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bobthebuilder

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From where did the first the nonindigenous ingredients in Ethiopian cuisine come?
 
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After the passage of the Patient Protection Affordable Care Act of 2011, calorie counts must be:
 
  a. Posted on all restaurant menus that make health claims.
  b. Made available for inquiring customers upon request, at every restaurant with > 2million in annual sales.
  c. Posted on all restaurant menus with more than 20 operating units.
  d. Posted on all restaurant menus with more than 10 operating units.
  e. All of the above.



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debra928

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Answer to Question 1

The first nonindigenous ingredients in Ethiopian cuisine came by way of the Silk
Road from Asia and India.

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bobthebuilder

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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