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- Founded in 1982, FoodDrinkEurope is a Food industry confederation in the European Union. It was formed by 26 national food-related federations, including...
- European Drinks & Foods is one of the largest Romanian food companies located in Ştei, Bihor County. The holding is formed by several companies including...
- economy, and its exports. European Food Safety Authority Food Standards Agency The Food Commission FoodDrinkEurope - food industry confederation "Representing...
- This is a list of films about food and drink. All in This Tea American Beer Beer Wars Bill W. A Bite of China Black Coffee Black Gold Blood into Wine Chez...
- Food and Drink is a British television series on BBC Two. First broadcast between 1982 and 2002, it was the first national television programme in the...
- it the nickname “The Green Fairy.” Some religions prohibit drinking or eating blood or food made from blood. In Islam the consumption of blood is prohibited...
- a list of monuments to objects erected for their important role in food and drink for particular po****tions, as well as monumental/sculpture works of...
- of food and drink awards is an index of articles of notable awards given for food and drinks. Food awards include awards for restaurants and food products...
- drinks of the time. The common vegetables used in the Tudor period were onions and cabbages. However, nearer the end of the Tudor period, new foods were...
- As with any large town or city, food and drink has pla**** an important role in the commerce and culture of Birmingham, England. In the late 18th century...