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    Christopher Columbus‚ voyaged on behalf of Spanish King and Queen‚ to find a western sea route to China‚ India and gold and spice on Asian islands. What he found instead was the New World‚ also known as the Americas. This important historical event‚ marked the beginning of the Columbian Exchange. After Columbus discovery of the New World‚ he brought all the new food‚ spices‚ gold and other valuable materials he found there back to Spain to sell and make their country weather. Once other countries

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    discovered large sums of gold and ivory (Springer‚ par. 2). Another Portuguese explorer‚ Vasco da Gama‚ was able to reach the coast of India where he took control of the spices (Springer‚ par 2). These spices were introduced to Europe during the crusades and the demand for them there was very high. Portugal made a huge profit off these spices

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    Coriander Powder Coriander or sometimes known as cilantro‚ is natively found in areas in Southwestern Asia‚ Africa‚ the Middle East and Southern Europe. Historical documents show that Egyptians were actually the first people to cultivate and harvest this spice. Coriander is heavily used in India‚ where it is used in various vegetable dishes‚ curries and often consumed roasted as a snack or after meal digestive. South African and German cuisines often use coriander powder in sausages‚ bread and pickled

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    Introduction An important key event for the Dutch East Indies during this time‚ were the spice Islands/trade. Merchants from the Middle East and China had decided to come to the Dutch East Indies‚ trading many items such as silk‚ perfume‚ opium and incense. Spices were extremely valuable during that time‚ like gold is today; spices were as precious as that. But not all was good‚ in 1580 the trade was interrupted due to the Spanish closing the port of Lisbon to the Dutch-making it impossible for

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    commercials it is a bit easier to find subliminal messages‚ especially if you watch them repeatedly over a period of time‚ or if they are looked at from a far back neutral point of view. His can be done with Old Spice body wash and Secret deodorant. The first commercial is an Old Spice commercial starring an Afro-American man with a body type that is between healthy and athletic‚ leaning more towards athletic. This is to help appeal to the buyers that if men were to buy the product for themselves

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    Chef Janice Cruz Introduction A croquette is a small fried food roll containing usually as main ingredients mashed potatoes‚ and/or minced meat (veal‚ beef‚ chicken‚ or turkey)‚ shellfish‚ fish‚ vegetables‚ and soaked white bread‚ egg‚ onion‚ spices and herbs‚ wine‚ milk‚ or any of the combination thereof‚ sometimes with a filling‚ often encased in breadcrumbs.[1] The croquette is usually shaped into a cylinder or disk‚ and then deep-fried. The croquette (from the French croquer‚ "to crunch")

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    SMALL-SCALE PRODUCTION OF ESSENTIAL OILS Essential oils are the volatile oils distilled from aromatic plant materials. The odour and flavour of these oils is usually dependent upon these oxygenated compounds. Many oils are terpenoids‚ a few oils are benzene derivatives. Table 1 shows the important constituents of the more common essential oils. Name Part of plant used Leaf Botanical name Important constituents Uses Lemongrass and citronella Eucalyptus Cymbopogon spp Citral

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    Vanilla: The Spice that is Not a Spice Have you ever wondered where ingredients of the food you eat come from? Vanilla is part of the Orchid Family‚ botanically speaking‚ but to most people‚ it belongs in the sweet category (“Vanilla‚ the Spice”). People most commonly associate vanilla with desserts‚ ice cream‚ and other sweet treats‚ but vanilla can be used as a fragrance and medically (“Vanilla Beans”). While there are over 110 different varieties of vanilla‚ only two are used commercially.

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    The Blue Grass Quality Meats story begins in 1867‚ with the Rice family creating their first choice cuts of dinner sausage‚ ham‚ and other flavorful options. The family-owned meat company has continued their tradition of excellence for five generations‚ and refuses to take the shortcuts so many meat manufacturers opt for. Let’s take a deeper look at what makes the dinner sausage and other meats manufactured by the Crescent Springs‚ KY company so exceptional: Byproduct-Free: The processed creations

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    Danny Liang Honors World Studies Compare and Contrast Final Draft “Following the light of the sun‚ we left the Old World.” This was a quote from none other than Christopher Columbus‚ the “first” person who discovered America. This quote sums up the greatest interest of the Europeans of the time. Over the course of history‚ it shows that any two regions have their own similarities and differences. The Americas and East Asia are no exception. Both have their own similarities and differences no matter

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