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  2. Nova classification - Wikipedia

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    Examples include oils produced through crushing seeds, nuts, or fruits (such as olive oil), salt, sugar, vinegar, starches, honey, syrups extracted from trees, butter, and other substances used to season and cook.

  3. Adulterant - Wikipedia

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    Roasted chicory roots used as an adulterant for coffee; Water, for diluting milk and alcoholic beverages; Water or brine injected into chicken, pork, or other meats to increase their weight [3] Urea, melamine and other nonprotein nitrogen sources, added to protein products to inflate crude protein content measurements [4]

  4. Food group - Wikipedia

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    Dairy, also called milk products and sometimes categorized with milk alternatives or meat, is typically a smaller category in nutrition guides, [4] [5] [6] if present at all, and is sometimes listed apart from other food groups. [4] [5] Examples of dairy products include milk, butter, ghee, yogurt, cheese, cream and ice cream.

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  6. Jebena - Wikipedia

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    The water in the jebena, along with the coffee grounds, is then boiled on a medium-sized fire made with hot coals on a fire pit on the ground. When the coffee is finished brewing, it is poured into small clay or porcelain cups through a sieve to catch the fine coffee ground, and served with the small snacks that were consumed while the coffee ...

  7. This Is Martha Stewart’s Favorite Butter for Baking - AOL

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    Butter is comprised of three components: fat, water, and milk solids. A higher percentage of butterfat translates to a richer, creamier flavor, which makes a big difference in baked goods that are ...

  8. Coffee extraction - Wikipedia

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    Coffee extraction occurs when hot water is poured over coffee grounds, causing desirable compounds such as caffeine, carbohydrates, lipids, melanoidins and acids to be extracted from the grounds. The degree to which extraction occurs depends on a number of factors, such as water temperature, brewing time, grind fineness, and quantity of grounds.

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    This 18-ounce bottle of sugary body scrub looks as delicious as it smells. ... It has a distinct combination of actual coffee bean extracts and milk that has made it a popular confectionary around ...