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    toppings‚ sells more than ten kinds of Pasta and has Swensen’s and Dairy Queen as extra menus for delivery order. In contrast‚ The Pizza Hut has fewer menus than The Pizza Company. The Pizza Hut in America has just remade brand as a “Pasta Hut” in order to add more choices of Pasta menus. However‚ their menus are not as various as The Pizza Company. To illustrate‚ from The Pizza Hut’s website‚ only six kinds of Pasta are available but there are eight kinds of Pasta in The Pizza Company’s website as choices

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    they serve there is hand crafted hamburger that you can tell them what you want on it; so if you want bacon salad dressing and onion rings on it they can put it on it for you. If you want pasta Ruby Tuesday provide you with two different types of pasta: there is shrimp pasta parmesan‚ and baked chicken parmesan pasta. For the men they have all kinds of steak that your stomach could take from petite sirloin to triple prime chopsteak. For all the health fanatics there is a variety of salads that you could

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    aware of their eating habits. Company launched its own line of healthier gourmet pastas and sauces made from superior ingredients. DeRosa managed to source particularly high quality of durum wheat from North Dakota. He was very choosy about the ingredients of sauces that were made by the company. The company became a leading example in whole grain products offering customers with option of 60% or 100% whole grain pastas to choose from. The sauces were made from real fresh ingredients such as real tomatoes

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    Ramsay gives a collection of simple recipes using ingredients most would have in their homes. From delicious pasta that can be prepared in minutes to simple yet appetizing sweet corn fritters‚ he provides many different types of food that anyone can make. These dishes are easy to prepare and can please a multitude of people. Ramsay starts with four fast pasta dishes including mushroom and leek pasta‚ farfalle

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    CRICOS Provider no. 01718J (VIC) 01459A (WA) Conduct marketing audit Submission details Candidate’s Name Phone No. Assessor’s Name Phone No. Assessment Site Assessment Date/s Time/s The Assessment Task is due on the date specified by your assessor. Any variations to this arrangement must be approved in writing by your assessor. Submit this document with any required evidence attached. See specifications below for details. Performance objective For this assessment candidates are required to

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    gradually the 4 cups of milk whisking constantly‚ add the salt and the nutmeg‚ and cooked in low temperature until the sauce is creamy Assemble Pasticho Add a bit of butter to the baking dish‚ arrange the pasta sheets add the beef tomato sauce‚ and the béchamel sauce on top‚ add again another layer of pasta and repeat the first step till you arrive at the top. The last layer is the béchamel sauce and the mozzarella cheese Cover the pasticho with a piece of foil and bake‚ covered‚ for 30 minutes. Remove

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    “Corriere dello Sport” and “La Repubblica” newspapers and magazines like “Novella 2000”‚ “Chi” and others like this. They usually have fish on Tuesdays and on Fridays‚ while the others days‚ they eat meat and soup. At lunch instead they always have pasta and drink Italian white wine. After work‚ the typical Italian man goes to the gym or practises sport. The lazy Italian man instead usually goes to bar; he likes smoke cigarettes and a very few people smoke a cigar and he usually watches the TV sat

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    the starchy endosperm of wheat. Refined breads have the bran and germ removed from the wheat in order to produce softer‚ silkier flour. there is a lot more food containing starch like: Starchy foods such as potatoes‚ bread‚ cereals‚ rice and pasta should make up about a third of the food you eat. Where you can‚ choose wholegrain varieties‚ or eat potatoes with their skins on for more fibre. Starch is the most common form of carbohydrate in our diet. We should eat some starchy foods every day

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    dimensions of a mundane product we will use the example of a pack of pastas. * Its concrete or material dimension is that : The product is a pack of pastas. It is basic food that can be eaten everyday by a lot of categories of consumers. It is a traditional Italian dish that can be cooked with a lot of condiments. It is a very simple dish to cook as it only takes 10 minutes to be prepared. Almost everybody like pastas‚ it has a good taste‚ it is practical and it is not very expensive.

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    Noodles are a popular item and one of the main staples in Japanese cuisine. Many types are either served chilled with dipping sauces in the hot summer months and in soups or hot dishes during the cooler and winter months.[1] Varieties include: * Ramen - thin‚ wheat-based noodles made from wheat flour‚ salt‚ water‚ and Kansui (a type of mineral water) or eggs. The dough is set to rise before being pulled. These Japanese noodles were originally imported from China‚ as a noodle soup‚ during the Meiji

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