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  • Recipe [r]: A set of instructions for cooking a particular dish of food. [e]

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  • Obesity [r]: Excessive stores of body fat. [e]
  • French republican calendar [r]: Calendar instituted by the National Convention after the French Revolution, as a reform of the Gregorian calendar, that would help to divorce the new republic from its Catholic predecessor. [e]
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture [r]: one of more than a dozen U.S. executive-managed government agencies; this one administers programs and rules having to do with agriculture, including food imports and diseases of plants and livestock. [e]
  • Food photography [r]: An artistic technique employed to exaggerate or enhance the appearance of food, often for advertising purposes. [e]