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- 1800s, watermills and stone grinders were used to separate semolina from the bran, initiating expansion of the pasta market. In 1859, Joseph Topits (1824−1876)...
- pickled eggs, beet hummus Entrée: capon, pak choi, michelada mix, raisin bran Dessert: mega cookie sandwich, Brazil nuts, Korean milk soda, wild strawberries...
- and then crushed to separate the bran from the kernels. The crushed seeds are soaked in salt water, causing the bran to sink. The floating kernels are...
- Manansala as Sugar Valencia Arny Ross as Bree Jose Sarasola as Maki Nikki Co as Bran Guest cast Allan Paule as Ruben Napoleon Manilyn Reynes as Conchita Valencia...
- ending where the plant is electrocuted, designed by Visual Effects supervisor Bran Ferren, and in some shots during the rampage in the original ending. The...
- pickled Nukazuke – ****anese pickle made by fermenting vegetables in rice bran Onions Oorgai – Pickled varieties of vegetable and fruitPages displaying...
- (/ˈbrænəl, ˈbrɑːl/ BRAN-əl, BRAHL, French: [bʁɑ̃l] ), also bransle, brangle, brawl(e), brall(e), braul(e), brando (in Italy), bran (in Spain), or brantle...
- oysters Entrée: French onion soup mix, beef kidneys, parsnips, pickled caper leaves Dessert: cane flavored syrup, vanilla wafers, figs, lemon verbena...
- in 2009–10 by Bruce Beresford's Mao's Last Dancer; the Aboriginal musical Bran Nue Dae the dramatization of John Marsden's novel Tomorrow, When the War...
- Molly McGuire February 16, 2010 "Crack That Whip!" & "The Flying Fishmonger" #7 Freeze Frame N/A May 18, 2010 "Traffic Cam-Caper" & "Bowl-R-Ama Drama"...