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  2. List of foods by protein content - Wikipedia

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    1 Cheese. 2 Meat and mock meat. Toggle Meat and mock meat subsection. ... (ground beef) 24.47; low scores: corned beef: 16.91; Lamb, cooked - 20.91 to 50.9; Less ...

  3. The IHOP-Approved Secret Ingredient for Tender, Fluffy Omelets

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    This diner-approved hack is easy to try with any omelet recipe, take our Western-style omelet, for example. After whisking your eggs, add about 1/2 cup of pancake batter and whisk some more to ...

  4. List of sandwiches - Wikipedia

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    Ground meat, usually beef, cooked with seasoned tomato sauce and served on a round bun. Sloppy joe (New Jersey) United States: Double-decker rye bread sandwich made with one or more types of sliced deli meat, such as turkey, ham, pastrami, corned beef, roast beef, or sliced beef tongue, along with Swiss cheese, coleslaw, and Russian dressing.

  5. Omelette - Wikipedia

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    An omelette (sometimes omelet in American English; see spelling differences) is a dish made from eggs, fried with butter or oil in a frying pan.It is a common practice for an omelette to include fillings such as chives, vegetables, mushrooms, meat (often ham or bacon), cheese, onions or some combination of the above.

  6. Meal, Ready-to-Eat - Wikipedia

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    Menu 2, Shredded Beef, and Menu 13, Cheese Tortellini, from the 2019 series The contents of MRE Menu 2, Shredded Beef The Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MRE) is a self-contained individual United States military ration used by the United States Armed Forces and Department of Defense.

  7. Cheeseburger - Wikipedia

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    A cheeseburger may have more than one patty or more than one slice of cheese—it is reasonably common, but by no means automatic, for the number to increase at the same rate with cheese and meat interleaved. A stack of two or more patties follows the same basic pattern as hamburgers: with two patties will be called a double cheeseburger; a ...

  8. Frittata - Wikipedia

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    The mixture is cooked over a very low heat, more slowly than an omelette, for at least five minutes, [6] typically 15, until the underside is set but the top is still runny. [ 2 ] [ 8 ]

  9. Spanish omelette - Wikipedia

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    [1] [21] Once the eggs are cooked on one side, the omelette is turned over to cook the other side, often using a plate placed over the mixture so the pan can be inverted. [22] The omelette may be eaten hot, at room temperature, or chilled; it is commonly served, cut into bite-size pieces (pincho de tortilla), as a tapa, or cut into wedges.