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  • 121Cuisine of Singapore — The cuisine of Singapore is often viewed by people as a prime example of the ethnic diversity of the culture of Singapore. The food is heavily influenced by Malay, Chinese, Indian (specifically southern Indian styles), Indonesian, and even… …

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  • 122Crêpe — This article is about the Breton/French pancake. For other uses, see Crêpe (disambiguation). A stack of many crêpes …

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  • 123Idli — The idli (IPA:IPA|ɪdlːi), also romanized idly or iddly , is a savory cake popular throughout South India. The cakes are usually two to three inches in diameter and are made by steaming a batter consisting of fermented black lentils (de husked)… …

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  • 124Purble Place — Infobox VG width = title = Purble Place caption = Purble Place in Windows Vista picture format = developer = [http://www.oberongames.com/ Oberon Games] publisher = Microsoft distributor = designer = license = Proprietary software series = engine …

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  • 125Crumpet — For the Macy s elf played by David Sedaris, see SantaLand Diaries. For the sport, see field crumpets. A buttered crumpet A crumpet /ˈkrʌmpɨt/ ( …

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  • 126fritter — fritter1 fritterer, n. /frit euhr/, v.t. 1. to squander or disperse piecemeal; waste little by little (usually fol. by away): to fritter away one s money; to fritter away an afternoon. 2. to break or tear into small pieces or shreds. v.i. 3. to… …

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  • 127List of Italian dishes — These dishes are representative of Italian cuisine.Dishes and recipesAntipasti* Insalata caprese * Insalata russa * Braciole * Bruschetta * Bresaola *Prosciutto e melone *Crostini con condimenti misti *Verdure in pinzimonio *Cocktail di gamberi… …

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  • 128Shortcake — is a sweet biscuit (in the American sense: that is, a crumbly, baking soda or baking powder leavened bread, known in British English as a scone), and a dessert made with that biscuit.Shortcake is typically made with flour, sugar, baking powder or …

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