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Showing posts with label Meals. Show all posts
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Jan 10, 2019

[Answer] 9. What is formed when soymilk is separated into curds and whey? This food is a popular part of numerous Japanese meals.

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...1. Tacos 2. Takoyaki 3. Tofu 4. Tuku

Nov 29, 2018

[Answer] Guests can pick their meals from fruit trees and organic gardens at this farm in Kauai, Hawaii.

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...1. Ewe Bet Farm 2. North Country Farm 3. Blackberry Farm 4. Nettles Farm

Dec 15, 2017

[Ans] Guests can pick their meals from fruit trees and organic gardens at this farm in Kauai, Hawaii.

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German immigrant Hermann A. Widemann (1822–1899) started one of the first sugarcane plantations in Hawaii known as Grove Farm in 1854. During the American Civil War, the demand for Hawaii sugar grew, but Widemann supported the Confederate States. 180 After leasing Grove Farm to its manager George Norton Wilcox (1839–1933) in November 1864, Widemann moved to Honolulu to work in the capital as a supreme court judge. Wilcox would later buy the plantation, and it remained in the family for over 100 years. Wilcox had an irrigation system built to bring water from the wet mountains to the flatter lower elevations where the crops were grown. This idea was later copied by many other planters in the islands.

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In 1881 Princess Ruth Keʻelikolani sold some adjoining land, which grew the acreage by about a factor of ten. In 1903 the family hired Charles William Dickey to design a house for Ralph Wilcox and his wife Daisy Rice. Dickey also supervised a renovation of the main house in 1915 which removed interior walls to create large open spaces. From 1913 to 1917 a row of small houses were built for plantation workers. The houses were called Kaipu Camp after the Hawaiian name for a Chinese foreman of the plantation.
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Sep 13, 2017

What percentage of the average American home-cooked dinner meals serve a vegetable?


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Fruit and vegetables, particularly leafy vegetables, have been implicated in nearly half the gastrointestinal infections caused by norovirus in the United States. These foods are commonly eaten raw and may become contaminated during their preparation by an infected food handler. Hygiene is important when handling foods to be eaten raw, and such products need to be properly cleaned, handled, and stored to limit contamination.