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  2. Chow-chow (food) - Wikipedia

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    Chow-chow. Chow-chow (also spelled chowchow or chow chow) is a pickled dish popular in North America whose origins are unclear. Some suggest an origin from the American South, [1] other sources suggest it originated in Canada and was brought south by the Acadians who migrated to the American South after being expelled from from the Maritimes in the mid 1700s, [2] another theory is that it ...

  3. Purina Mills - Wikipedia

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    Purina Mills licenses the Purina and Chow brands for the United States and its territories (including Puerto Rico) from the successor of the Ralston Purina Company and owner of the trademarks, Nestlé Purina PetCare. Outside of the U.S., the rights to the Purina and Chow brands for animal feeds are licensed to Cargill [3] [4] by Nestle Purina ...

  4. Chow Chow - Wikipedia

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    The Chow Chow is a spitz-type of dog breed originally from Northern China. [2] The Chow Chow is a sturdily built dog, square in profile, with a broad skull and small, triangular, erect ears with rounded tips. The breed is known for a very dense double coat that is either smooth or rough.

  5. 3 questions for Mr. Chow, who taught America how to love ...

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    The famed restauranteur tells his life story in the new HBO documentary, "AKA Mr. Chow." ... At that time in New York, Studio 54 had come in with a big bang in the '70s, but Mr Chow opened at the ...

  6. Comanche history - Wikipedia

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    The Ute word kɨmantsi, probably meaning 'enemy', was the name by which the Comanche became known. [4] Their name for themselves was nɨmɨnɨɨ , meaning 'people'. [ 5 ] The French, encountering the Comanche before 1740 called the Comanche Padouca , a name they also gave to the Apache , thus causing confusion in the early history of French ...

  7. History of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The area around New Orleans and the parishes around Lake Pontchartrain, along with the rest of Louisiana, became a possession of Spain after the Seven Years' War by the Treaty of Paris of 1763. [citation needed] Spanish rule did not affect the pace of francophone immigration to the territory, which increased due to the expulsion of the Acadians.

  8. Mapuche history - Wikipedia

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    [14] [45] Potato was the staple food of most Mapuches, "specially in the southern and coastal [Mapuche] territories where maize did not reach maturity". [46] The bulk of the Mapuche population worked in agriculture. [47] Mapuches did also cultivate quinoa, but it is not known if the variety originated in Central Chile or in the Central Andes. [14]

  9. Chow - Wikipedia

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    Chow may refer to: Selected set of nutrients fed to animals subjected to laboratory testing; Chow Chow, a dog breed; A slang term for food in general (such as in the terms "chow down" or "chow hall") Chow test, a statistical test for detecting differences between trends in time series; Chow (unit), an obsolete unit of mass in the pearl trade in ...