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    Saturated fats that are solids at room temperature are the most common dietary fats. Common sources of saturated fat include red meat, whole milk and dairy foods, cheese, coconut oil, palm oil, many other commercially prepared foods, most deep-fried fast foods and baked goods. The word “saturated” refers to the number of hydrogen atoms that surround each carbon atom. When the carbon atom chain holds as many hydrogen atoms as possible, we say it as saturated with hydrogen. A saturated fats rich…

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    There are many food advertisements available around us these days through various media. With the advance technology, children are more exposed to these food advertisements when watching television, YouTube even on public transports and bus stop billboards. These food advertisements may influence children’s choice of food to a certain extend. Children may choose fast food over proper home cooked meal which may lead to unhealthy lifestyle if their choice of food is not controlled from young,…

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    Africans introduced plantains, coconuts, coffee, pigeon peas, tamarind, okra, oregano brujo and other root vegetables to the Island. Furthermore, they also contributed their popular frying method of cooking. Today, plantains and coconuts continue to be a staple in the traditional Puerto Rican cuisine. For example, plantains are seen in many traditional dishes such as the popular mashed plantains with spices and pork rind known as “Mofongo”…

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    teaspoons of vegetable oil and Oreos I prefer using the double stuffed Oreos because its just much more sweeter and better! You just make the pancake mix with the ingredients needed and then heat the oil in deep fryer, dip the cookies into the batter one at a time, and carefully place into the hot frying oil. Then cook until the cookies are golden brown. They're much easier than you think. The batter gets crispy, the chocolate cookies gets very soft and the creamy filling oozes out…

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    Bannock Research Paper

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    be prepared in little time and kept well. *It is believed that bannock originally found its way to North America with Scottish fur traders between the 18th and 19th century. Scottish people prepared their loaves, using barley, oatmeal, or peameal. Frying it in a griddle, also known as a bannock stone, the loaf was left to cook near the bottom of a fire. Many of the First Peoples loved this convenient carbohydrate, it was easy and quick to prepare, especially when living or traveling in rugged…

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    something you could eat with your fingers and I loved the little buckets of sweet and sour sauce that were just the right size for dipping. Now these tasty chicken tidbits may be a child's dream, but knowing that they are heavily salted, battered and deep fried, makes them a choice moms want to avoid. Many processed nuggets contain flavor enhancers such as monosodium glutamate. Monosodium glutamate, or MSG, has been approved by the FDA as "generally recognized as safe" for amounts used in…

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    Johnnycake Research Paper

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    America's first peoples. The European version (Scotland) was traditionally made of oatmeal. The bannock of Aboriginal people was made of corn, nut meal and plant bulb meal. Each region had its own variation of flour and fruit. Today, bannock is most often deep-fried, pan-fried and oven-baked.[35] Johnnycake (also jonnycake, johnny cake journey cake or Johnny Bread) is a cornmeal flatbread that was an early American staple food, and is still eaten in the West Indies and Bermuda.[36] The modern…

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    Flan Research Paper

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    custard made with caramelized sugar, which gives it a sweet taste. While the Moors made flan flavored with citrus and almond flavoring. When Christopher Columbus found the Americas, not only did he find riches in gold, but also in flavor! Sopapillas are deep fried Hispanic dish that is usually served with honey or syrup. They can be used as a dessert,…

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    batter and deep fry them, you will not have…

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    It is neither ethical nor does it fit within Judaism’s values, to eat meat on a frequent basis, especially considering the environmental and ethical implications of the modern meat industry. Some justify human consumption of meaning by explaining that humans are separate from and superior to animals. Yet, this doesn't mean we have the right to kill and eat them; only the right to use them for work while treating them with respect (e.g. travelling on horseback or police dogs). If anything, our…

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