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Storing nougatine, meringues and other crisp cookies with a(n) _________ ____________ such as silica gel helps prevent these products from becoming sticky, even under humid conditions.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

_________________ dressing was invented in Tijuana, Mexico.
 
  a. Russian
  b. Green Goddess
  c. Caesar Dressing
  d. Ranch Dressing



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drying agent

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