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  2. Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    An early version was first compiled sometime in the 1st century and has often been attributed to the Roman gourmet Marcus Gavius Apicius, though this has been cast in doubt by modern research. An Apicius came to designate a book of recipes. The current text appears to have been compiled in the late 4th or early 5th century; the first print ...

  3. Recipe - Wikipedia

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    A recipe in a cookbook for pancakes with the prepared ingredients. A recipe is a set of instructions that describes how to prepare or make something, especially a dish of prepared food. A sub-recipe or subrecipe is a recipe for an ingredient that will be called for in the instructions for the main recipe. Cookbooks, which are a collection of ...

  4. Food Rules! - Wikipedia

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    Food Rules! is a comprehensive resource on nutrition catering to young readers. The book covers a broad array of subjects related to food such as the nutritional value of food, how digestion works, identification of harmful substances, understanding portion sizes, the diversity of flavors, and insights into the causes of food-related ailments.

  5. Outline of food preparation - Wikipedia

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    Steeping – saturation of a food (such as an herb) in a liquid solvent to extract a soluble ingredient into the solvent. E.g., a cup of tea is made by steeping tea leaves in a cup of hot water. Stewing – food is cooked in liquid and served in the resultant gravy. Vacuum flask cooking

  6. Food Rules: An Eater's Manual - Wikipedia

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    It offers 64 rules on eating based on his previous book In Defense of Food in three sections: Eat food, mostly plants, not too much. (Apples are, by his definition, "food", while Twinkies are not, and ice cream is near the line.) The book attributes the "diseases of affluence", to the so-called "Western Diet" of processed meats and food ...

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  9. A Vindication of Natural Diet - Wikipedia

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    This is "The banquet of the free" where the guests are described as "reclining as they ate, of Liberty,/ And Hope, and Justice". The festival was not polluted by gore, "But piled on high, an overflowing store/ Of pomegranates, and citrons, fairest fruit,/ Melons, and dates, and figs, and many a root".