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  2. List of mayonnaises - Wikipedia

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    Baconnaise – Brand of bacon-flavored condiment. Blue Plate Mayonnaise – Brand of mayonnaise [3] Duke's Mayonnaise – American brand of mayonnaise. Hellmann's and Best Foods – Food brands [3] Kewpie – Japanese mayonnaise brand. Kielecki Mayonnaise – Polish mayonnaise brand from Kielce [4]

  3. Wisconsin German - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin city of Freistadt, for example, was founded by 300 German Lutherans from Pomerania, who were escaping Prussian religious reform and persecution. [9]: 347–48 They called their colony Freistadt, or "free city", most likely to commemorate their newfound religious freedom in the Americas.

  4. Mayonnaise - Wikipedia

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    Mayonnaise (/ ˌmeɪəˈneɪz /), [1] colloquially referred to as " mayo " (/ ˈmeɪoʊ /), [2] is a thick, cold, and creamy sauce commonly used on sandwiches, hamburgers, composed salads, and French fries. It also forms the base for various other sauces, such as tartar sauce, fry sauce, remoulade, salsa golf, ranch dressing, and rouille.

  5. North-Central American English - Wikipedia

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    Glottolog. nort3317. North-Central American English is an American English dialect, or dialect in formation, native to the Upper Midwestern United States, an area that somewhat overlaps with speakers of the separate Inland Northern dialect situated more in the eastern Great Lakes region. [1] In the United States, it is also known as the Upper ...

  6. Wisconsin cheese - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin cheese. A 5,210 lb (2,360 kg) piece of prize-winning Wisconsin cheese, produced in the village of Denmark in 1950. Wisconsin cheese is cheese made in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Wisconsin has a long tradition and history of cheese production and it is widely associated in popular culture with cheese and the dairy industry.

  7. Cheesehead - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin is associated with cheese because the state historically produced more dairy products than other American states, giving it the nickname "America's Dairyland". [2] The use of the term "Cheesehead" as a derogatory word for Wisconsinites originated with Illinois football and baseball fans to refer to opposing Wisconsin sports fans.

  8. History of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    The history of Wisconsin encompasses the story not only of the people who have lived in Wisconsin since it became a state of the U.S., but also that of the Native American tribes who made their homeland in Wisconsin, the French and British colonists who were the first Europeans to live there, and the American settlers who lived in Wisconsin when it was a territory.

  9. List of official languages by country and territory - Wikipedia

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    Berges Institute. Retrieved 27 May 2023. Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, and it is an official language, either de facto (in practice) or de jure (by law) in 20 countries. Spanish is also an official language in Puerto Rico, Gibraltar, the United Nations, the African Union, and the Organization of American States.