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  2. Shinsen - Wikipedia

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    As there is an underlying concept of doing all one can with sincerity, [4] there are many changes in the contents of the shinsen depending on season or region. There are regions where the custom of offering up the first produce of the year before an altar without eating it remains, [5] but there are also areas where offerings are selected from amongst the seasonal foods.

  3. Ukemochi - Wikipedia

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    Her dead body produced both food and animals: cows and horses came from her head, silkworms came from her eyebrows, millet came from her forehead and a rice plant sprouted from her stomach. [6] While different sources mention similar items that came from Ukemochi's body, from which part of her body these items came from is less agreed upon.

  4. List of macronutrients - Wikipedia

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    Dietary fibre from fruits, vegetables and grain foods. Insoluble dietary fibre is not absorbed in the human digestive tract but is important in maintaining the bulk of a bowel movement to avoid constipation. [5] Soluble fibre can be metabolized by bacteria residing in the large intestine.

  5. List of Japanese deities - Wikipedia

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    Ukanomitama, a kami associated with food and agriculture. [32] Ukemochi , is considered a goddess of food. After she vomited out various types of food, she was killed by a disgusted Tsukuyomi or Susanoo. [33] Wakahiru-me, a kami of the rising sun, [34] considered the daughter or younger sister of Amaterasu. [35] Wakumusubi, a kami of agriculture.

  6. 7 Carbs with More Fiber Than Brown Rice, According to ... - AOL

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    “Though quinoa is technically a seed, nutritionally it is considered a gluten-free whole grain and a complete source of protein,” says Gaw. One 1/2-cup serving of cooked quinoa has about 2.6 g ...

  7. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1] As foods vary by brands and stores, the figures should only be considered estimates, with more exact figures often included on product labels.

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    Per serving: 120 calories, 9g fat (5g sat fat), 5mg sodium, 14g carbs (3g fiber, 7g sugar), 2g protein. This artisanal chocolate is both stunning and better for you than your typical bar. First ...

  9. Shinto - Wikipedia

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    A torii gateway to the Yobito Shrine (Yobito-jinja) in Abashiri City, HokkaidoThere is no universally agreed definition of Shinto. [2] According to Joseph Cali and John Dougill, if there was "one single, broad definition of Shinto" that could be put forward, it would be that "Shinto is a belief in kami", the supernatural entities at the centre of the religion. [3]

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