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  • 71French fries — pommes redirects here. For similar terms, see Poms. French fries A dish of French fries Origin Alternative name(s) Belgian fries, chips, hot chips, fries, French fried potatoes, steak fries, wedges, potato wedges, frites …

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  • 72Swiss cuisine — A cart displaying food produced in Switzerland. Swiss cuisine bears witness to many regional influences, including from Italian, French, and German cuisine, and also features many dishes specific to Switzerland. Switzerland was historically a… …

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  • 73Hamburger Helper — is a line of packaged food products primarily consisting of boxed pasta bundled with a packet or packets of powdered sauce/seasonings. The contents of each box are combined with browned ground beef, water and milk to create a complete dish. The… …

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  • 74Nikujaga — (肉じゃが?) (meaning meat potato) is a Japanese dish of meat, potatoes and …

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  • 75Bamaga, Queensland — Infobox Australian Place | type = town name = Bamaga state = qld caption = lga = Bamaga Island Council postcode = 4876 est = pop = 784 pop footnotes= elevation= maxtemp = mintemp = rainfall = stategov = Cook fedgov = Leichhardt dist1 = 2677 dir1 …

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  • 76barbecue — Synonyms and related words: TV dinner, alfresco meal, aspic, bake, baste, blanch, boil, boiled meat, bouilli, braise, breakfast, brew, broil, brown, brunch, buffet supper, civet, clambake, coddle, coffee break, cook, cookout, curry, devil, diner …

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  • 77Bubble and squeak — (sometimes just called bubble) is a traditional English dish made with the shallow fried leftover vegetables from a roast dinner. The chief ingredients are potato and cabbage, but carrots, peas, brussels sprouts, and other vegetables can be added …

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  • 78Poutine — This article is about the fast food dish. For the Acadian dish, see poutine râpée. Poutine Poutine with cheese curds on top of fries covered with a thin gravy Origin Place of origin …

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  • 79List of British words not widely used in the United States — Differences between American and British English American English …

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  • 80CNNNN — title card Genre Comedy Format Satirical American news channel …

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