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Japanese Food

The great nation of Japan has a wide inventory of great food that have become popular not only in the oriental world but around many different places around the world. Just as the Greek peoples have their foods which are heavy in olives, the Italians and their pizza, the Chinese and their noodles, the Japanese [...]

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Italian Food

Italian food is one of the most popular today. When people think about France, they think about the Eiffel Tower and when people think about the United States, it is the statue of liberty. However, when Italy comes to mind, people think about the food. Even though people in New York claim to have the [...]

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Greek food

Along with Italian food, Greek food is one of the most talked about and sought foods. With a rich roman history behind them, there are a lot of things that are great about Greek food. Originally originating from the nation of Greece, these foods are very unique and bring a different taste to the taste [...]

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An introduction to finger licking and exotic Spanish food

Spanish food is popular all over the world and is usually prepared from ingredients that are available locally or grown in the country. This is because Spain is surrounded from all sides by the natural barriers in the form of mountains and oceans. naturally, it is greatly influenced by sea food. Hence communication as well [...]

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Food Art as a Career

Culinary Art or Food Art is the art of cooking. They prepare food that not only taste good but also look good to the eyes so our eyes can then taste the food even before we touch it! These days knowledge of healthy food and nutrition go hand in hand with any career related to [...]

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