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  2. Calrose rice - Wikipedia

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    Although that variety of Calrose is no longer grown, Calrose has become a name recognized both in trade and the marketplace for the California-type, medium-grain rice. The name "rose" indicates its medium-grain shape ("Blue Rose" is an earlier medium-grain developed in Louisiana), and "Cal" pays homage to California, the state of the grain’s ...

  3. Japanese rice - Wikipedia

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    Brown rice is usually sold in 30 kg (66 lb) bags, which may be generally polished by the consumer in a coin-operated polishing machine, or in smaller bags in supermarkets intended for eating as brown rice. Musenmai (無洗米, 'no-wash rice' or 'pre-washed' rice) [1] is white rice which has been further processed to remove a sticky coating ...

  4. The Kiss (1896 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Kiss (also known as The May Irwin Kiss, The Rice-Irwin Kiss and The Widow Jones) is an 1896 short film, and was one of the first films ever shown commercially to the public. Around 18 seconds long, it depicts a re-enactment of the kiss between May Irwin and John Rice from the final scene of the stage musical The Widow Jones .

  5. The God of Cookery - Wikipedia

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    Thugs beat him for his panhandling, but Turkey orders them away, taking pity on Chow and giving him a bowl of barbecue pork on rice, moving Chow to tears. Turkey and her rival street vendor Goosehead are engaged in gang warfare, both trying to monopolise the sale of beef balls and "pissing" shrimp in the area. Chow unites them by combining the ...

  6. Rice (1957 film) - Wikipedia

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    According to Swisher, with the exception of a "poignant" ending, the "coherence in direction and editing" was subpar "[b]y Western standards". [5]Pat King of the San Francisco Examiner praised the "superb" photographic work and the "real" scenery, though she argued American viewers at the time would have found difficulties with how the film jumps between themes.

  7. Meatball Machine - Wikipedia

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    Meatball Machine (ミートボールマシン, Mītobōru mashin) is a 2005 Japanese tokusatsu horror film directed by Yūdai Yamaguchi and Jun'ichi Yamamoto based on a film by Yamamoto from 1999. Special effects and makeup effects were by Yoshihiro Nishimura. It was followed by a sequel, Meatball Machine: Kodoku.

  8. The Vineyard (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Vineyard was given a limited release theatrically in the United States by New World Pictures in 1989. [1] The film was later released on DVD in the U.S. by Anchor Bay Entertainment in 2001 and Image Entertainment in 2011, [2] and was issued in the UK by Arrow Films in 2013.

  9. Joe McDoakes - Wikipedia

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    Joe McDoakes is an American short-film comedy series produced and directed by Richard L. Bare for Warner Bros. A total of 63 black-and-white, live-action, one-reel films were produced and released between 1942 and 1956.