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  2. Toast point - Wikipedia

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    A plate of toast points. A toast point is a triangular slice of bread that has been toasted after the crusts have been cut off. [1] Toast points are commonly served as a side dish or as part of an hors d'oeuvre or snack using ingredients such as caviar and rillettes. [2] Toast points may be prepared as a part of a dish, [3] as an accompaniment ...

  3. Toast (honor) - Wikipedia

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    Toast (honor) A toast is a ritual during which a drink is taken as an expression of honor or goodwill. The term may be applied to the person or thing so honored, the drink taken, or the verbal expression accompanying the drink. Thus, a person could be "the toast of the evening", for whom someone "proposes a toast" to congratulate and for whom a ...

  4. Customs and etiquette in Japanese dining - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, it is customary to say itadakimasu (いただきます, literally, "I humbly receive") before starting to eat a meal. [1] Similar to the French phrase bon appétit or the act of saying grace, itadakimasu serves as an expression of gratitude for all who played a role in providing the food, including farmers, as well as the living organisms that gave their life to become part of the ...

  5. Tuscan Shrimp Salad with Toast Points Recipe - AOL

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  6. Potlatch - Wikipedia

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    A potlatch is a gift-giving feast practiced by Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of Canada and the United States, [1] among whom it is traditionally the primary governmental institution, legislative body, and economic system. [clarification needed][2] This includes the Heiltsuk, Haida, Nuxalk, Tlingit, [3] Makah, Tsimshian, [4 ...

  7. Symbel - Wikipedia

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    Symbel and sumbl are Germanic terms for "feast, banquet".. Accounts of the symbel are preserved in the Anglo-Saxon Beowulf (lines 489–675 and 1491–1500), Dream of the Rood (line 141) and Judith (line 15), Old Saxon Heliand (line 3339), and the Old Norse Lokasenna (stanza 8) as well as other Eddic and Saga texts, such as in the Heimskringla account of the funeral ale held by King Sweyn, or ...

  8. Tamada - Wikipedia

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    A tamada[1] (Georgian: თამადა) is a Georgian toastmaster at a Georgian supra (feast) or at a wedding, [2] corresponding to the symposiarch at the Greek symposion or to the thyle at the Anglo-Saxon sumbel. All supras, regardless of size, feature a tamada, or toastmaster: one person who introduces each toast. Georgians like to say ...

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    The chain's Chicken Tender Bundle starts at $27.99, while the Grilled Salmon Bundle is an extra $10. Meanwhile, the Salmon&Tenders Bundle starts at $35.99. 3. Olive Garden. Olive Garden. Chicken ...