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  2. Food prices - Wikipedia

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    It is rare for price spikes to hit all major foods in most countries at once, but food prices suffered all-time peaks in 2008 and 2011, posting a 15% and 12% deflated increase year-over-year, representing prices higher than any data collected. [38] One reason for the increase in food prices may be the increase in oil prices at the same time ...

  3. List of Seoul dishes - Wikipedia

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    Tteokrice cakes. Danja [15]. Daechu danja, made with jujube; Ssukgullae danja, made with Artemisia princeps var. orientalis; Bam danja, made with chestnut; Yuja danja, made with yuzu

  4. Korean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Korean cuisine is the set of foods and culinary styles which are associated with Korean culture.This cuisine has evolved through centuries of social and political change. Originating from ancient agricultural and nomadic traditions in Korea and southern Manchuria, Korean cuisine reflects a complex interaction of the natural environment and different cultural trend

  5. The average cost of a vacation: Transportation, food ... - AOL

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    Here are some average costs to help you budget your vacation and manage increased costs. ... ☀️ Average cost of food and entertainment. Food: $58 a day, per adult. Alcohol: $13-$40 a day, per ...

  6. How Much Should I Be Spending on Groceries? - AOL

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    Here’s the breakdown of monthly costs for each type of food plan for a single female in the 19-50 age group — or 20-50 age group for the thrifty plan. Figures are rounded to the nearest dollar ...

  7. Soul (Seoul restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Soul (Korean: 소울) is a fine dining restaurant in Seoul, South Korea. The restaurant serves contemporary cuisine, with some dishes taking inspriation from Korean cuisine . [ 1 ] It received one Michelin star in 2023 through 2024.

  8. Do Fast Food Retailers Really Offer Value Meals? -- Savings ...

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    In general, a meal costs $5 to $7 at a fast food restaurant, but the cost of cooking at home averages out to $1.50 to $3 per person. That's a 40-79 percent savings for healthier, homemade food.

  9. Mosu (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Mosu (Korean: 모수) is a fine-dining restaurant based in Seoul, South Korea and Hong Kong. It first opened in San Francisco, California, United States in the summer of 2015. It then moved to Seoul, South Korea and reopened in 2017. It opened a Hong Kong branch on April 21, 2022, [1] and temporarily closed its Seoul location in 2024.