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paan
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United Kingdom
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Relatively unknown and rarely consumed, typically considered exotic
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1
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2
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paan
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United Kingdom
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Largely unfamiliar with the ingredients and preparation process
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1
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3
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paan
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United Kingdom
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Rarely encountered in mainstream cultural or religious contexts
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1
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4
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paan
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United Kingdom
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Not readily available and not part of the regular street food scene
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1
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5
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paan
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United Kingdom
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Unfamiliar with the practice of chewing paan and its potential side effects
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1
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6
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paella
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United Kingdom
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Paella is considered a delicious exotic dish often enjoyed in upscale restaurants, especially in urban areas.
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1
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7
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pail
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United Kingdom
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Commonly used for household tasks such as carrying water or storing small items
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1
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8
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pap
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UK
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Refers to sensationalist or cheap journalism
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1
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9
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pap
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United Kingdom
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Often used to refer to baby food, especially soft and easily digestible food for infants
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1
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10
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pap
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United Kingdom
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Pap is not commonly consumed in the United Kingdom and is not part of the traditional British cuisine.
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1
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11
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pap
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United Kingdom
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A term used to describe a soft, bland, or insipid food, often given to babies or invalids.
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1
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12
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pavlova
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United Kingdom
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Pavlova is not widely known and is not a common dessert in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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1
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13
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pavlova
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United Kingdom
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Less common and not widely recognized, often overshadowed by other desserts like cheesecake or apple pie
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1
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