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Tomato and basil are a common flavor pairing in some countries. Food pairing (or flavor pairing or food combination) is a method of identifying which foods go well together from a flavor standpoint, often based on individual tastes, popularity, availability of ingredients, and traditional cultural practices.
Since the release of the 2001 film, the franchise has expanded to include a documentary film, two television series, two books, a tabletop role-playing game and a soundtrack. The originating film was Wet Hot American Summer (2001), which was for 14 years the only produced media in the franchise.
Frankenstein's monster in this novel said he is a vegetarian who eats "acorns and berries." [65] Herb Herb, the Vegetarian Dragon: Jules Bass: 1999 USA: Herb, a friendly dragon who lives in Nogard, a magical forest, likes tending a vegetable patch and is captured by a knight, with others agreeing to help him only if he "agrees to eat meat."
[8] consisting of two volumes: Snowpiercer: The Escape and Snowpiercer: The Explorers (which also contains The Crossing). A third volume, Terminus, was released in 2016, followed by a prequel series in 2019. The graphic novel became internationally popular following its adaptation as a 2013 film and a television series (2020–2024).
Graphic novels about race and ethnicity (2 C, 9 P) Graphic novels about religion (4 C, 3 P) Graphic novels about royalty (1 P) W. Graphic novels about war (13 P)
Mixed Vegetables (Japanese: ミックスベジタブル, Hepburn: Mikkusu Bejitaburu), also known as Mix Vegetable, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ayumi Komura. It was serialized in Japan by Shueisha in the shōjo manga magazine Margaret from 25 October 2005 to 22 November 2007, and collected in eight bound volumes .
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Blue Is the Warmest Color (French: Le bleu est une couleur chaude, originally announced as Blue Angel) is a French graphic novel by Jul Maroh, [a] published by Glénat in March 2010. [3] The English-language edition was published by Arsenal Pulp Press in 2013. The novel tells a love story between two young women in France in the 1990s and 2000s.