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cuisine [kwɪˈzi:n] N no pl

clumsiness [ˈklʌmzɪnəs] N

confines [ˈkɒnfaɪnz, Am ˈkɑ:n-] N pl

business <-es> [ˈbɪznɪs] N

3. business no pl (turnover):

obrót m

4. business no pl (commercial activity):

5. business (company):

firma f

6. business (area of activity):

7. business no pl (work, not pleasure):

9. business no pl (task):

zadanie nt

10. business no pl (nuisance):

cosiness [ˈkəʊzɪnəs, Am ˈkoʊ-] N no pl

guidelines [-lainz] N pl

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The Basque cuisine is one of the finest cuisines around.
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The 1990s saw an increasing interest in international cuisines.
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The cuisine is noted for its use of mint and dill, relatively rare in surrounding cuisines.
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With a rich nutty flavor, it is a common ingredient in cuisines across the world.
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Street theatre and kids shows, and a wide variety of tasty food from many cuisines is there to be sampled.
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Regional cuisines are often named after the geographic areas or regions that they originate from.
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They are important spices in many regional cuisines.
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However, the practice of vegetarianism is not uncommon, and vegetarian cuisines can be found throughout the city.
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Food is another detail through which the festival celebrated multiculturalism, having restaurants based on cuisines from different countries.
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It manufactures tomato pastes and are used on pasta, lasagna and other cuisines.
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