Eating Guide
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MesquiteProsopis contains many different kinds of mesquite trees, often thriving in arid areas with their extremely deep roots and hard, durable wood.... Click to read more.
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MilkA white liquid that comes from the female of an animal. Usually cow or goat.... Click to read more.
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NeverPlants are from the Plantae kingdom and are multicellular eukaryotes. They be anything from a flowering plant to a green algae. They gain the majority of their energy from sunlight in the form of photosynthesis. Currently, there are over 1 million pl... Click to read more.
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NeverHerbs are any kinds of plants used for food, flavoring, medicine, or perfume. Herbs are different from spices, because herbs are the leafy green parts of a plant (can be either dried or fresh), while spices are a product from another part of the plan... Click to read more.
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NewspaperNews paper is the paper that is used for things such as the morning paper... Click to read more.
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PaperThis is wood pulp that is used for writing, printing or other design uses.... Click to read more.
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PorkPork is the culinary name for the meat of a pig. Pork is commonly eaten throughout the world. This meat is typically cooked, smoked, cured, and preserved. Different pork products include bacon, sausage, ham, and more.... Click to read more.
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RiceRice is a grain that is the seed of the grass species Oryza sativa. As for human consumption, it is a staple food in over half the world’s population, and it is the third largest agricultural commodity in production, after sugarcane and maize. Rice... Click to read more.
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SaltThis is a mineral composed of sodium chloride that is found in solid form.... Click to read more.
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StrawStraw comes from the dry stalks of cereal plants, after the grain and chaff have been removed. It makes up the majority of the crops barley, oats, rice, rye, and wheat.... Click to read more.
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Tissue PaperTissue paper may refer to any paper material such as toilet paper, Kleenex, and gift packing paper. Most paper materials are safe for your pet; however, watch out for papers that are heavily dyed, have metal inlays, or other synthetic materials in th... Click to read more.
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ToastToast is a carbohydrate made from flour, water, and yeast then baked to make bread, and toasted after.... Click to read more.