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  2. Pedestal - Wikipedia

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    The minimum height of the plinth is usually kept as 45 cm (for buildings) [citation needed]. It transmits loads from superstructure to the substructure and acts as the retaining wall for the filling inside the plinth or raised floor. In sculpting, the terms base, plinth, and pedestal are defined according to their subtle differences.

  3. Socle (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In English, the term tends to be most used for the bases for rather small sculptures, with plinth or pedestal preferred for larger examples. [1] This is not the case in French. In the field of archaeology this term refers to a wall base, frequently of stone, that supports the upper part of the wall, which is made of a different material ...

  4. How to Make Almond Flour - AOL

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    Alternative flours are gaining popularity, including almond flour. It’s loved by nutritionists and bakers alike because it’s lower in carbs, gluten-free, and easy to use in recipes that call ...

  5. Flour - Wikipedia

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    It was used by Native Americans. Koreans also use acorn flour to make dotorimuk. Almond flour is made from ground almonds. Amaranth flour is a flour produced from ground amaranth grain. It was commonly used in pre-Columbian meso-American cuisine and was originally cultivated by the Aztecs. It is becoming more and more available in speciality ...

  6. List of pastries - Wikipedia

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    Gâteau Basque is typically constructed from layers of an almond flour based cake with a filling of either pastry cream or preserved cherries. Şorqoğal: Azerbaijan: Şor qoğal is traditional food from Azerbaijan which consist of dough thin layers with different flavors and butter between the layers. Gibanica: Balkans

  7. Almond meal - Wikipedia

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    In France, almond meal is an important ingredient in frangipane, the filling of traditional galette des Rois cake. Almond meal has recently become important in baking items for those on low-carbohydrate diets. It adds moistness and a rich nutty taste to baked goods. Items baked with almond meal tend to be calorie-dense.

  8. Water table (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] A water table may also be primarily decorative, as found near the base of a wall or at a transition between materials, such as from stone to brick. The top of the water table is often sloped or chamfered to throw off water. [3] Water table behind St. George's Church, Norwich

  9. Fourth plinth - Wikipedia

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    The annual Fourth Plinth Schools Award is the education project within the Mayor of London's Fourth Plinth Programme. The award uses the Fourth Plinth as an inspiration to engage primary and secondary schools in London to enter a competition that encourages creative thinking around past and present artworks displayed on the Fourth Plinth. [42]