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  2. Cooking weights and measures - Wikipedia

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    Breakfast cup (8 fluid ounces; [31] [32] named after a cup for drinking tea or coffee while eating breakfast) Cup (6 fluid ounces; [29] named after an everyday drinking cup) Teacup (5 fluid ounces; [31] named after a typical teacup) Coffee cup (⁠2 + 1 / 2 ⁠ fluid ounces; [31] named after a small cup for serving after‑dinner coffee)

  3. List of Chopped episodes (season 41–present) - Wikipedia

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    Dessert: Caesar salad cake, strawberry gochujang, quince, instant coffee powder; Contestants: Megan Day (winner of "Grill Masters Tournament 2017: Battle 1") (eliminated after the appetizer) Nick LaRosa (winner of episode 41.10 – "Squab Goals") (eliminated after the entrée) Kevin Templeton (winner of episode 42.13 – "Epic Burgers!"

  4. Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Location near the fort and the falls' power—with its potential for industrial activity—fostered the city's early growth. For a time in the 19th century, Minneapolis was the lumber and flour milling capital of the world, and as home to the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, it has preserved its financial clout into the 21st century. A ...

  5. Medieval cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In one early-15th-century English aristocratic household for which detailed records are available (that of the Earl of Warwick), gentle members of the household received a staggering 3.8 pounds (1.7 kg) of assorted meats in a typical meat meal in the autumn and 2.4 pounds (1.1 kg) in the winter, in addition to 0.9 pounds (0.41 kg) of bread and ...

  6. Brazil - Wikipedia

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    It has been the world's largest producer of coffee for the last 150 years [27] and is the world's largest producer of sugarcane, soy, coffee and orange; is one of the top fve producers of maize, cotton, lemon, tobacco, pineapple, banana, beans, coconut, watermelon and papaya; and is one of the top 10 world producers of cocoa, cashew, mango ...

  7. Timeline of New York City - Wikipedia

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    1837 - Flour riot of 1837 destroys 500–600 barrels of flour and 1,000 bushels of wheat. [46] [47] 1838 Rutger's Institute established. [19] Halls of Justice built. [19] Tombs Prison begins operating. [32] Opening of Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn. 1839 Astor Library founded. [12] Sunday Mercury newspaper begins publication. [48]