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  5. Dog biscuit - Wikipedia

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    Dog biscuits. A dog biscuit is a hard, biscuit-based, dietary supplement for dogs or other canines, similar to human snack food. Dog biscuits tend to be hard and dry, often sold in a flat bone-shape. The dry and hard biscuit texture helps clean the dog's teeth, promoting oral health.

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    Slime molds have a high resistance to toxic levels of metals; one author was prompted to write "The levels of zinc in Fuligo septica were so high (4,000–20,000 ppm) that it is difficult to understand how a living organism can tolerate them." [12] The resistance to extreme levels of zinc appears to be unique to F. septica. [13]

  7. Gingerbread - Wikipedia

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    Gingerbread became widely available in the 18th century. Gingerbread came to the Americas with settlers from Europe. Molasses, less expensive than sugar, soon became a common ingredient and produced a softer cake. The first printed American cookbook, American Cookery by Amelia Simmons, contained seven different recipes for gingerbread. [10]