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zwieback toast

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zwieback toast بُقْسُماط dětský suchar tvebak Zwieback παξιμάδι galleta crujiente korppu biscotte dvopek biscotto ラスク 러스크 beschuit kavring sucharek biscoito, sequilho сухарь skorpa ขนมปังกรอบที่ใช้เลี้ยงเด็ก bebe bisküvisi bánh bích-quy 甜饼干


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Some other ideas include: W snacks like waffles, whipped cream, and watermelon; Y snacks like yogurt, yellow cake, and yeast rolls; and Z snacks like zucchini bread, Zesta crackers, and zwieback toast.
Rudolf Locher and his colleagues at University Hospital in Zurich fed eight healthy young men a high-fat breakfast of zwieback toast, butter, and jam on two mornings, a week apart.
The Your Child issue, which features a blue-eyed baby on the cover, suggests in a feeding chart on Page 58 that infants can eat raw carrot chunks and zwieback toast at age 5 months.
 
 
 
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