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    History of Spice Notes

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    developed a taste for spice increasing demand Spice Obsessions Only attainable by ruling class Emblems of power‚ gifts of state‚ heirlooms‚ currency Pepper: worth its weight in gold‚ used as currency Plagued by counterfeiting Dried juniper berries (added to extend pepper) Spice Obsession Theories Theory 1: Used spice as preservative (pepper) Not much evidence (salt works fine‚ local spices‚ afford fresh meat) Theory 2: Medicine Theory 3: Medieval palate was dull Theory 4: Trade Route Inflation

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    Green Chiles Analysis

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    connection between grandparent and grandchild‚ one that transcends all ethnicities‚ religions‚ and socio-economic groups. In Jimmy Santiago Baca’s poem "Green Chile"‚ he explores this connection via the use of chile peppers as a medium. Baca personifies both green and red peppers to illustrate not only that special bond‚ but also the historical significance of said vegetable amongst the Mexican-American community. The speaker in "Green Chile" begins the poem by stating his fondness for red chiles

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    Foods of Mexico: Salsa

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    Foods of Mexico: Salsa When I hear the word Mexico‚ images of mouthwatering enchiladas and quesadillas come to mind. And of course‚ salsa. Salsa may not seem very unique‚ but its history stretches back to the time that the Aztecs ruled Mexico (Dumois). The Aztecs used salsas and guacamoles to transform “something as tasteless as white chicken breast into a real delicacy‚ worthy enough to be served on the most sophisticated and elegant table” (Dumois). Salsa is made from ingredients that are already

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    garlic cloves‚ minced • 1 small onion‚ diced • 1 carrot‚ peeled and chopped • 1/2 zucchini‚ diced • 2 small tomatoes‚ diced • 1/2 tsp ground cumin • 1/2 tsp dried oregano • 2 Tbsp chopped fresh cilantro • Sea salt‚ to taste • Freshly ground black pepper‚ to taste • Juice of 1 lime How to Prepare: 1. Place a heavy saucepan over medium high flame‚ then heat the coconut oil. Saute the onion‚ carrot‚ and zucchini until tender. 2. Add the tomatoes and garlic and saute until tomatoes are tender. Stir

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    OPEN UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA -------- MARKETING STRATEGY BMMS5103 ASSIGNMENT DR. PEPPER SNAPLE GROUP’S PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE Prepared by: Doan Ly Minh Huy Class: MBAOUM0314 – K13A Student ID: CGS00017280 January 2015Contents PART I: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 PART II: INTRODUCTION 2 1.1. Introduction of Dr. Pepper Snapple Group 2 1.2. Business strategy of DPS 2 PART III: PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE 3 3.1. Definition of product life cycle: 3 3.2. Determining the stage of DPS products 4 PART IV: MARKETING

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    Introduction The soft drink industry is one of great and increasing power. With powerhouse companies such as the Coca-Cola Company and Pepsi Co dominating the market‚ Dr. Pepper Snapple Group has remained a close competitor with their line of soft drinks. While the demand of carbonated beverages has consistently been decreasing over the past few years due to health concerns‚ the attraction to diet beverages has boosted due to the idea of it being a healthier alternative to full-calorie sodas. Perceived

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    Rice: My Rice Story

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    The ingredients needed to make chicken biryani are: • Rice – 2 cups • Chicken – 2 pounds • Potatoes – 3 • Tomatoes – 2-3 • Ginger and garlic paste – 2 tablespoons • Green chilies – 2-3 • Cinnamon stick – 1 • Vegetable Oil – ½ cup • Red chili pepper – 1 tablespoon • Turmeric – ½ teaspoon • Salt – 1 tablespoon • Cloves – 3 • Black Cardamom – 2 • Cumin Seeds – 1 teaspoon • Lemon Juice – 2 tablespoons • Yogurt – ½ cup To cook biryani‚ first you need to soak the rice in water for 30 minutes‚ and

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    cattle. The roots and bark are stomachic‚ galactogogue laxative anthelmenthic‚ improve appetite‚ burning sensations‚ fevers and urinary discharge. Chili peppers have been a part of the human diet. Christopher Columbus was one of the first Europeans to encounter them (in the Caribbean)‚ and called them "peppers" because they‚ like black and white pepper of the Piper genus known in Europe‚ have a spicy hot taste unlike other foodstuffs.

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    Applebee's Pros And Cons

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    OUR RESTAURANT EXPERIENCES Applebee’s was very responsive and provided prompt service. After arriving at Applebee’s‚ we were greeted in 37 seconds and then seated 36 seconds later. Our waiter arrived at our table in 23 seconds and we had our order of French fries served to us in 8 minutes and 45 seconds. The atmosphere at Applebee’s was very pleasant and our waiter was friendly and accommodating. We counted seven courtesies (please‚ thank you‚ your welcome‚ may I help you‚ etc.) that he said to

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    The Brazilian pepper tree‚ Schinus terebinthifolius‚ is an invasive plant species that was introduced to Florida from South America. This particular plant presents a serious hazard to the biodiversity of Florida’s ecosystems‚ as it tends to eliminate native plant species wherever it grows. Since the Brazilian pepper tree was brought over from South America in the mid-1800’s‚ the reach of the plant has swelled to over 700‚000 acres‚ creating poor habitats for Florida’s native species (Center for Aquatic

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