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  2. Seitan - Wikipedia

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    The word seitan is of Japanese origin and was coined in 1961 by George Ohsawa, a Japanese advocate of the macrobiotic diet, having been shown it by one of his students, Kiyoshi Mokutani. In 1962, wheat gluten was sold as seitan in Japan by Marushima Shoyu K.K. It was imported to the West under that name in 1969 by the American company Erewhon. [5]

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    A cheap, low-quality drink supplied by the government. It has a "sickly, oily smell" and tastes like nitric acid; [5] swallowing it gives "the sensation of being hit on the back of the head with a rubber club." [6] Winston Smith, the protagonist, frequently drinks it despite its disagreeable taste and smell. Only party members have access to ...

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  7. Meat alternative - Wikipedia

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    A tempeh burger Chinese style tofu from Buddhist cuisine is prepared as an alternative to meat. Two slices of vegetarian bacon. A meat alternative or meat substitute (also called plant-based meat, mock meat, or alternative protein), [1] is a food product made from vegetarian or vegan ingredients, eaten as a replacement for meat.

  8. Glowing eyes - Wikipedia

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    Glowing eyes can refer to: . Tapetum lucidum, a layer of tissue in the eye that reflects visible light back through the retina; Glowing Eyes, a 2002 French film "Glowing Eyes", a song by Twenty One Pilots from their album Regional at Best, later rereleased on the bonus tracks version of the album Vessel

  9. Stauroteuthis syrtensis - Wikipedia

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    The animal does not emit light continuously, but can do so for a period of five minutes after suitable stimulation. [3] Some of the photophores emit a continuous stream of faint light, while others are much brighter and switch on and off in a cyclical pattern, producing a twinkling effect. [ 3 ]