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  • 71Fruit — For other uses, see Fruit (disambiguation). Several culinary fruits …

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  • 72French cuisine — Basil salmon terrine Foie gras …

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  • 73Silver — This article is about the chemical element. For the color, see Silver (color). For other uses, see Silver (disambiguation). palladium ← silver → cadmium …

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  • 74Wood — Wooden redirects here. For other uses, see Wooden (disambiguation). Heartwood redirects here. For other uses, see Heartwood (disambiguation). This article is about the substance. For small forests, see woodland. For wood as a commodity, see… …

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  • 75Dinner — This article is about the meal. For Dinner Time, see Dinner Time (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Supper. Part of a series on Meals …

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  • 76Meal — For the coarsely ground flour, see flour. Part of a series on Meals …

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  • 77Antonio Meucci — Born 13 April 1808(1808 04 13) Florence, Italy …

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  • 78Swedish Chef — Børk redirects here. For other uses, see Bork (disambiguation). Swedish Chef The Muppet Show character The Swedish Chef, as seen in Pöpcorn. First appearance …

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  • 79Tableware — Crockery redirects here. For the township, see Crockery Township, Michigan. Sèvres porcelain service for the queen Marie Antoinette (1784), Palace of Versailles, France. Tableware is the dishes or dishware (ceramic), dinnerware (ceramics and o …

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  • 80Jewish cuisine — is a collection of international cookery traditions linked by Jewish dietary laws (kashrus) and Jewish holiday traditions. Certain foods, notably pork and shellfish, are forbidden; meat and dairy are not combined, and meat must be ritually… …

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