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At The International Culinary Schools at The Art Institutes, you’ll explore traditional, fundamental cooking skills and get hands on training in their classrooms.

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International Tomato Recipes Image Gallery
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Dough tossing looks like so much fun. Learn more by checking out these international tomato recipes pictures.

International dairy-deli-bakery assoc. (iddba) (food industry term):
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International economic concerns have caused controversial reactions among advocates for developing nations' economies.

The International Association of Culinary Professionals has a cooking school subcommittee, where you can certainly get inforamtion on starting a school of your own.

Many international favorites, like our recipe for chicken marsala, require flattening boneless, skinless cutlets. Here's how: ...

Discover international cuisine, food, and wine a picture at a time.
As in chili, add beans to meat casseroles and stews to make the food go further and add variety.
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Thanks to the International Food Information Council (IFIC) Foundation and Food Insight - you'll find lots more information on food and health safety at their site.
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Definitions of International Food Related Items
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Tenderfoot, by International Technidyne, works well on infants and toddlers. This also can be used on fingers, but by the age of two it may not penetrate well enough.

Since 1944, Heifer International has worked to ensure that those in need can feed themselves.

Book review of The International Meat Book, plus free sample international meat recipes.
Book review of The Great Salsa Book.
Book review of The Great Chile Book, plus free sample chile recipes.

"Office International de la Vigne et du Vin".
International office of the Vine and the Wine.
Intergovernmental organization studying the technical, scientific or economic questions raised by the culture of the vine and the production of the wine.

The International Olympic Committee strips sprinter Marion Jones of five medals from the 2000 Summer Olympics after she admits to having taken banned substances. (Reuters)
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The International Pepper Community"which includes India, Indonesia and Brazil among its members"has tried for decades to form a producers' cartel to boost prices, without any success.

EDITOR'S NOTE: San-J International, makers of traditional Tamari soy sauce as well as Tamari-based sauces, soups, salad dressings and crackers, published "200 Years with San-J" to commemorate their bicentennial this year.

This food has been much copied but also bastardized in the cooking of other European countries; the 'internationalized' versions (goulash) are often stews, not soups, made of beef or pork in a thick sauce made from onions and paprika powder.

Most seedless raisins, especially in California, are produced from the Sultanina, or Thompson, variety of seedless grape, known in international trade as the Sultana. A different variety, produced in California, is known there as the Sultana.

Harisawas as famous and as international a dish as pizza is today. During the reign of the Umayyad caliph Mu'awiya (661-680 A.D.) a delegation of Arabian Jews visited him in Damascus and the first question he asked them was whether they knew how to ...

He named it after the famous Australian Internationally renowned opera singer Helen Porter Mitchell (1861-1931); better know as Dame Nellie Melba.

Batter is the basis for so many national and international dishes; from the simple lemon pancake to the magnificent toad-in-the-hole.

Lunch is the central meal in most international cultures, and it's time we gave the midday meal its due.

Because nowadays, food is an international affair.
To help you better understand my recipes and others you might have found on the web, I have compiled this simple glossary of cooking terms frequently used in reference to ingredients, ...

"Another of my favorite recipes from the Sunset International Cookbook. The original recipe called for peeled and chopped raw potatoes but I've never had good luck using raw potatoes for this recipe.

Green, Karen, The Great International Noodle Experience, New York: Atheneum, 1977.
Greene, Bert, The Grains Cookbook, New York: Workman Publishing, 1988.
Hawkes, Alex D., The Flavors of the Caribbean & Latin America, New York: Viking Press, 1978.

Use this handy calculator to convert international measures used in recipes. Simply enter the required value into the input field at the top and then press the appropriate button to perform the calculation.

A highly qualified chef. Also the name of an international group of cooking schools teaching French cuisine. Literal meaning - 'blue ribbon'.

Chinese mustard (available in the international section of most groceries)
1 T. fresh Thai basil
1/2 C. butter
2 T. peeled and grated fresh ginger
2 T. minced fresh garlic
1/2 C. soy sauce
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Similar recipes are found throughout the world. The basic ingredients, dough and honey, are also known in the terminology of modern international cuisine to make the 'sweet of the poor'.
(pronounced lu-ku-MAS)
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Meaning: (on tray) -- in the United States, this is the common term for the main course -- in the rest of the world, this is the term for the appetizer. With the increase in international business, ...

51. Ginter, E., Kubec, et al, "Natural hypocholesteremic agent: pectin plus ascorbic acid" International Journal of Vitamin and Nutrition Research, Vol 21, Pg 51-54, 1982 ...

Best Kamut recipes - easy Kamut recipes - healthy Kamut recipes
Kamut wheat is a grain of ancient origin produced by Kamut International Ltd.
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Melba Toast - thin slices of bread baked slowly until crisp. Named for the coloratura soprano, Dame Nellie Melba, who was the toast of international society early in 21st century.

Barbados is traditionally regarded as the birthplace of rum where for more than 350 years rum has been produced. Barbados has been a supplier of Caribbean Rum for Malibu since it became an international brand in the early 1980s.

In the event of a disaster (natural or otherwise), it's important to have a sustainable source of food close to home. Shipping lanes may become blocked due to international conflict or inclement weather. Keep local farmers in business.

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In former days the making of sweetmeats was part of a druggist's business, but in the earlier half of the 19th century it developed into a separate industry in England, and the International Exhibition of 1851 resulted in its spreading to other ...

their present life they will find foul sores breaking out on their bodies, and in the next life they will fall into the hell of incessant suffering" (Source: "Conversation between a Sage and an Unenlightened Man," on the Soka Gakkai International-USA ...

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