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  2. Antique Breadboard Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Antique Breadboard Museum is a small museum in Putney, London dedicated to breadboards (bread cutting boards). History

  3. Butter dish - Wikipedia

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    A ceramic butter dish. A butter dish is defined as "a usually round or rectangular dish often with a drainer and a cover for holding butter at table". [1] Before refrigerators existed, a covered dish made of crystal, silver, or china housed the butter. [2]

  4. Noodle - Wikipedia

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    Examples include Thai glass noodle salad and cold udon. Fried noodles: dishes made of noodles stir fried with various meats, seafood, vegetables, and dairy products. Examples include chow mein, lo mein, mie goreng, hokkien mee, some varieties of pancit, yakisoba, tallarín saltado, and pad thai. Noodle soup: noodles served in

  5. List of instant noodle brands - Wikipedia

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    According to WINA, Indonesia is the world's second largest instant noodle market after China, with demand reaching 12.54 billion servings in 2018. [55] [62] An early instant noodle brand in Indonesia was "Supermi", introduced in 1969 by PT Lima Satu Sankyo (later renamed PT Super Mi Indonesia in 1977 and PT Lambang Insan Makmur in 1989).

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  7. Silicone - Wikipedia

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    The silicone acts to seal instrument panels and other electrical systems in the cockpit, protecting printed circuit boards from the risks of extreme altitude such as moisture and extremely low temperature. Silicone can be used as a sheath to protect wires and electrical components from any dust or ice that may creep into a plane's inner workings.

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  9. Chinese noodles - Wikipedia

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    Boiled – Fresh noodle strands are either parboiled or fully cooked. After parboiling, Chinese noodles are rinsed in cold water, drained and covered with 1–2% vegetable oil to prevent sticking; Steamed – Fresh alkaline noodle strands are steamed in a steamer and softened with water through rinsing. [14]