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  2. Zip Industries - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1962, Zip focused primarily on water heaters for kitchens and hot water heaters for bathrooms. Zip began manufacturing and marketing in Australia from about 1947. An early Zip innovation was a manually operated over-sink boiling water heater with a "ready whistle" and automatic cut-off, which became a popular fixture in Australian restaurants and community kitchens during the 1950s ...

  3. Zip-tie - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 March 2010, at 17:29 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

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    Volcanism of the Mount Edziza volcanic complex in British Columbia, Canada, spans more than 7 million years.The first magmatic cycle took place between 7.5 and 6 million years ago and is represented by the Raspberry, Little Iskut and Armadillo geological formations.

  5. Electric water boiler - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Zojirushi brand "Thermo Pot" electric kettle hot water dispenser Wall mounted, unpressurized electric boiler with 5 liters maximum capacity. An electric water boiler, also called a thermo pot or tea urn [1] in British English, is a consumer electronics small appliance used for boiling water [2] [3] and maintaining it at a constant temperature in an enclosed reservoir.

  6. Wikipedia:Userboxes/Drink - Wikipedia

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    This user drinks tap water regularly. ... See Wikipedia:Userboxes/ Tea for Tea userbox templates. Tea userbox templates: Soft drinks. See Wikipedia: ...

  7. Category:Teapots - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Iced tea - Wikipedia

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  9. Tea in France - Wikipedia

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    The first documented use of tea in cooking is a recipe for tea cream by La Chapelle, published in Le Cuisinier moderne in 1742; this recipe remained the only use of tea in French cuisine until the 19th century, before the development, as in other countries, of sweet recipes based on tea: financier, cakes, crème brûlée or madeleines.