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  • Food and drink in Birmingham, England — As with any large town or city, food and drink has played an important role in the commerce and culture of Birmingham, England.FoodTeaDuring the 1830s, Thomas Ridgway began trading in the Bull Ring, selling tea. Ridgway later went bankrupt.… …   Wikipedia

  • Taboo food and drink — This article is about practices and beliefs in relation to various animals as food. For more discussion on religious views, see Unclean animals. Swine are considered treif (unfit or unclean) in Judaism and haraam (forbidden) in Islam. Taboo food… …   Wikipedia

  • food and drink —    The diversity of the diet of an ancient Mesopotamian depended in large part on his or her income and social class. In general, poorer folk, who made up the vast bulk of the population, consumed mainly food products made from cereals (grains),… …   Ancient Mesopotamia dictioary

  • good cheer — n. 1. merrymaking; revelry 2. good food and drink; feasting 3. cheerful or courageous spirit …   English World dictionary

  • good cheer — 1. cheerful spirits; courage: to be of good cheer. 2. feasting and merrymaking: to make good cheer. 3. good food and drink: to be fond of good cheer. * * * good cheer, 1. feasting and merrymaking. 2. good food. 3. courage …   Useful english dictionary

  • good cheer — 1. cheerful spirits; courage: to be of good cheer. 2. feasting and merrymaking: to make good cheer. 3. good food and drink: to be fond of good cheer. * * * …   Universalium

  • Food combining — chart Food combining (also known as trophology) is a term for a nutritional approach that advocates specific combinations of foods as central to good health and weight loss (such as not mixing carbohydrate rich foods and protein rich foods in the …   Wikipedia

  • Food — For other uses, see Food (disambiguation). Part of a series on …   Wikipedia

  • food — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ delicious, excellent, good, great, superb, tasty, wonderful ▪ favourite/favorite ▪ decent …   Collocations dictionary

  • drink — drink1 W2S2 [drıŋk] v past tense drank [dræŋk] past participle drunk [drʌŋk] [: Old English; Origin: drincan] 1.) [I and T] to take liquid into your mouth and swallow it ▪ You should drink plenty of water. ▪ What would you like to drink? ▪ Take a …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • drink — 1 /drINk/ noun 1 (C) an amount of liquid that you drink: Can I have a drink of water, please? | soft drink (=a non alcoholic drink): They sell ice cream and soft drinks. 2 (C, U) alcohol, or a glass or bottle of alcohol: Have another drink. |… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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