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    Unit: 1 Production Department – Kitchen Introduction Kitchen Planning and Design Kitchen Organization Different Section within Food Production Department  Hot Section,  Indian Kitchen  Bakery Section  Pantry or Cold Section  Butchery  Vegetable section  Staff Cafeteria  Banquet Kitchen Use of General and Specialized Equipment Hygiene and Sanitation  Kitchen Hygiene  Personal Hygiene Kitchen Safety  To prevent cuts  To prevent burns Portion Control Waste Management Analysis Section

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    | 9.8 | 4.0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | D | 1.4 | 10.4 | 0 | 1 | 0 | Garam Masala | 0.6 | 8.4 | 0 | 1 | 0 | Table 1.1 Relative Chronology of Water Vessels pre-dating 2200 B.C Evidently, based on the locations of all the eighteen sites on the map and statistical data given, it is highly probable that the sites were divided into three separate zones. Firstly, we may perceive the sites “A”, “B”, “C”, “D”, “E”, “G”, Garam Masala (GM), Phul-Gobi Lower (PGL), Phul-Gobi Upper (PGU), and Tiltandula

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    Fortitude Valley, 295 Brunswick St, Brisbane QLD 4006 Reliance Fresh Indian Grocery Store,  113 Orange Grove Rd, Coopers Plains QLD 4108 Raj Food Max – Indian Grocery Store Clay field,  Shop 3, 735 Sandgate Road, Clayfield QLD 4011 Mirchh Masala Implex--3/110,Logan Road,Corner of LotusStreet, Woollangabba, Brisbane This store has approximately 20% of the market and main competitor has a 40% of the market and others small businesses share the remaining

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    Herbs and Spices are the most important part in Indian cooking. No food can be imagined without herbs and spices. Herbs are fresh small plants and spices are derived from the dried leaves, plants and flowers. We are going to show how to identify herbs and species and how to select and store them. This is very important matter for Indian cuisine. First let us talk you about the difference between herbs and species. Give a mouse hit to our Online Grocery Delivery shop to find the groceries of your

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    ‘jeera’ or ‘jira’. The spice is native to Arabic-speaking Syria where cumin thrives in its hot and arid lands. The use of cumin is very common in Indian and Pakistani foods. In India, cumin seeds are an important component of curry powder and garam masala. Besides its culinary uses, this aromatic spice is known for its medicinal properties since ancient times. Cumin and its medicinal uses Did You Know ? Each cumin seed has a typical stripe pattern of nine ridges and oil canals. It is brownish

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    There aren't many soups as lush and versatile as butternut squash chickpea soup. This richly flavored combination can be adapted in many ways, seasoned to suit the occasion, and always offers a nutritious combination of vitamins and protein-building amino acids to support all types of diet. About Butternut Squash Chickpea Soup If you are looking for a nutritious, richly flavored soup that can be presented in many guises, a combination of butternut squash and chickpeas used as an adaptable base

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    Coconut sugar looks a lot like brown sugar and the two are often considered interchangeable, but are they? The answer is not as clear-cut as you might think. Below, we will take a look at the flavors of these two sugars and consider how well they work as substitutes for each other. How do the flavor of coconut sugar and the flavor of brown sugar differ? These sugars come from two completely different sources but are still similar in terms of their chemical makeup. When considering the

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    Spices Of Indian Food

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    Aromatic spices are quintessential in Indian cuisine. These spices are what imparts the cuisine an overwhelming and lingering essence that gives it a very distinctive identity. The delicate flavors, smell, taste, and color of the spices in these Indian dishes has what has attracted people since eternity. Spices can be defined as “strongly flavored” or “aromatic substances” that is commonly used as a condiment to flavor dishes. Western cuisine, like the Mexican or the Italian cuisine also use spices

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    Student Name MBA- IT Management E-Business QRT2 Task 1 April 15, 2013 A1. Viability of Product or Service: Spice King is an Indian Cuisine and Sweets restaurant located in Renton, WA. Their current site, www.spicekingrenton.com, could use some work to increase their web imprint and bring more business to the company. The restaurant is located within a small ethnic grocery shopping mart on a side street in Renton. The restaurant is frequented by the local shoppers but offers so much more

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    Restaurants were first established in France (Davis, 2004). In Syracuse, there are a variety of restaurants that represents different cultures .The idea of restaurants is to help the people and especially the travelers to discover more about a culture. Restaurants are one of the crucial elements to take in account when talking about cultures. They are one of the strong representatives of a culture. Therefore, for a restaurant to be a good representative of a culture, it should have at least several

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