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  2. List of sources of Chinese culinary history - Wikipedia

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    Deals with paddy rice farming and sericulture in southern China [ 53] Riyong bencao ( Materia Medica for Daily Use) [ 54] 日用本草. 1367 [ 55] Wu Rui, an official medical authority. One of famous works on dietetics written in the Yuan dynasty. [ 56] It lists of 540 common foods with medicinal properties.

  3. QwaQwa - Wikipedia

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    QwaQwa. Location of QwaQwa (red) within South Africa (yellow). QwaQwa was a bantustan ("homeland") in the central eastern part of South Africa. It encompassed a very small region of 655 square kilometres (253 sq mi) in the east of the former South African province of Orange Free State, bordering Lesotho. [1] Its capital was Witsieshoek.

  4. Ancient Roman cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Meat of working animals was tough and unappetizing. Veal was eaten occasionally. Apicius gives only four recipes for beef but the same recipes call for lamb or pork as options. There is only one recipe for beef stew and another for veal scallopini. [21] Dormice were eaten and considered a delicacy. [22]

  5. Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor - Wikipedia

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    Chandra Weinland Brown. Kali Grosvenor-Henry. Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor (April 4, 1937 – September 3, 2016) was an American culinary anthropologist, griot, poet, food writer, and broadcaster on public media. Born into a Gullah family in the Low Country of South Carolina, she moved with them as a child to Philadelphia during the Great Migration.

  6. Sonofabitch stew - Wikipedia

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    A French book originally published in 1928 (Ali-Bab, an alias used by Henri Babinski: Gastronomie Pratique) refers to a recipe involving sweetbread but also the spinal marrow ("cord"). Babinski is known for having traveled around the world. The stew also contained seasonings and sometimes onion.

  7. Category:QwaQwa - Wikipedia

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  8. List of chief ministers of QwaQwa - Wikipedia

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    Basotho QwaQwa. 1 October 1971 to 1 November 1974. Wessels Mota, Chief Executive Councillor. QwaQwa (Self-Rule) 1 November 1974 to 19 May 1975. Wessels Mota, Chief Minister. 19 May 1975 to 26 April 1994. Tsiame Kenneth Mopeli, Chief Minister. QwaQwa re-integrated into South Africa on 27 April 1994.

  9. Joy of Cooking - Wikipedia

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    1444322. Joy of Cooking, often known as " The Joy of Cooking ", [ 1] is one of the United States' most-published cookbooks. It has been in print continuously since 1936 and has sold more than 20 million copies. [ 2] It was published privately during 1931 by Irma S. Rombauer (1877–1962), a homemaker in St. Louis, Missouri, after her husband's ...