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pretzels
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pretzels

Generality The pretzels are small foods with a savory taste, variable aroma (some are spicy), crunchy or crumbly texture, and a typical color of cooked bread crust (golden or hazelnut). They could be defined as savory biscuits and belong to the food set of baked products (III fundamental food group) The gastronomic function of the pretzels is mainly a savory snack or aperitif; they represent the finger food par excellence

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Chicory coffee by R.Borgacci

What's this What is chicory coffee? Chicory coffee is a drink made from the infusion - at high temperature - of toasted chicory root powder. Chicory is a fairly general term; these are called herbaceous plants of the Asteraceae Family (Compositae), genus Cichorium , but the species used for the drink in question is the intybus
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Barley coffee

Watch the video X Watch the video on youtube What's this ? Barley coffee (known in English as coffee of barley ), sometimes simply abbreviated to "Orzo", is a typical Italian hot drink. It is a traditional coffee substitute, obtained thanks to the infusion of roasted and ground barley; as such, it does not contain caffeine
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Cappuccino

What is cappuccino? Cappuccino is a typical Italian coffee drink, especially from Trieste (presumably his hometown). Cappuccino, latte macchiato (a more refined alternative to coffee and milk) and coffees (black or macchiato, hot or cold), are the irreplaceable drinks of the Italian breakfast. They are traditionally accompanied by sweet foods such as brioches, cakes and various desserts (biscuits, biscuits, etc
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bacon and egg

Generality In the gastronomic field, the term carbonara indicates an accompanying sauce for dry pasta. Generally, the pasta shapes that are best combined with carbonara are spaghetti, but there are also recipes with penne, linguine or fusilli. The ingredients that make up the sauce are: pork or bacon cheek (the relevance of one or the other can be grasped in the paragraph of Historical Notes), pecorino, eggs (egg yolks and egg whites in a ratio of 3/4 to 1) and black pepper
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Chinese Water Chestnuts

What are Chinese water chestnuts or simply water chestnuts are the edible rhizomes of a herbaceous plant typical of Asia (China, Japan, India, Philippines, etc.), of Australia, of tropical Africa, of some islands of the Ocean Pacific and others of the Indian. How are they made? Chinese water chestnuts are small and rounded in shape; the skin is glossy brown, while the flesh is white and crunchy
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Chili - Chili and Chili con Carne

Chili can be used to refer to both "Salsa Chili" and the well-known "Chili con Carne" dish. The term "chili" is Spanish and in turn derives from "chīlli", which in the language nāhuatl (atzeco) means chili pepper; as you can easily guess, the fruit of this plant native to South America represents a characteristic ingredient of both preparations.
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Diabetic Foods

Diabetixo patient feeding The foods for diabetics are the same as those expected in a healthy and balanced diet; the substantial difference between the diabetic's diet and that of the healthy subject is the lower tolerance with which we deviate from the recommendations contained in the guidelines for: Frequency of consumption of foods rich in simple refined carbohydrates with a high glycemic index Portions of the same Two simple tips related to the consumption of foods for diabetics may seem insufficient, but in principle they represent the two cornerstones of food therapy for hyperglycemia
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Coke

Coca cola is a carbonated, sweet and caramelized drink; it undoubtedly represents one of the most well-known and distributed drinks on the entire planet, if not the most famous. Coca Cola and Disputes Since the 2000s, some quite significant criticisms have attempted to weaken the Coca-cola brand. Disputes have been raised regarding various issues, including: health impact, environmental impact and commercial practices
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