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  • ...p inside. Muscadines are not only eaten fresh, but also are used in making wine, juice, and jelly. ...is low in fat. Muscadine purée powder has more dietary fiber than oat or rice bran.
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  • 1/2 cup brown rice, uncooked<br/> 1/4 cup burgundy or other dry red wine<br/>
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  • *Rice - Beans – Wheat -Vegetable oil , Flour, yeast & salt *Teas, Coffee, Cigarettes, Wine/Liquors (for bribes, medicinal, etc.)
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  • ...ly in civilization as the natural result of air exposure of [[beer]] and [[wine]], as acetic acid-producing bacteria are present globally. ...ts including [[copper(II) acetate]]. Ancient [[Rome|Romans]] boiled soured wine in lead pots to produce a highly sweet syrup called ''sapa''. Sapa was rich
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  • ...]] of starch. Many crops can be used as the source of starch. [[Maize]], [[rice]], [[wheat]], [[cassava]], [[corn husk]] and [[sago]] are all used in vario * [[Sugars in wine]]
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  • ...ric and oil, and cooked with potatoes into a dish that usually accompanies rice (''alu tama'' in Nepali). ...so used as wrappers for steamed dumplings which usually contains glutinous rice and other ingredients.
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  • ...bestos was used in the manufacture of [[ammonium sulfate]] for purposes of rice production, sprayed upon the ceilings, iron skeletons, and walls of railroa * filters for removing fine particulates from chemicals, liquids, and [[wine]]
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  • ...on, retired to the [[Bordeaux]] region and wrote about oyster farming. The wine named after him is said to be made of grapes grown on the site of his villa ...stopped in Turin to collect a cache of seeds, and never reached Rome. The rice did reach the U.S.
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  • * [[Methuselah]] — 6 litre wine bottle see [[Wine bottle#Sizes]] ...on|Nebuchadnezzar]] — [[nebuchadnezzar (wine)|nebuchadnezzar]], 15 litre wine bottle
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  • ...vivo]].<ref name=Williams>{{cite journal |author=Williams RJ, Spencer JP, Rice-Evans C |title=Flavonoids: antioxidants or signalling molecules? |journal=F ...ttp://www.frenchscout.com/polyphenols|title=Polyphenol antioxidants in red wine|author=Félicien Breton|year=2008}}</ref>, [[chocolate]], [[green tea]], [[
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  • ...o the National Institute on Money in State Politics, the Michigan Beer and Wine Wholesalers Association was the highest contributor to Zak's 2006 political ..."s third largest individual campaign sponsor in 2006 was the Oregon Beer & Wine Distributors Association<ref name=MiSP2006>[[#refMiSP2006|MiSP 2006]].</ref
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  • ...uld get milk and eggs to make eggnog mixed it with [[brandy]] or [[Madeira wine|Madeira]] or even [[sherry]]."<ref name=BottomsUp>{{cite web |last=Robinson ...lantic]] to the English colonies during the 18th century. Since brandy and wine were heavily taxed, rum from the [[Triangular Trade]] with the [[Caribbean]
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  • ...Dutch for "half and half") is a mixture of [[white wine]] and [[Champagne (wine)|champagne]]. ...understood to be a bed of half chips ([[French fries]] in the US) and half rice. A classic selection would be 'chicken curry half and half' or 'chili con c
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  • ...ve an [[Milk allergy|allergy to dairy protein]], or in the case of soy and rice milk, for those who want to avoid animal products. ...for thousands of years. The BBC reports that a frozen mixture of milk and rice was used in China around 200 BC.<ref name=BBCorigin>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/
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