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  2. Food pairing - Wikipedia

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    It provides possible food combinations, which are solely based on the intrinsic properties of the different food products; these combinations are based on the flavor compounds that are present in the products. It also can result in unusual combinations (e.g. endives in a dessert, white chocolate and caviar, or chocolate and cauliflower).

  3. 8 food combinations to embrace (and 3 to avoid) - AOL

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    There's more to food pairings than taste. In some cases, how you match up ingredients affects how their nutrients are absorbed. 8 food combinations to embrace (and 3 to avoid)

  4. Food combining - Wikipedia

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    Food combining is a nutritional pseudoscientific approach that advocates specific combinations (or advises against certain combinations) of foods. These proposed specific combinations are promoted as central to good health as well as improved digestion and weight loss , despite having no sufficient evidence for these claims.

  5. Weird Food Pairings You'll Totally Love - AOL

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    Opposites Make Great Pairings. We tend to think about flavor or texture, but sometimes it’s helpful to think about both. For example: The airy crispness and onion-salt punch of a Funyun is ...

  6. Food Flavor Combinations That Are an Abomination - AOL

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    Funky Flavors. The world of food is full of strange and daring combinations, pushing the limits of what we consider tasty or even edible. From a cheeseburger donut to a sardine and grape salad ...

  7. Protein combining - Wikipedia

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    Protein combining or protein complementing is a dietary theory for protein nutrition that purports to optimize the biological value of protein intake. According to the theory, individual vegetarian and vegan foods may provide an insufficient amount of some essential amino acids, making protein combining with multiple complementary foods necessary to obtain a meal with "complete protein".