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  • ...990s, Teremok has grown to become a significant player in the Russian fast-food market, distinguishing itself by offering traditional Russian dishes in a q ...er healthy, traditional Russian food as an alternative to the Western fast-food chains proliferating in Russia at the time. The concept quickly gained popu
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  • ...ervice. One of the key aspects that sets Hello Curry apart from other fast food chains is its unique concept of "The First Meal.<br>{{stub}}" ...and served to customers. The concept of "The First Meal" aims to provide a wholesome and nutritious start to the day for customers.
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  • ...panded, capitalizing on the growing demand for high-quality, quick-service food options in the UK's urban centers. By the time of its acquisition by [[Pret ...egan when its founders identified a gap in the market for freshly prepared food that could be served to customers looking for a quick yet nutritious meal o
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  • ...]], the holy month of fasting in Islam. They symbolize the breaking of the fast and the sweetness of faith. [[Prasad]] is a food offering made to a deity and then distributed to devotees. It symbolizes th
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  • '''Zoës Kitchen''' is a [[United States|American]] [[fast casual restaurant]] chain that specializes in [[Mediterranean cuisine]]. Th ...family recipes and her desire to offer wholesome, Mediterranean meals in a fast-casual dining setting. The chain experienced steady growth, expanding its f
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  • ...the mission to provide parents with convenient, nutritious, and appealing food options for their children, aiming to make healthier eating habits more acc ...the growing concern among parents about the nutritional quality of [[fast food]] and ready-made meals available for children. Recognizing a gap in the mar
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  • ...ican cuisine]] and around the world, particularly in [[diner]]s and [[fast food]] establishments. The vanilla milkshake combines the rich flavors of vanill ...es back to the late 19th century in the United States, where it began as a wholesome concoction of milk, [[egg]]s, and [[whiskey]]. However, by the 1900s, the a
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  • ...gg, sugar, and whiskey. By the early 1900s, the term had evolved to mean a wholesome drink made of [[chocolate]], [[strawberry]], or [[vanilla]] syrups mixed wi ...he [[United States]], milkshakes are often served at [[diner]]s and [[fast food restaurant]]s, and can come in a variety of flavors such as chocolate, vani
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  • ...ve been praised for their creativity, ease of use, and the ability to make wholesome, home-cooked meals accessible to people with busy lifestyles. O'Dea's work * ''Make It Fast, Cook It Slow: The Big Book of Everyday Slow Cooking''
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  • ...ps, raising animals, and other related activities that are used to produce food, fiber, and other materials. It is a key component of human civilization an ...lved planting and harvesting crops by hand, as well as raising animals for food and other materials.
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  • *'''[[fast]]''' go without any food or drink, not eat or drink anything *'''[[metabolism]]''' process of getting energy from food, converting food into energy
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  • * '''[[aggressive]]:''' pushy, dangerous, gets worse fast, fast growing * '''[[anaerobic exercise]]:''' exercise, fast-burst exercise, muscle-building exercise like weight lifting
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  • ...ng]], [[unchangeable]], [[immutable]], [[constant]], [[firm]], [[true]], [[fast]], [[stanch]], [[unwavering]], [[steady]], [[unalterable]], [[invariable]]. ...us]], [[malignant]], [[virulent]], [[slanderous]].<br>'''antonym(s)''': [[wholesome]], [[salubrious]], [[genial]], [[flattering]], [[kindly]].
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  • ...may be considered almost a necessity, should the meal be wished to be both wholesome and nourishing. Francatelli, who was chef-de-cuisine to the earl of chest ...that can be made, the only seasoning being a little pepper and salt. This wholesome and delicious sauce can, however, be spoilt in a variety of ways—by the a
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  • * '''[[Salutation]], see [[wholesome]]. '''Syn.''': [[safe]], [[easy]], [[fixed]], [[sheltered]], [[fast]], [[sure]], [[certain]], [[confident]], [[unanxious]], [[careless]], [[pro
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  • ...able]].<br>'''antonym(s)''': [[vital]], [[life-giving]], [[healthful]], [[wholesome]], [[nutritious]]. ...[[meal]], [[moderation]], [[frugality]], [[asceticism]], [[abstinence]], [[fast]], [[maceration]].
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  • ...ealthy foods divided into sections to show the recommended intake for each food group. * '''[[Nutrient density]]''' - A measure of the nutrients provided by a food relative to its calorie content.
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  • ...se in which the intestine cannot absorb fats and fat-soluble vitamins from food. It is associated with fatty stools, diarrhea, nerve problems, and eye dise ...h acid leaks backwards into the esophagus (the muscular tube through which food passes from the throat to the stomach), causing heartburn and irritating th
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  • * [[Adulterated food]] * [[Adverse food reaction]]
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  • ...ons and cross-references to related concepts within the diverse world of [[food]] and [[beverages]]. * '''[[Baking]]''' - A method of cooking food that uses prolonged dry heat, normally in an oven.
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