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  2. Parmesan - Wikipedia

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    The area in which Parmigiano Reggiano can be produced, according to EU and Italian PDO legislation Parmigiano Reggiano. Parmesan (Italian: Parmigiano Reggiano, Italian: [parmiˈdʒaːno redˈdʒaːno]) is an Italian hard, granular cheese produced from cow's milk and aged at least 12 months or, outside the European Union and Lisbon Agreement countries, a locally produced imitation.

  3. File:Gold Spot Price per Gram from Jan 1971 to Jan 2012.svg

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    English: This chart shows the nominal price of gold along with the price in 1971 and 2011 dollars (adjusted based on the consumer price index). The historical gold price was obtained from www.igolder.com; CPI was obtained from www.rateinflation.com. The data is in section Chart Data.

  4. Gold as an investment - Wikipedia

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    The Dow Industrials bottomed out a ratio of 1:1 with gold during 1980 (the end of the 1970s bear market) and proceeded to post gains throughout the 1980s and 1990s. [51] The gold price peak of 1980 also coincided with the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan and the threat of the global expansion of communism. The ratio peaked on January 14 ...

  5. BellaVitano Cheese - Wikipedia

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    BellaVitano is a cow's milk cheese made by the Sartori Company of Plymouth, Wisconsin. Introduced in 2008, BellaVitano Gold is a hard cheese that is described as having a nutty, fruity flavour and is also available in a number of flavoured varieties. [1] [2] This type of cheese is inspired by a traditional Italian farmstead cheese.

  6. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    While the difficulty of obtaining macroscopic samples of synthetic elements in part explains their high value, there has been interest in converting base metals to gold (Chrysopoeia) since ancient times, but only deeper understanding of nuclear physics has allowed the actual production of a tiny amount of gold from other elements for research ...

  7. Harvest Gold India - Wikipedia

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    Harvest Gold was founded in 1981 by Adil Hassan, a chemical engineer from IIT Delhi, along with his wife, and Director, Taab Siddiqui, [2] MBA alumni of Aligarh Muslim University. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The first plant was set up by Hassan with an initial investment of Rs 1 crore in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan in September 1981 and was named Harvest gold foods ...

  8. Price of gold - Wikipedia

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    Price of gold may refer to: Price of gold, using gold as an investment "The Price of Gold", a 2011 episode of the fairy tale/drama television series Once Upon a Time.

  9. List of cheeses - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Region Description Caravane cheese: The brand name of a camel milk cheese produced in Mauritania by Tiviski, [5] a company founded by Nancy Abeiderrhamane in 1987. The milk used to make the cheese is collected from the local animals of a thousand nomadic herdsmen, and is very difficult to produce, but yields a product that is low in lactose.