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  2. Basilica Shrine of St. Mary (Wilmington, North Carolina)

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    The Basilica Shrine of St. Mary is a minor basilica of the Catholic Church located in Wilmington, North Carolina, [2] in the Diocese of Raleigh. It was included as a contributing property in the Wilmington Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [3]

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  4. Pho - Wikipedia

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    Phở cuốn: rolled pho, with ingredients rolled up and eaten as a gỏi cuốn. Phở trộn: mixed pho, noodles and fresh herbs and dressings, served as a salad. Phở chấm: dipping pho, with the noodles and broth served separately. Phở chiên phồng: This variant is the same as the previous but without eggs and looks like pillows

  5. Long-closed Wilmington restaurant reopens with new name ... - AOL

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    Allison Ballard, Wilmington StarNews December 19, 2023 at 10:19 AM Rx Restaurant and Bar first opened in 2012 in the historic Hall's Drug Store building along Castle St. in Wilmington, N.C.

  6. Thai basil - Wikipedia

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    With over 40 cultivars of basil, this abundance of flavors, aromas, and colors leads to confusion when identifying specific cultivars. [1] Three types of basil are commonly used in Thai cuisine. Thai basil, or horapha (Thai: โหระพา), is widely used throughout Southeast Asia and plays a prominent role in Vietnamese cuisine. It is the ...

  7. Clinopodium vulgare - Wikipedia

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    The leaves of wild basil are used as an aromatic herb in the preparation of food dishes and to make a herbal tea. They can also be used in the preparation of both a brown and a yellow dye. [4] This plant has traditionally been used as an astringent, a cardiac stimulant, an expectorant, to reduce flatulence and to increase perspiration. [4]

  8. Tteokbokki - Wikipedia

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    Tteokbokki (Korean: 떡볶이), [pronunciation?] or simmered rice cake, is a popular Korean food made from small-sized garae-tteok (long, white, cylinder-shaped rice cakes) called tteokmyeon (떡면; lit.

  9. Temple of Israel (Wilmington, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    By 1852, a Jewish Burial Society was formed in Wilmington with a Hebrew cemetery opening in 1855. [5] An Orthodox Jewish congregation was formed in 1867, but did not succeed. In 1872, a Reform congregation was started by German Jews and their synagogue, the Temple of Israel, was dedicated on May 12, 1876. [3] [6]