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mrsjacobs44

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Why is the cuisine of the Philippines a mix of Chinese, Arabic, Indian and Malaysian food styles and techniques?
 
  A) These countries traded with people from the Philippines for centuries.
 
  B) Philippine merchants traveled throughout Asia and traded greedily with their neighbors.
 
  C) People from these countries settled in the Philippines and brought their traditions with them.
 
  D) These countries controlled the Philippines from time to time.

Question 2

What popular food is thought to have its origination in Naples, Italy?
 
  A) Pasta
 
  B) Polenta
 
  C) Pizza
 
  D) Doughnuts



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Answer to Question 1

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