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  2. Rustico (pastry) - Wikipedia

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    Rustico (pl.: rustici) is a Salento snack made with puff pastry and stuffings that vary by style. A common preparation uses puff pastry , tomato , and mozzarella . [ 2 ] It is part of the Salentine street food tradition and can be found in every Apulian bar, bakery, and rotisserie .

  3. Flower Mound, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Flower Mound is an incorporated town [Note 1] located in Denton and Tarrant counties in the U.S. state of Texas. [4] [5] Located northwest of Dallas and northeast of Fort Worth adjacent to Grapevine Lake, the town derives its name from a prominent 12.5-acre (5.1 ha) mound located in the center of town.

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  5. Rustico - Wikipedia

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    Rustico may refer to: Rustico (pastry), Italian snack of Salento made with puff pastry and a stuffing; Rustico Torrecampo (born 1972), Filipino boxer; See also.

  6. Outdoor dining - Wikipedia

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    Al fresco dining Restaurant in New York City during COVID-19 emergency rules. Outdoor dining, also known as al fresco dining or dining al fresco, is the act of eating a meal outside. In temperate climates, al fresco dining is especially popular in the summer months when temperatures and weather are most favorable. It is a style of dining that ...

  7. Flower Drum - Wikipedia

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    The Flower Drum was established by Gilbert Lau and opened on 26 May 1975. [5] The restaurant originally opened in a converted car park at 103 Little Bourke Street and took its name from the 1961 film, Flower Drum Song , a Rogers and Hammersein musical about expatriate Chinese and their life in America.

  8. Knish - Wikipedia

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    Potato knishes with nigella seed topping. Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants who arrived sometime around 1900 brought knishes to the United States. [4] Knish (קניש) is a Yiddish word of Slavic origin, related to the Ukrainian knysh (книш) and Polish knysz.

  9. Daisy Flour Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Daisy Flour Mill is a restaurant and assembly hall located in what was once a flour mill on Irondequoit Creek. It is located on Blossom Road in the town of Penfield, New York, just across the creek from Ellison Park. Originally built in 1840, it is the last remaining mill on Irondequoit Creek. [2]