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    is open, the pure magic of melted cheese, mountains of carne asada and acutely manufactured spud sticks, one knows senses are about to be satisfied. Secondly, a artisan concocted burrito known as the Patron burrito, will leave a taste of pure wonderment and joy on taste buds. To say carne asada, bacon and chunks of ham do not belong on a burrito is to say, a rainbow is not beautiful. Not to mention, the crispy but delicate, and utterly amazing tacos. Be the choice of shredded beef or chicken, no…

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    Throughout history, food companies have always managed to manipulate society. Michael Moss has gone out of his way to tell the story of the history and how the mastermind planning behind the mega brands made them who they are today. The unaware public can now be more aware and start to make better choices for their health. Shoppers are too vulnerable from food companies. They have their foods engineered to perfection, they “taught” the society what to eat and has caused a health crisis just so…

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    At the point when readers can see, feel, notice, taste, or hear something, will probably connect with and recall. It is sometimes important to have metaphors in poetry because of the fact that the reader can then observe what the writer means and feels. If you really think about it though poems are nothing…

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    individuals sat in a restaurant and take in all the images that are present around us to the noises that frame the area and even the food that is given. Yet I have noticed in this trip that in all my time I have never contemplated the taste of the food I consumed, to taste the spice in the sauce to the present of garlic presented in a side. After taking in the senses of this restaurant, I wanted to contemplate on everything I gathered and realized that when you’re in a group environment people…

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    left my belly content and my face full of chocolate. Licking my lips, the taste has me craving for even more chocolate. I am slightly chilled as the temperature continues to plummet, but I don’t want to go inside yet. I would like to warm up so I can stay outside longer and appreciate the dazzling starry sky. Problem solved; hot chocolate will quench my thirst, my craving, and leave me all warm inside! As I swallow, my taste buds are greeted with a sweet flavor like no other. I feel the warmth…

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    Decision-making and finding truth are important skills that are necessary to be an active and participating individual of our culture. Not just one aspect of myself is sufficient to make well balanced and education decisions. When seeking truth, I rely on the trifecta of my biology degree, my liberal arts education, and my faith. Finding truth in American pop culture relies on the usage of all three tools to make decisions. When taking positions on controversial topics, I like to use science…

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    It was my fourth attempt at making banana bread. The first attempt, it looked amazing, but crumbled into pieces as soon as I cut a slice. It was too dry because there was too much dry ingredients and less wet ingredients. The second attempt, it tasted like literal white bread. The texture was still dry but lacked sweetness because the bananas weren’t ripe enough and the sugar wasn’t enough. The third attempt, it looked like the flatbread sandwich from Panera. The sweetness was just right but…

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    from an obstruction by polyps, a nasal fracture or a common cold just to name a few. Some disadvantages would be food not tasting the same and not being able to smell smoke, but you would be still able to hear the smoke detector. With food losing its taste you may not feel like eating, which may result in malnutrition so you have to make sure to have a well-balanced diet.…

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    Korean Food Essay

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    salty, bitter and hot. The unique combinations of seasoning make the Thailand food has special taste and make it attractive. Hot chilies are commonly added to the dishes. Other common spices include pepper, lemongrass, coconut, curcuma, caraway, garlic and other plant from the tropic zone. The Tom Yum Goong (a Thailand soup) is the representative food of Thailand with its distinct hot and sour taste. Most of the dishes are hot and spicy (Gomez 2001). All food is brought to the table at once…

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    Chewing Gum Research Paper

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    Studies have proven that chewing gum helps one concentrate; however, which flavor of gum can help someone concentrate the most? Chewing gum contains an immense amount of sugar. Increased amounts of sugar intake in a short period of time can increase the amount of glucose traveling to the brain (Onyper, Carr, Farrar, & Floyd, 2011, p. 326). The heightened amount of glucose creates more energy, which helps a consumer to stay alert and focused. The effects of the ingredients of gum, the effects of…

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