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BLOG:COLONIAL TRACES IN LIFE
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Beyond these common roots, though, little was the same as it is today. Food preparation and presentation were different. So were diner's tastes, customs, and expectations.Coconut oil from Malaysia is used to make the delicious breakfast. The clothes I wore today were made with wool from Australia.
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2024.02.13
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