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In June 2000, Érico Borgo, Marcelo Forlani and Marcelo Hessel created Omelete. [1] The content of website was initially dedicated to the fans of comics, but the site grew up and in 2007 had an estimate of 120,000 visits per day. [2]
Kuku or kookoo (Persian: کوکو) is an Iranian and dish made of whipped eggs with various ingredients folded in. It is similar to the Italian frittata, the French quiche, or an open-faced omelette, but it typically has less egg than a frittata, and is cooked for a shorter time, over a low heat, before being turned over [1] or grilled briefly to set the top layer. [2]
Quiche (/ ˈ k iː ʃ / KEESH) is a French tart consisting of a pastry crust filled with savoury custard and pieces of cheese, meat, seafood or vegetables. A well-known variant is quiche lorraine , which includes lardons or bacon .
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The melody was either used in, or originates from, a song called "We're Together", credited on The Brass Ring S/T album as being composed by A. Ham/K. Gavin/N. Kipner/S. Woloshin. In the accompanying TV commercial, [12] there was almost no mention of food. Instead, the ad featured an all-male McDonald's cleaning crew, singing after-hours about ...
1. Heat the oven to 375°F. Lightly grease a 9x13-inch shallow baking dish. 2. Stir the eggs, soup mix, broccoli and cottage cheese in a medium bowl.
Quiche Lorraine is a savoury French tart with a filling of cream, eggs, and bacon or ham, in an open pastry case. It was little known outside the French region of Lorraine until the mid-20th century. As its popularity spread, nationally and internationally, the addition of cheese became commonplace, although it has been criticised as inauthentic.