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  • {{r|Cheese}}
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  • {{r|Cheese}}
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  • | a classic meat sauce served with pasta and grated [[Parmigiano-Reggiano]] cheese |Tubes of fried pastry dough filled with sweetened ricotta cheese and candied fruit
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  • ...d into four different groups: [[meat]]s, [[olive]]s, [[vegetable]]s, and [[cheese]]s. ...re also an important part of the antipasto. Usually, traditional [[Italian cheese]]s are served, although in some cases, more exotic cheeses may also be incl
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  • ...rocessor you use, it can take as little as 1 ounce to make 1 of cup grated cheese or as much as 4 ounces. # Mix the egg-cheese into the semolina until well blended.
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  • ...usually made with [[rye]] bread, [[corned beef]], [[sauerkraut]], [[Swiss cheese]], and [[Russian dressing]] or [[Thousand Island dressing]], and are either ...with Jewish food traditions even though all its variants combine meat with cheese and therefore are not [[kosher]].
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  • Cheshire cheese, which is similar to cheddar, originated in Cheshire in the 16th Century.
    1 KB (199 words) - 15:59, 23 October 2012
  • ...for Wiener schnitzel but is dipped in a half-and-half mixture of Parmesan cheese and bread crumbs. This dish is served with a lemon slice for garnish. The ''Cordon bleu'' is a breaded schnitzel filled with ham and cheese.
    8 KB (1,208 words) - 22:33, 25 October 2013
  • ...the tracta one by one, covering each layer until you have used up all the cheese and honey. On the top place single tracta, and then fold over the crust and
    6 KB (1,050 words) - 04:01, 16 August 2011
  • ...of Ireland's most famous exports, comparable with Swiss watches or French cheese.
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  • ...r. ''L. delbrueckii'' is found in dairy products such as yogurt, milk, and cheese. ...ubsp. bulgaricus'' and are utilized in yogurt, Swiss-type and Italian-type cheese varieties.
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  • ...pasteurization, or for being turned into milk products like [[yogurt]], [[cheese]], [[butter]].
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  • *[[Camembert]]—soft cheese made from cow's milk ...]]—thin French pancake; ''crêpe de sarrasin'' or ''galette'', with ham and cheese; ''crêpes de froment'', ''crêpes Suzette''
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  • ...iferated in different variations across the country in the present day. [[Cheese]] and [[wine]] are also a major part of the cuisine, playing different role
    2 KB (267 words) - 16:14, 13 November 2007
  • The ''Monitor'', derisively called the "cheese box on a raft," had a very low deck over which waves washed, a small piloth
    2 KB (242 words) - 13:58, 25 December 2012
  • {{r|Cheese}}
    2 KB (266 words) - 12:52, 9 April 2024
  • ...strictions to avoid a hypertensive crisis. Aged and cultured foods such as cheese, tenderized meats, etc, must not be ingested. Medications containing signif
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  • ...is'' subsp. and ''L. cremoris'' subsp. They are used to make soft and hard cheese respectively. ''L. Lactis'' is a well-studied bacterium due ...urdles the milk, which separates into curds and in turn is used to produce cheese. The most recent application of ''L. lactis'' is in the delivery of vaccine
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  • ...memade ''[[tagliatelle]]'' with freshly grated ''[[Parmigiano-Reggiano]]'' cheese.]] ...asta it is almost always accompanied by grated ''[[Parmigiano-Reggiano]]'' cheese.
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  • * 2002: The String Cheese Incident (''On the Road'' [recorded live 16 April 2002])
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