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  2. Umami - Wikipedia

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    This neologism was coined in 1908 by Japanese chemist Kikunae Ikeda from a nominalization of umai (うまい) "delicious". The compound 旨味 (with mi (味) "taste") is used for a more general sense of a food as delicious. [11] [12] [13] There is no English equivalent to umami; however, some close descriptions are "meaty", "savory", and "broth ...

  3. Yummy (Justin Bieber song) - Wikipedia

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    "Yummy" is a song by Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was released through Def Jam Recordings , as the lead single from his fifth studio album, Changes , on January 3, 2020. [ 1 ] The song is Bieber's first solo single to be released in almost four years, following " Company ", a song from his fourth studio album, Purpose (2015), but the song ...

  4. Online Etymology Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The Online Etymology Dictionary or Etymonline, sometimes abbreviated as OED (not to be confused with the Oxford English Dictionary, which the site often cites), is a free online dictionary that describes the origins of English words, written and compiled by Douglas R. Harper. [1]

  5. Mukbang - Wikipedia

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    A mukbang (UK: / ˈ m ʌ k b æ ŋ / MUK-bang, US: / ˈ m ʌ k b ɑː ŋ / MUK-bahng; Korean: 먹방; RR: meokbang; pronounced [mʌk̚p͈aŋ] ⓘ; lit. ' eating broadcast ') is an online audiovisual broadcast in which a host consumes various quantities of food while interacting with the audience.

  6. Etymology - Wikipedia

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    Etymology (/ ˌ ɛ t ɪ ˈ m ɒ l ə dʒ i / ET-im-OL-ə-jee [1]) is the study of the origin and evolution of words—including their constituent units of sound and meaning—across time. [2] In the 21st century a subfield within linguistics , etymology has become a more rigorously scientific study. [ 1 ]

  7. Ramen - Wikipedia

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    The word "ramen" is a Japanese borrowing of the Chinese word lāmiàn (拉麵), meaning "pulled noodles", but is not derived from the northern Chinese dish of lamian. Instead, the dish evolved from southern Chinese noodle dishes from regions such as Guangzhou, reflecting the demographics of Chinese settlers in Yokohama. Ramen gained popularity ...

  8. 7 Ingredients That Define the African Diaspora, According to ...

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    “The history of the maritime Atlantic can be tasted in a piece of salt codfish,” says Harris. “The plank-like pieces of dried, salted fish were loaded into the holds of slave ships to be ...

  9. Delicatessen - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the delicatessen as a grocery store is lost in time, but the path clearly spread across Western Europe as the term was borrowed by one people and language and culture after another. The German food company Dallmayr traces its history to 1700, [ 3 ] when it became the first store to import to the German population bananas, mangoes ...