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  2. Old School RuneScape - Wikipedia

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    Old School RuneScape is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), developed and published by Jagex.The game was released on 16 February 2013. When Old School RuneScape launched, it began as an August 2007 version of the game RuneScape, which was highly popular prior to the launch of RuneScape 3.

  3. Tomato pie - Wikipedia

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    Green tomato pie, a sweet pie made with green tomatoes; It may also refer to some types of pizza in the United States, such as: Sicilian pizza, a type of pizza that originated in Sicily; New Haven-style pizza, specifically the "plain" kind with dough, sauce and minimal cheese; Italian tomato pie, made of thick dough with tomato sauce on top

  4. Southern tomato pie - Wikipedia

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    A slice of Southern tomato pie. The Southern tomato pie is a tomato dish from the Southern United States.It consists of a pie shell with a filling of tomatoes (sometimes with basil or other herbs), covered with a topping of grated cheese mixed with either mayonnaise or a white sauce.

  5. BBCH-scale (solaneous fruit) - Wikipedia

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    The BBCH-scale (solaneous fruit) identifies the phenological development stages of solaneous fruit (tomato = Lycopersicon esculentum, aubergine = Solanum melongena, paprika = Capsicum annuum). It is a plant species specific version of the BBCH-scale.

  6. Charcuterie board - Wikipedia

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    Charcuterie is cured meat, derived from the French chair, 'flesh', and cuit, 'cooked' and was coined in 15th century France. [2] [3] The owners of shops specializing in charcuterie (charcutiers) became popular for their detailed preparation of cured meats and helped establish stylized arrangements of food as part of French culinary culture.

  7. Batan (stone) - Wikipedia

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    It is known there as "sil-batta" in Hindi with sil referring to flat stone and batta referring to a cylindrical grinding stone. It is known as pata-varvanta in Marathi [4] and used in the state of Maharashtra. It is known as ammi kallu in Tamil [5] and Malayalam. [6]