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    The Pepperpot is a historic building in the High Street in Godalming, a town in Surrey, in England. The building, which accommodates a meeting room on...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pepperpot or pepper pot may refer to: A pepper shaker Several types of soup including Guyana Pepperpot, an Amerindian...
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  • Mrs. Pepperpot (Norwegian: Teskjekjerringa, translation: the teaspoon lady) is a fictional character in a series of children's books created by the Norwegian...
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    Pepperpot is an Amerindian-derived dish popular in Guyana. It is traditionally served at Christmas and other special events. Along with chicken curry...
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  • The Miss Pepperpot is a crossbred variety chicken. It is the result of breeding a Rhode Island Red with a Marans and a Plymouth Rock chicken. "Breed Information"...
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  • best known for her appearances on the BBC cooking show the Great British Menu. She is the author of the book The Pepperpot Diaries: Stories From My Caribbean...
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    centre date from the 16th and 17th centuries. The distinctive Pepperpot was built in 1814 to replace the medieval market house and to house the council chamber...
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    a stew made with the plant is called callaloo. Cuisines, including the plant callaloo or dishes called callaloo, vary throughout the Caribbean. In countries...
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    A Pepperpot or Salt Shaker lighthouse is a type of small lighthouse that has an architectural style similar to a scaled up salt or pepper shaker. These...
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  • to the Pepperpots. Rattigan is condescending about the intellectual abilities of the Aunt Edna types, but the Pythons repeatedly give the Pepperpots a...
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    Barbuda Anguilla – rice, peas and fish Antigua and Barbuda – fungee and pepperpot Bahamas – Guava duff, Conch Salad, Peas n' Rice, and conch fritters Barbados...
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  • anime television series, based on the children's books of Mrs. Pepperpot by the Norwegian author Alf Prøysen. The series was broadcast on NHK General...
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    the Winds in Athens, Greece. It is known locally as the Pepperpot. The tower was built in 1835 on the instructions of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 10th Baronet...
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    as well as Guyanese pepperpot and the foundation of the Alleluia church. Guyana's indigenous peoples have been recognized under the Constitution of 1965...
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    Philadelphia Pepper Pot (category Cuisine of the Pennsylvania Dutch)
    the numerous black women who sit in the market house and at the corners, selling a soup which they call pepperpot. It is made chiefly of tripe, ox-feet...
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    The pepper-box revolver or simply pepperbox (also "pepper-pot", from its resemblance to the household pepper shakers) is a multiple-barrel firearm, mostly...
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  • there’s an owd umberella And up on yon’ corner there’s an owd pepperpot. Pepperpot! Pepperpot! Morning ’till night. If you give us nowt, we’ll steal nowt...
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    and drink made of raw, blended vegetables. It originated in the southern regions of the Iberian peninsula and spread into other areas. Gazpacho is widely...
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    Tom yum (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    soups. The strong, hot, and sour flavors make it very popular in Thai cuisine. The name "tom yam" is composed of two Thai words. Tom refers to the boiling...
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    The Pepper Pot, also known as the Pepperpot, the Pepper Box or simply The Tower, is a listed building in the Queen's Park area of the English city of...
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    M1 Abrams (category Cold War tanks of the United States)
    of the M1 Abrams series by General Dynamics Land Systems. The AbramsX features a lightweight Watervliet Arsenal XM360 smoothbore gun with pepperpot muzzle...
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    have mostly assimilated into the surrounding population, but their culinary legacy lives on. Ajiaco, same as pepperpot, a soup believed to have originated...
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    across the region, it is difficult to pinpoint the exact origin of the dish. Nevertheless, a number of laksa recipes have been developed along the trade...
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    foods. The word tzatziki appeared in English around the mid-20th century as a loanword from Modern Greek (τζατζίκι), which in turn comes from the Turkish...
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  • mother, the soprano Marilyn Brice-MacDonald, is one of the longest serving members. The group has released several albums including Pepperpot in 2006...
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    Cornmeal (category Cuisine of the Southern United States)
    sometimes eaten with saltfish or pepperpot. It is consumed on the islands of Curaçao, Saint Martin and is part of the national dish of Antigua and Barbuda...
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    CRC Press, pp. 3–11 Mitchell, David, "The Salt Cellar / The Pepperpot", David Mitchell's Origami Heaven: The Public Paperfolding History Project, retrieved...
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    Dehydrated broth in the form of bouillon cubes was commercialized beginning in the early 20th century. Many cooks and food writers use the terms broth and...
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    originated in the eastern part of Tibet. Amdo thukpa, especially thenthuk, is a variant among the Indians, especially Ladakhis and the Sikkimese. Thukpa...
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  • Indo-Guyanese (category Indian diaspora in the Caribbean)
    have also adopted other dishes from other cultural groups such as stews, pepperpot, ground provisions, bake and saltfish, sardines and bread, fried chicken...
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