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  2. Pinole - Wikipedia

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    Pinole, also called pinol, is roasted ground maize. The resulting powder is then used as a nutrient-dense ingredient to make different foods, such as cereals, baked goods, tortillas, and beverages. [ 1 ]

  3. King Valley - Wikipedia

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    There was a King Valley Cricket Association that was established in 1948, comprising teams from - Carboor, Cheshunt, Dandongadale, Greta, King Valley, Myrrhee and Whitfield. There was an annual Whitfield Sports Day held annually on Boxing Day from 1905 onwards at the Whitfield Recreation Reserve, [ 5 ] which included running, wood chopping and ...

  4. King (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Before opening King, Shi and de Boer managed a "supper club" together, first in London and then in New York. [5] The restaurant's interior was designed by de Boer's mother. [6] King's operators originally searched for a space in Chinatown. [7] King opened in September 2016, [7] in a location previously occupied by the restaurant Mekong. [8]

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  6. Pinolillo - Wikipedia

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    Pinolillo in powder form. Pinolillo is a sweet cornmeal and cacao-based traditional drink in Nicaragua.It is made of ground toasted corn and a small amount of cacao. It can be mixed with water or soy milk, and served sweetened or unsweetened.

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  8. King Woolsey - Wikipedia

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    King S. Woolsey (ca. 1832 – June 30, 1879) was an American pioneer rancher, prospector and politician in 19th century Arizona. Woolsey Peak and other features of Arizona geography have been named after him, but he has also been criticized by historians for brutality in his battles with Apache Native Americans .

  9. Taiping houkui - Wikipedia

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    The tea has been produced commercially since the beginning of the 20th century and is produced around the small village of Hou Keng (猴 坑). It won the "King of Tea" award at China Tea Exhibition 2004 and is sometimes listed as a China famous tea. The best Tai Ping Hou Kui is grown in the villages of Houkeng, Hougang and Yanjiachun.