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  • ...low-growing herb. Basil is a culinary herb prominently featured in Italian cuisine, and also plays a major role in the Southeast Asian cuisines of Thailand, V ...eated as annuals, some are perennial in warm, tropical climates, including African Blue and Holy Thai basil.
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  • ...s are of notable economic and cultural significance in [[East Asia]] and [[South East Asia]], being used for [[building material]]s, as a food source, and a ...abase | publisher=[[United States Department of Agriculture|USDA]]}}</ref> south to [[Argentina]] and [[Chile]], reaching their southernmost point anywhere,
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  • Lead can be found in products such as [[kohl (cosmetics)|kohl]], a South Asian cosmetic, and from some toys.<ref name="Guidotti07-PedClin"/> [[2007 ...dren, 7% have blood lead levels above 10 μg/dL, whereas among Central and South American children, the percentage is 33–34%.<ref name="Payne08"/> About
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  • * [[Sole Bolivar]] – South American revolutionary [[Simón Bolívar]] (1783–1830). ...rench author of [[The Physiology of Taste]], in which he advocated viewing cuisine as a science.
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  • ...mportant role in the preparation of [[sauce]]s, most obviously in [[French cuisine]]. ''[[Beurre noisette]]'' (hazel butter) and ''[[Beurre noir]]'' (black bu ...of the allergy-causing proteins to cause reactions.<ref>Allergy Society of South Africa. [http://www.allergysa.org/milk.htm Milk Allergy & Intolerance]. Ret
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  • [[File:Ghee jar.jpg|thumb|upright|right|[[Indian cuisine|Indian]] ghee.]] ...([[Somali cuisine|Somali]], [[Ethiopian cuisine|Ethiopian]] and [[Eritrean cuisine|Eritrean]]).
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  • ...livery of [[probiotics]].<ref> {{cite journal|title=The Use of Traditional African Fermented Beverages as Delivery Vehicles for Bifidobacterium lactis DSM 101 It is also popular with [[Indians in South Africa|Indians]] who use it to make a cucumber salad served with [[biryani]
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  • Around 1832, [[Augustus Jackson]], an African American confectioner, not only created multiple ice cream recipes, but he ...mansBayNSWAustralia.jpg|thumb|left|An ice cream van at [[Batemans Bay, New South Wales]], Australia]]
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  • ...read on bread, especially in [[Germans|German]] and [[Ashkenazi]] [[Jewish cuisine]]. Schmaltz rendered from a chicken or goose is popular in [[Jewish cuisine]]; it was used by Northwestern and Eastern European Jews who were forbidden
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  • ...[[tropics|tropical]] oil. Popular in [[West Africa]]n and [[Brazil]]ian [[cuisine]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allrecipes.com/advice/ref/ency/terms/7729.asp| ...om the seeds of the ''Schinziophyton rautanenii'', a tree which grows in [[South Africa]]. High in [[vitamin E]]. Also used in skin care.<ref>{{cite web
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