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A-C

 * Akiko Katayama (Food Network personality, Iron Chef America)
 * Aloe Vera Getränk Getränk means "drink" in German; see Aloe Vera Drink.
 * Amorini Hearts (Traditional Italian wedding favor, translates to "little loves", whats the history?)
 * Barbounia (Greek food referred to in John Fowles's "Magus")
 * Beer Distribution (not sure where to put this request, it is a very complicated topic, possibly use these pages as sources to start http://probrewer.com/resources/library/distribution101.php http://www.chicagoreader.com/features/stories/bells/
 * Beto's (Mexican food restaurant, more info)
 * Baybread (Canadian Oatmeal+ Carb heavy Scouting Amalgation)
 * Beer Easy Rider (Austrian Beer by Riedler)
 * Black-Out Friday (the day after Thanksgiving) Black Friday (shopping)
 * Blacktooth (a drink made of Jack Daniel's and Coca Cola, made popular by Pantera, listed here as 'black tooth grin')
 * Blue Baker A classy sandwich chain in College Station, Texas
 * Bottle gourd oil
 * Cafe Rio Mexican Grill (more info)
 * CafinesseChilled coffee concentrate
 * California style chicken
 * Candy Scrape
 * Capozella referred to in Underworld by Don DeLillo
 * Carbolite (type of ice cream)
 * Cebada
 * Charcoal Steak
 * Cheesemuffin
 * Cherry madeira cake, and it's NOT the shock site I'm requesting. It's the recipe, cherry cake.
 * Caterpillartracks
 * Cho-cho chicken Suggested after finding this term in appetizer section of the menu from a Chinese restaurant in Louisiana. 25 Apr. '07.
 * Chocolate nipples
 * Chocolate Soldier (soft drink) The Yoohoo-like chocolate drink, not the alcoholic cocktail. In particular would appreciate some qualitative comparison to Yoohoo and product history.
 * Choconeill
 * Cherry Coma
 * Clack-dish - a dish with a movable lid, formerly carried by beggars, who clacked the lid to attract notice
 * Claudius Gele
 * Combier The original triple sec. Some information already exists inTriple sec Home Page of Combier
 * Comiteco An agave distilled beverage from Comitas, MX (a native Spanish speaker might be able to find ample material on the web, but I can't read it well enough)
 * Connoisseur (ice cream)
 * Contemporary Cuisine (What is?)
 * Contributions of foods by fringe cultures to mainstream cultures ie Indigenous people to invader cultures, or Gypsy travellers to various European nations' cuisine
 * Coors Spring Water
 * Cornell Formula
 * Count Puskin
 * Craft Sticks
 * Cramen A combination of coffee and Ramen noodles
 * Creamy Marms
 * CrimsonCup Coffee roaster
 * Croquant A type of nut often found in chocolate?

D-J

 * Debrecena (perhaps this is Debrecener, the sausage?)
 * Deli Roll (See )
 * Dew-bit - early morning light snack served before breakfast
 * Dick Van Patten's Natural Balance® Pet Foods
 * Dightrye
 * Dinner-by-the-bite
 * Double Devon cream (similar to Clotted Cream)
 * Dragon pearl tea
 * Drunken Goat Brewing Company
 * Easy Rider Beer (Austrian Beer by Riedler)
 * Effen
 * Elgin Street Diner (Ottawa, Ontario famous landmark restaurant)
 * Elixir d'Anvers
 * Erlanger beer
 * Euronorm
 * Fast food in the United States
 * Fincas Coffee (Costa Rica Coffee Beans [Japanese：フィンカスコーヒー], more info)
 * Fiori di Sicilia (vanilla extract substitute) Looking for sugar content
 * FLC Coffee (Sustainable (Organic) Costa Rica Coffee Beans, more info)
 * Flue divertor (an optional part of a multi-deck pizza oven manufactured by Peerless Ovens)
 * Fluffs cereal (a brand name cereal possibly made with beans)
 * Food adjectives
 * Frabble
 * Frakenstuff Hotdogs
 * Fricandeau is a veal dish larded and braised veal fillet
 * Fruit d'or
 * Gatbustaz
 * Gompstompers(a gooey historical treat, not good to delete)
 * Graveyard (soda) (A combination of all the sodas at a soda fountain)
 * Gravilax: is this gravlax, a method of preparing salmon?
 * Gu (pudding) a premium pudding brand in Europe
 * Güero Canelo- (Tucson Arizona subcult taco stand, mentioned in famous southwest band's- like Calexico- lyrics)
 * Gull eggs
 * Philéas Gilbert ?
 * Green ripe State of edibility for beans like edamame soy.
 * Gypsy cuisine
 * Haole Moco Like Loco Moco but with a potato croquette - you can find a picture wiki media commons or whatever
 * Happy Tail Ale The first and only beer for dogs
 * Hawaiian Chili
 * Heat (book)
 * Hedgehogs (chocolate)
 * Hotdogs, Stuffed
 * Hot Gum (appears to be an alcoholic drink, possibly made with gum syrup (sirop de gomme))
 * Hot Salt Beef
 * Hulk Royal An alcoholic beverage containing Crown Royal, Hpnotiq, and Cognac
 * Hydrogen generator
 * Industrial organic complex
 * Instincto diet
 * James Ready 5.5 Beer, not the person
 * Jana Skinny Water Water marketed to burn calories http://www.skinnywater.com/
 * Japtch - Japanese Whisky
 * Johnson's Popcorn, a popcorn vendor known around the Jersey Shore area, particularly the Boardwalk
 * Juice in Bartending (How juice is used and why it's important in bartending)
 * June 20th Group Dining society, whose members number John Mortimer inter alia, based in Camden, London

K-P

 * Kabanossi, a spicy smoked sausage which can be eaten hot or cold - is this the same as Cabanossi?
 * Kalinji, an Indian spice (see Nigella sativa)
 * Kamchatka Vodka, a cheap vodka from Russia
 * Kamokamo
 * KBasic, KBasic is a programming language for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. It is a new programming language, a further BASIC dialect and is related to Visual Basic 6 and Java.
 * K-Cup Coffee
 * Khitchari - is this the same as Kedgeree?
 * Kikusui
 * King Coconut Native to Sri Lanka (Thambili)
 * Koala Springs beverages
 * Koulibiaka, a Russian first or main course
 * Krapfel
 * Label My Food (Food Labelling campaign group in the UK - http://www.labelmyfood.org.uk)
 * Lachmajun: appears to be alternate (German?) spelling for Turkish pizza lahmacun
 * Lactuca indica
 * Mourad Lahlou
 * Lanjager - is this the same as Landjäger?
 * Lapis Surabaya Indonesian sponge cake of three layers. Picture here: http://www.potatomato.com/mt/archives/002863.html
 * Laurent Perrier - is this the same as Laurent-Perrier?
 * Lean Balance
 * Li Hing Mui - is this the same as Li hing mui?
 * Liquitarianism (A diet of some sort, made up of water/liquid only?)
 * List of oil-soluble spices
 * List of water-soluble spices
 * Lorraine cheese
 * Low-fat cooking Low Fat, Low Cholesterol, Low Carbohydrate Cooking, Diet and Health Information.
 * Low-temperature extrusion
 * Lupin Flour forms a large part of a widely-promoted breakfast snack in Australia and produced in Western Australia and the American Midwest. Mentioned in passing on lupin and not mentioned on flour.
 * Luster Dust
 * Macaroni Pie
 * Mackintosh Good News chocolates
 * Maltloaf - is this the same as Malt loaf?
 * Mandelona
 * Mangii
 * Marc Bredif (French wine maker)
 * Marc de Champagne
 * Mark Tuura
 * Master Chef (A chef's chef) The highest achievement an American chef can earn. more info
 * McKenzie's Pastry Shoppes - A now defunct bakery chain based in New Orleans, with locations in Orleans and Jefferson Parish.
 * Medalla Light beer
 * Medicated Sugar Confectionary
 * Meister Bock - A fastfood chain from Germany specialising in sausages
 * Meltdown (Pizza)
 * Metering valve
 * Mexican roll
 * Mianzhudaqu (Unusual liquor from China)
 * Michael Carlson - Schwa restaurant, Chicago; some notability
 * Midnight Feast
 * Mighty Dog
 * Milk Bubbles
 * Milk Protein Concentrate ("MPC" -- a filtered milk product manufactured in many countries; imported into USA, often as a non-food item (can be used to make glue, for example), from countries like China and added to many foods like cheese products and nutritional shakes; MPC is not an FDA-approved food additive and the FDA does not inspect and regulate MPC imports; MPC might be contaminated in a variety of ways, including with melamine from Chinese imports)
 * Mocahete
 * Monk & Me
 * Moravian Christmas cookie
 * Morning Banana Diet news article, news article, blog post, enthusiast site
 * Munkholm (Well-known Norwegian non-alcholic beer)
 * NATIVE NORTH AMERICAN CUISINE PRE-european invasion
 * Nathan Lyon (chef)
 * Natreon
 * Natural flavorings
 * Nederburg
 * Neon Nerds
 * Nerd Energy Drink seen in San Antonio & College Station, TX, I would like to know more about this product. Claims to have more scientifically verified stimulants.
 * New Orleans Hot Sausage (form of sausage patty found only in Southeast Louisiana, Patton's Hot Sausage)
 * Notmilk.com, could anyone with some scientific health knowledge write an article about this website? I cannot tell if the information presented is mostly propaganda/biased or might actually consist of some true health facts about milk
 * Novelty Foods
 * Nurishment Milk drink in various flavours from the UK.
 * Nviro waste treatment process
 * O8sis.com - Tips for women, mostly dining, site is at
 * Octa-Whopper
 * Ogden, Bradley, chef and restauranteur
 * OMBC aka: Old Man's Breakfast Club
 * Onikoroshi
 * Onsen Tamago Japanese, lit. "hot springs egg," an egg poached in its shell.
 * Ootoro
 * Orange bang - Mexican "agua fresca"
 * Oriental Rice Cracker
 * Original New York Seltzer, discontinued carbonated beverage
 * Pacific Northwest Cuisine
 * Pagophobia - the fear of ice
 * Pantry Restaurant, Los Angeles. Do you mean Original Pantry Cafe?
 * Parikari drink of Wapishana and macushi
 * Pastizio
 * Peanut Lolita a peanut liquor, but does anyone know where to purchase it, or it's history?
 * Pergamot fruit
 * Perrier-Jouet
 * Persian Fairy Floss A dessert garnish.
 * Pié d'Angloys - A French Brie-like cheese.
 * Pigeon pie
 * Pineapple fried rice or pineapple rice - Well-known Thai dish
 * Pink sauce
 * Pinnacle Vodka - Premium Imported (French?) Vodka
 * Pizzaiola - appears to be an Italian pizza-style sauce used on non-pizza foods such as meats
 * Pizzetta - restaurant in Mystic, CT
 * Pomewater - a large juicy kind of apple that is no longer cultivated but was popular in the middle ages.
 * Pounder Burger (quarter pounder[X4])
 * Prego Della Piazza - One of the oldest fine dining restaurants in Toronto http://news.google.com/archivesearch?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GGIH_enUS249US249&um=1&tab=wn&q=prego+della+piazza  and http://www.google.com/search?q=prego+della+piazza
 * Principato wines the house wine of the Olive Garden www.olivegarden.com
 * Pud (A Corby Glen Dish)
 * Pudding skin - the layer on top of pudding.
 * Purin (Japanese pudding) - a very popular Japanese dessert.

Q-Z

 * Qamar Al-Deen (Arabic pectin-based apricot-flavored candy similar to fruit rollup)
 * Ranger Cookie made from creamer and sugar in US Army MREs
 * Reistafel
 * Rainbow chip frosting (when did they stop/restart production?)
 * Rainbow Marshmallows
 * Remoska 
 * Rewena Bread Māori cuisine. Part of New Zealand/Aotearoa.
 * Rawon (a type of soup originating from the Indonesian culture)
 * Red Hot Dogs (A Maine delicacy, reference: http://travel.mainetoday.com/fromaway/051101.shtml)
 * Renin curd
 * Richard Blechynden (inventor of iced tea)
 * Rinfrescante
 * Jancis Robinson's Wine Course
 * Rudy's Lakeside (a historic eating establishment in Oswego, NY, near SUNY Oswego reference: http://www.rudyshot.com)
 * Rybets (some kind of small fish, apparently native to Russia)
 * Rye India Pale Ale (the beer)
 * Romaneck Chicken A common type of breaded chicken similar to chicken fingers popular and well known throughout the Larchmont/Mamaroneck New York area.
 * Sainte Maure
 * Slap Ya Mama Cajun Seasoning A Cajun seasoning located the small town of Ville Platte, Louisiana that helping bring Cajun cooking into main stream America. Reference: slapyamamaSoutherneditionChowdailymail.co.uk
 * Sapora
 * Sneal A word used by Dr. Raymond Powell to describe how he gets his patients to eat right and lose weight
 * Snirkles it was a caramel-type candy of bygone days (the 50s, maybe?). Manufactured by the Stark in Milwaukee WI--now extinct. Came in two flavors: caramel and licorice. However, Necco, who bought Stark, makes something similar--Slap Stix.
 * Marlena Spieler a well known popular Jewish chef, a regular columnist for the New York Times
 * Steak fingers
 * Stephanie Alexander Well-known Australian chef and author of best-selling cookbooks.
 * Strawmato (see Wiktionary entry)
 * Saupinette
 * Salami sandwiches
 * Salitos
 * Samoun (A pita-like bread eaten in Iraq and Egypt.)
 * Sans Rival
 * Sauerkraut candy
 * Scaloppine al limone (Italian dish consisting of pork or veal steak, covered in bread crumbs or uncovered, either fried in butter or broiled, and served with a piece of lemon)
 * Schooner Log (seems to be a type of container for beer or other alcohol)
 * Szechuan tofu
 * Sea Vegg
 * Sir Isaac Lime (Otter Pops)
 * Sixteenth Century Food
 * Skim plus milk
 * Smith Island cake- soon to be official dessert of Maryland
 * Socko energy drink
 * Sprout Creek Farm Creamery
 * Squeez-A-Snak
 * Smoked Sausage
 * ((SR-52 maize hybrid)) - This African-developed strain was crucial in the mid-to-late 20th century in that pretty much revolutionized corn agriculture.
 * Steak-umm http://www.steakumm.com/
 * Strange dishes (extreme food around the world, who eats it, are they healthy?)
 * Student pub
 * Stuff Aaron Eats
 * Stuffed Hotdogs
 * Suze a French apertif
 * Sweet Oil (disamb page)
 * Synoptic reports -a Systematic report
 * Table water
 * Tacos arabes, a Mexican flatbread dish
 * Tahinopitta (This one is a challenge. Tahinopitta is a peanut butter cake or sweet roll similar to a Cinnamon Bun from Cyprus. An authentic recipe is very hard to find.)
 * Taiwanese sausage
 * Takara Sochu
 * Tastee Donuts - A bakery chain located in New Orleans.
 * Tequila Rose
 * Theta burger
 * Toeroah - seems to be a type of shellfish
 * Tomatoes Apizza - A Farmington Hills, MI restaurant specializing in New Haven, CT neopolitan style pizza.
 * Tonica di Monaco (Sicilian Espresso - who makes it, who distributes it in the US?)
 * Traeger Wood Pellet Grills
 * Turkey ham (a cheap deli meat)
 * Turkish tarts (different from Baclava)
 * Turtle pie
 * Toast soldiers
 * Tom Thumb Doughnuts - A carnival/fair chain that sells miniature doughnuts.
 * Toffo brand of toffee sweets (taffy candy)
 * Traeger Wood Pellet Grill
 * Trophology the science of food combination
 * Turkey Syrup
 * Vessie (pig bladder used in French cuisine for sealing food to be steamed/boiled/etc.)
 * Vitellone
 * Vegenaise
 * Veuve Galien Champaign
 * Vodka Kick (aka VK-A variety of alcopop)
 * Vologda Butter (gourmet butter produced in Vologda region northeast of Moscow)
 * Wapatula(Mixed Drink)
 * Warabi mochi - a wagashitraditionally made from warabi and served with kinako and kuromitsu
 * Webber Grill (popular brand and style of charcoal BBQ grills.)
 * Welsh Whiskey Company - 1st & only whisky-maker in Wales for more than 100 years
 * Western Salad Dressing
 * Whambuca (Popular drink in the UK - potent mix of whiskey and sambuca)
 * Wines of France (Country)
 * Wines of Georgia (Country)
 * Wines of Spain (Country)
 * Windowpane test for kneading dough
 * Wilkins Coffee
 * Wine (medical use) - Components in main wine article but much more can be written on this subject to merit its own article.
 * Wine and preservatives - the different types of chemicals used, oxidization process of the wine and the impact of the preservative, concentration/amount of preservative and known health effects related to preservatives.
 * Yellow-feather chicken
 * Yup Soda
 * YouBars - Online design your own nutrition bar company
 * Zesto - restaurant in Columbia, S.C.
 * Zalabia - crisp, waffle-like Syrian pastry