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  2. The 27 Best Keto-Friendly Restaurants in America - AOL

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  3. The Ultimate Keto-Friendly Grocery Shopping List - AOL

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    There are indeed keto-friendly items that you can use to make dieting easier, but marketing claims like "keto-safe" and "low carb" may lead you to eat too many carbohydrates in a day (more than a ...

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  5. List of Thai restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Thaï Express – (commonly spelled Thai Express), a franchise chain of quick service restaurants serving Thai cuisine across Canada; Thai Peacock, Portland, Oregon; TTFB Company Limited - The largest Thai Food Restaurant Chain in the World with over 150 locations and 4 different Thai Food Concepts, is a publicly listed company based in Taiwan ...

  6. Ketogenic diet - Wikipedia

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    The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate dietary therapy that in conventional medicine is used mainly to treat hard-to-control (refractory) epilepsy in children. The diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates .

  7. Pizzeria Bianco - Wikipedia

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    Pizzeria Bianco is a pizza restaurant in downtown Phoenix, Arizona established in 1987 by Chris Bianco.It has earned positive reviews from notable food critics. Nationally recognized for its pizzas, [1] the restaurant's small seating capacity can lead to wait times that sometimes surprise casual patrons. [2]

  8. Buddhist cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Most of the dishes considered to be uniquely Buddhist are vegetarian, but not all Buddhist traditions require vegetarianism of lay followers or clergy. [2] Vegetarian eating is primarily associated with the East and Southeast Asian tradition in China, Vietnam, Japan, and Korea where it is commonly practiced by clergy and may be observed by laity on holidays or as a devotional practice.

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