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  2. Fatty acid ratio in food - Wikipedia

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    It has been claimed that among hunter-gatherer populations, omega-6 fats and omega-3 fats are typically consumed in roughly a 1:1 ratio. [3] [4] [better source needed] At one extreme of the spectrum of hunter-gatherer diets, the Greenland Inuit, prior to the late Twentieth Century, consumed a diet in which omega-6s and omega-3s were consumed in a 1:2 ratio, thanks to a diet rich in cold-water ...

  3. Roasting pan - Wikipedia

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    A large roasting pan with a removable rack and a non-stick surface coating. A roasting pan or dripping pan is a piece of cookware used for roasting meat in an oven, either with or without vegetables or other ingredients. A roasting pan may be used with a rack that sits inside the pan and lets the meat sit above the fat and juice drippings.

  4. Roasting - Wikipedia

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    Roasting uses indirect, diffused heat (as in an oven), and is suitable for slower cooking of meat in a larger, whole piece. [1] Meats and most root and bulb vegetables can be roasted. Any piece of meat, especially red meat , that has been cooked in this fashion is called a roast .

  5. How to Roast Perfectly Crisp Vegetables - AOL

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    Put the veggies in the oven for about 20 to 25 minutes. Check on them halfway through and rotate if you need to. Enjoy roasted veggies as a tasty side dish all through fall.

  6. Starbucks’ New Summer Menu Is Here: We Asked ... - AOL

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    We asked nutritionists to weigh in on Starbucks’ 2023 summer drinks menu: Chocolate Java Mint Frappuccino and White Chocolate Macadamia Cream Cold Brew.

  7. Macadamia - Wikipedia

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    Macadamia is an evergreen genus that grows 2–12 m (7–40 ft) tall.. The leaves are arranged in whorls of three to six, lanceolate to obovate or elliptic in shape, 60–300 mm (2 + 1 ⁄ 2 –12 in) long and 30–130 mm (1 + 1 ⁄ 8 – 5 + 1 ⁄ 8 in) broad, with an entire or spiny-serrated margin.

  8. 7-bone roast - Wikipedia

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    The bone is shaped like the numeral "7", [1] which gives these cuts their name. The steak differs from the 7-bone roast only in thickness: 7-bone steaks are cut 1 ⁄ 2 - to 3 ⁄ 4 -inch thick. Like most of the chuck, the 7-bone roast or "steak" is generally considered a rather tough cut of meat and is most suitable for a long cooking in ...

  9. Omega-7 fatty acid - Wikipedia

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    Traditional sources of omega−7 fatty acids such as macadamia nuts have proved expensive on the industrial scale, prompting the discovery of new omega−7 rich sources such as algae. Alterations to algal growing conditions such as carbon dioxide or dipotassium phosphate enrichment have been shown to potential bias algal biosynthesis towards ...