]]
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  • ...n weight if the food contains a large amount of water (tofu, cooked beans, cooked rice or pasta). *[[cooked]]
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  • ...usion; (linguistics) omission at the beginning of a word as in `coon' for `raccoon' or `till' for `until' ...mfrey]]''' -  leaves make a popular tisane; young leaves used in salads or cooked; perennial herbs of Europe and Iran; make rapidly growing groundcover for s
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