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Tas,
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Tas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
TAS,
Tas,
tas, or
TAs may
refer to: Tasmania, Australia, an...
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Tas kebab (Persian: تاس کباب, Turkisk:
tas kebap or
tas kebabı) is
Middle Eastern meat stew. It is also used in the Balkans, with a
different cooking...
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Chinese company, for A$ 280 million.
Another failed bidder for the dairy,
TasFoods, was
awarded $1.25
million in
damages from Van Diemen's Land
Company for...
- from
TasFoods Limited for $11 million. The deal also
included a
licence to use the
Pyengana Dairy brand.
Australia portal Companies portal Food portal...
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survival experience as the
approaching winter causes temperatures to drop and
food to
become scarce.
Although terrains may
differ in each contestant's location...
- Kafcaloudes, Phil (2022).
Australia Calling. The ABC
Radio Australia Story.
Tas Food Books. ISBN 9780646852430. ABC Asia (Asia–Pacific) ABC
Pacific (Pacific)...
- Lloyd,
Bernard (2017).
Tasmanian Whisky: The Devil's Share.
South Hobart:
Tas Food Books. ISBN 9780646916552.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Whisky...
- tahini,
along with
other raw nut butters, was
available by 1940 in
health food stores.
Tahini is made from
sesame seeds that are
soaked in
water and then...
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Tasmania is also
colloquially shortened to "
Tas",
mainly when used in
business names and
website addresses.
TAS is also the
Australia Post
abbreviation for...
- Dictionary: Word
Origins of
Food and Drink. OUP Oxford. pp. 192–. ISBN 978-0-19-964024-9. Davidson, Allen, "The
Oxford Companion to
Food", p.442.
Ozcan Ozan (13...