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  • 101Ohalo — is the common designation for the archaeological site Ohalo II, which is located near the Sea of Galilee in modern day Israel, and one of the best preserved hunter gatherer archaeological sites of the Last Glacial Maximum, having been radiocarbon …

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  • 102List of unrefined sweeteners — This list of unrefined sweeteners includes all natural, unrefined or low processed sweeteners.Sweeteners are usually made with the fruit or sap of plants. But can also be made from the whole plant or any part of it, some sweeteners are also made… …

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  • 103Corn — is an English word dating back to Anglo Saxon times or earlier meaning cereal or grain. It commonly refers, in modern American usage, to Indian corn, that is, maize, but can also refer to wheat, barley, rye and so on.Early Modern English… …

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  • 104History of agriculture in the People's Republic of China — For over 4,000 years, China has been a nation of farmers. By the time the People s Republic of China was established in 1949, virtually all arable land was under cultivation; irrigation and drainage systems constructed centuries earlier and… …

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  • 105Sprouted bread — is a form of bread made from whole grains that have been allowed to sprout, that is, to germinate. It is often eaten uncooked, or slightly heated, by proponents of raw foods. [http://www.essentialeating.com/ResourcesSprouted.asp] .… …

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  • 106Hwachae — Milgam hwachae Korean name Hangul 화채 …

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  • 107corn — corn1 /kawrn/, n. 1. Also called Indian corn; esp. technical and Brit., maize. a tall cereal plant, Zea mays, cultivated in many varieties, having a jointed, solid stem and bearing the grain, seeds, or kernels on large ears. 2. the grain, seeds,… …

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  • 108Nordic bread culture — has existed in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden from prehistoric time through to the present. Contents 1 Prehistoric time (until around 1000 AD) 2 Denmark 2.1 History …

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  • 109Taro — This article is about the plant Colocasia esculenta. For other plants called Taro, and other uses, see Taro (disambiguation). Taro Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 110Chestnut — For other uses of chestnut , see Chestnut (disambiguation). For other uses of chinquapin or chinkapin , see Chinquapin (disambiguation). Chestnut Sweet Chestnut Castanea sativa Scientific clas …

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