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  2. Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mexican cuisine [5] is a complex and ancient cuisine, with techniques and skills developed over thousands of years of history. [6] It is created mostly with ingredients native to Mexico, as well as those brought over by the Spanish conquistadors, with some new influences since then.

  3. Pasta - Wikipedia

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    Pasta (UK: / ˈpæstə /, US: / ˈpɑːstə /; Italian: [ˈpasta]) is a type of food typically made from an unleavened dough of wheat flour mixed with water or eggs, and formed into sheets or other shapes, then cooked by boiling or baking. Pasta was traditionally only made with durum, although the definition has been expanded to include ...

  4. What's the healthiest pasta sauce? The top 2 picks ... - AOL

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    Generally, a simple tomato-based marinara sauce is going to be the healthiest option, the experts say. The tomato provides lycopene (an antioxidant), a good dose of vitamin C and a burst of flavor ...

  5. Potentially Hazardous Food - Wikipedia

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    Potentially Hazardous Food. Potentially Hazardous Food is a term used by food safety organizations to classify foods that require time-temperature control to keep them safe for human consumption. A PHF is a food that: Contains moisture – usually regarded as a water activity greater than 0.85. Contains protein.

  6. Is Pasta Worse For You Than White Bread? - AOL

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    The identity of pasta is certainly as complex as a carbohydrate. Check out the slideshow above to discover if pasta is healthier than white bread and how old the noodle actually is. Pasta is so ...

  7. 7 Carbs with More Fiber Than Brown Rice, According to ... - AOL

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    3. Quinoa. Quinoa is a whole grain with more fiber and protein than brown rice. “Though quinoa is technically a seed, nutritionally it is considered a gluten-free whole grain and a complete ...

  8. BRAT diet - Wikipedia

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    BRAT diet. The BRAT diet: banana, rice, apple sauce, and toast. The BRAT diet (" Bananas, Rice, Apple sauce, Toast ") is a restrictive diet that was once recommended for people, particularly children, with gastrointestinal distress like vomiting, diarrhea, or gastroenteritis. Evidence, however, does not support a benefit. [1]

  9. Staple food - Wikipedia

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    Staple foods are derived from either plant or animal products that are digestible by humans and can be supplied in substantial quantities. Common plant-based staples include cereals (e.g. rice, wheat, maize, millet, barley, oats, rye, spelt, emmer, triticale and sorghum), starchy tubers (e.g. potato, sweet potato, yam and taro) or root vegetables (e.g. cassava, turnip, carrot, rutabagas), and ...