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  2. Vlasic Pickles - Wikipedia

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    It was spun off to Vlasic Foods International on March 30, 1998. [6] [7] On April 13, 1999, the company introduced the Vlasic Hamburger Stackers, made from naturally grown but specially cultivated cucumbers sixteen inches (41 cm) long and over three inches (7.6 cm) in diameter, which enabled a single pickle chip to cover an entire hamburger. [8]

  3. Talk:Vlasic Pickles - Wikipedia

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    Over the past 70 years the Vlasic name has become synonymous with Polish-style dill pickles. However, the company was founded by a Croatian immigrant in Detroit in the 1920s. Franjo Vlasic began with a creamery in Detroit that eventually grew to be the state’s largest wholesale milk distributorship.

  4. Relish - Wikipedia

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    Heinz, Vlasic, and Claussen are well known in the U.S. as producers of pickled cucumbers and pickle relishes. [7] [25] [26] [27] Chicago-style relish is a sweet pickle relish that is a standard ingredient on the Chicago-style hot dog. [28] Pickle relish is an important ingredient in many varieties of the U.S. version of tartar sauce. [29] [30]

  5. Dill - Wikipedia

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    Dill grows up to 1.5–5 feet (0.46–1.52 m) from a taproot like a carrot. [7] [8] Its stems are slender and hollow with finely divided, softly delicate leaves; the leaves are alternately arranged, 10–20 cm (4–8 in) long with ultimate leaf divisions are 1–2 mm (1 ⁄ 32 – 3 ⁄ 32 in) broad, slightly broader than the similar leaves of fennel, which are threadlike, less than 1 mm (1 ...

  6. Vlašić - Wikipedia

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    Alex Vlasic, American ice hockey player; Blanka Vlašić, Croatian athlete; Franjo Vlašić, Croatian ban; Frank Vlašić, founder of Vlasic Pickles; Joško Vlašić, Croatian athletics coach; Marc-Édouard Vlasic, Canadian ice hockey player; Mark Vlasic, American football player; Nikola Vlašić, Croatian footballer; Nikolai Vlasik, Soviet general

  7. Vietnamese Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese Wikipedia initially went online in November 2002, with a front page and an article about the Internet Society.The project received little attention and did not begin to receive significant contributions until it was "restarted" in October 2003 [3] and the newer, Unicode-capable MediaWiki software was installed soon after.

  8. Đại Việt sử lược - Wikipedia

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    Abridged Chronicles of Đại Việt) or Việt sử lược (chữ Hán: 越史略; lit. Abridged Chronicles of Viet ) is an historical text that was compiled during the Trần dynasty . The three-book work was finished around 1377 and covers the history of Vietnam from the reign of Triệu Đà to the collapse of the Lý dynasty . [ 1 ]

  9. Bánh bột lọc - Wikipedia

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    The dish's name is believed to have come from its clear, dumpling-like appearance, as the term bánh bột lọc Huế loosely translates to "clear flour cake." In Vietnamese, the word bánh can mean "cake" or "bread," but can also be used as a general term for foods that are made from any type of flour, the most common being rice or tapioca.