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Design
Lighting design
People
Non-people
- Lytegem desk lamp – high-intensity desk lamp that was designed by Michael Lax and manufactured by Lightolier as a direct competitor to the Tensor lamp and the Lampette during the 1960s and 1970s. A Lytegem desk lamp has been on display at the Museum of Modern Art since 1972. ; ; ; ; (not to be confused with other similarly named lighting systems sold by Lightolier)
Furniture design
Graphic design
People
Non-people
- A' Design Award
- AREAWARE
- Cubify Touch gadgets Coverage; 3D Systems Rolls Out the Touch Haptic 3D Stylus & a Virtual Reality Game at CES 2015
- David Collins Studio Tastemakers: Iain Watson, co-founder of David Collins Studio David Collins Studio completes art deco-inspired Harrods’ Superbrands department
- Pop Chart Lab ; An Awesome Map of Hip-Hop Names;
Metal crafts
- Niels Erik From – Danish silversmith and jewellery designer (1908–1982); jewellery often marked "N.E. From". Niels Erik From (arkiv.dk) N.E. From Sølvsmedie (arkiv.dk)
Contemporary design
- Peter Layton glass artist — mentioned here Contemporary Glass Society, Primavera Gallery. [See also https://londonglassblowing.co.uk/pages/peter-layton]. BBC Radio 4, Desert Island Disks 7-Jun-2026 — Saltmarsh☮ 09:49, 7 June 2026 (UTC)
Set design
Typography
- Merriweather (typeface) - A popular font designed by Eben Sorkin, specifically to create an easy on-screen reading experience
Film, radio and television
Food, drink, and nutrition
People
- Brittany Anderson (chef) – chef and media personality. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Carlos Anthony – San Diego-based chef and media personality. ; ; ;
- Nate Appleman – James Beard Foundation Rising Star chef, media personality, former Chipotle Mexican Grill and ShopHouse Southeast Asian Kitchen culinary innovator. ; ; ; ; ;
- Kaleena Bliss – chef and media personality. ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Tracey Shepos Cenami – ;
- Leah Cohen – ; ; ;
- Pyet DeSpain – Native American chef and media personality. ; ; ; ;
- Ray Garcia – L.A.-based chef and media personality. ; ; ; ; ;
- Kenny Gilbert – Chef and cookbook author. ; ; ; ;
- Daniel Green (chef) (req. 2009-8-28) - British chef, author, host of cooking and travel shows; ; ; ; ; ;
- Adam Greenberg (chef) – Connecticut-based chef; ; ; ; ; ;
- Zachary Golper – ; ; ;
- Jawed Halepota – ; ; ;
- Richard Hales (chef) – Florida-based chef and media personality. ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Ralph Hertelendy - founder, Hertelendy Vineyards ; ; ;
- John Higgins (chef) – ; ; ; ;
- Ai Hosokawa (chef) - Japanese chef; ; ; ; ;
- Dan Jacobs (chef) – Milwaukee-based chef. ; ; ; ;
- Bruce Kalman – chef and media personality. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Grace Massa Langlois - author of Grace's Sweet Life: Homemade Italian Desserts published in May 2012 by Ulysses Press hd film izle Grace's Sweet Life; Top Contributor
- Phillip Frankland Lee – ; ; ;
- Kevin Lee (chef) – Oklahoma-born chef and media personality with Korean ancestry based in OKC. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Crista Luedtke – northern Californian chef and media personality. ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Aaron May (chef) – ; ; ;
Maria Mazon (currently a redirect) – ; ; - Courtney McBroom – chef, cookbook author, food consultant, former culinary director of Momofuku Milk Bar, co-author of several Milk Bar books, food consultant for the miniseries Lessons in Chemistry; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Ben Milbourne (currently a redirect) – restauranteur, chef, school teacher, 5 TV shows: MasterChef Australia (series 4) MasterChef Australia (series 7) Ben's Menu ; ; ; ; - Jan O'Connell – Australian writer and food historian. ; ;
- Chris Oh – Michelin award winning chef and media personality. ; ;
- Christian Page – the chef who is/was behind Cassell's Hamburgers and Short Order in Los Angeles, Boom Bang in Nevada, and Lāna’i City Grill in Hawaii. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Karen Portaleo – (Cake and Chocolate Artist) ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Reynold Poernomo – ; ;
- Michael Reed (chef) – Los Angeles-based chef, media personality, and James Beard Award semifinalist. ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- John Thomas Rivers – founder 4R Restaurant Group, "BBQ Ministry", cookbook author. ; ; ;
- Aarthi Sampath – New York-based chef from Mumbai. ; ; ; ;
Jonathon Sawyer (currently a redirect) – ; ; ; ; ; ; - Richard Sax (1949-1995) - Prolific cooking writer and chef, author of Classic Home Deserts ; ;
- Adam Sobel (chef) – chef and media personality. ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Katsuji Tanabe – Los Angeles-based chef. ; ; ; ;
- Giuseppe Tentori – Chicago-based Italian chef. ; ; ; ; ;
- Tadateru Tokudaiji - American chef; ; ; ; ;
- Shizuo Tsuji (1933-1993) – author of 1980 cookbook Japanese Cooking: A Simple Art. ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Adriana Urbina – New York City-based Venezuelan-born chef. ;
- Chris Valdes - Latin Celebrity Chef , Food Network Star Season 14 Finalist ; ; ;
- David Viana (chef) – New Jersey-based chef and media personality. ; ; ; ; ;
- Craig Wong – Toronto-based chef with Chinese and Jamaican roots. ; ; ; ; ;
- Michael Wignall – ; creative consultant at Cafe Football; has made numerous television appearances, including MasterChef: The Professionals; worked on projects with supermarket Lidl, including Stockholm pop-up Dill (
- David Wondrich – Esquire (magazine)'s longtime drinks correspondent/barstool historian. ; ;
- Demetrio Zavala – chef and media personality. ; ; ; ; ;
- Claudette Zepeda – San Diego-based chef with Mexican heritage. ; ; ; ; ;
Organizations
Brands
- Aloha (brand) – organic food brand. ; ; ;
- Dillman Farm – preserves, jams, and jellies brand. ; ; ; ; ; ;
- E. Greenfield and Sons – New York corporation; located on Lorimer Street in Brooklyn; largest candy manufacturer in the world in 1908. ; ; ;
- Enchilositos Treats – brand of Hispanic candy. ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Encona Sauces – British condiment brand. ; ; ; ;
- Fish Tales (brand) – seafood brand. ; ; ; ;
- Hissho Sushi – supermarket sushi provider. ; ; ; ;
- Kelsen Group – Danish holding company for the Royal Dansk and Kjeldsen butter cookie brands. ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Kendal Nutricare – infant formula manufacturer based in the UK. ; ; ;
- Knudsen Dairy (better known as Knudsen Foods and Knudsen Corp.) – once the largest dairy operation in California and possibly on the West Coast that provided milk, ice cream, and cheese. ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Military Energy Gum – caffeinated gum used by the U.S. armed forces. ; ; ; ;
- Muddy Bites – snack brand. ; ; ; ;
- New Orleans Ice Cream Company – regional ice cream brand. ; ; ; ;
- NORPAC Foods – frozen fruits and vegetables company. ; ; ; ;
- Pisqueya – hot sauce brand. ; ; ; ; ; , ; ;
- Scottish Gourmet USA – mail-order Scottish gourmet foods. ; ; ; ;
- Stockley's Sweets – British confectionery. ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Vičiūnų grupė or Viciunai Group – Lithuanian seafood company. ; ; ; ;
- Wildgrain – unbaked breads and pastries that are shipped directly to the consumer and finished at home. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Yum Yum Foods – Thai instant noodle manufacturer and brand. ; ; ; ;
Alcohol (hard)
- D'usse (Cognac) – brand of cognac. ; ;
- Elephant Gin – brand of gin. ; ; ;
- Jardesca – brand of Californian aperitif. ; ; ; ;
- Opihr – brand of gin; ; ; ; ;
- Sortilege (whiskey brand) – a Canadian maple whiskey brand that is produced by Station 22 in Quebec. ; ;
- Sullivans Cove Whisky – Tasmanian whisky brandy. ; ; ; ; ;
- Tequila Tromba – tequila brand. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Beer
- The Beer Connoisseur – Online magazine for beer. ; ;
- 4 Hands Brewing Co. – St. Louis-based brewery. ; ; ; ; ;
- Creature Comforts Brewery – award winning Athens-based craft brewery that opened in 2014. ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Flying Heart Brewing – Bossier City-based craft brewery. Grand Opening; ; ; ; ;
- Fugu Brewing Co. – a Brussels-based brewery founded in 2021 and now a major actor in the Belgian craft IPA market. ;
- The Bucket Brewery – Pawtucket-based nanobrewery. ; ;
- Southbound Brewing Company – Savannah-based brewery. ; ; ; ; ; ;
Wine
- Don Simon (company) – Spanish wine and juice producer. ; ; ; ; ;
- Evoke Winery – Hood River-based vineyard, formerly Naked Winery. ; ; ; ; ;
- Monte Creek Ranch Winery – winery in British Columbia. ; ; ; ; ;
- Road 13 Vineyards – winery in British Columbia. ; ; ; ; ;
- Tenuta Luce - winery in Tuscany. ; ; ; ;
Coffee
- Perfect Daily Grind – coffee industry website based in the UK. ; , , , , , ;
- Groundwork Coffee – brand and a 7-unit of Los Angeles-area cafes. ; ; ; ;
- Lion Coffee – regional coffee brand. ; ; ; ;
- Olympia Coffee Roasting Co. – regional coffee brand and cafes. ; ; ;
- White Mountain Coffee – regional coffee brand. ; ; ; ;
Wilkins Coffee Co. – currently a redirect; regional coffee brand that employed Jim Henson's Muppets Wilkins and Wontkins as their early television spokesmen. ; ; ;
Other non-alcoholic beverages
- Open Water (brand) (formerly Green Sheep Water) – canned drinking water brand. ; ; ; ; ;
- Ritual Zero Proof – brand of non-alcoholic beverage. ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Samovar Tea – tea brand. ; ; ; ;
- White Lotus Tea Co. (formerly White Lotus Tea Club) – a tea brand. ; ;
Food-related manufacturers
- Blue Chip Group – specializes in manufacturing food storage, outdoor foods, everyday soups; parent company for Augason Farms. ;
- Traeger Grills – manufacturer of wood pellet fired grills. ; ; ; ;
- Vertical Field – company that specializes in building indoor farms. ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Industry
- ClusterTruck Food Delivery – ghost kitchen operation with dedicated delivery fleet. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Cosmopolitan Catering – corporate catering company; located in Sunnyvale, California ; ; ;
- The Oppenheimer Group – British Columbia-based produce distribution company that has been in business since 1858. ; ; ;
- Salt Institute – a U.S. trade association that had been the voice for the U.S. salt industry. Now dissolved. ; ;
- Samoa Culinary Association (SCA) - develops and assists the hospitality industry in Samoa. ; ; ;
Supermarket chains
- Food Giant Markets – a 70-unit Southern California-based supermarket chain founded in 1951 and later owned by former U.S. ambassador Theodore Cummings until the chain was merged with Vornado; prior to the merger, Unimart and Builders Emporium were a part of Food Giant. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Needler's Fresh Market – 11-unit regional supermarket chain based in Findlay, Ohio, with stores in 3 states. Also own stores that uses other banners, a total of 45 units. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- The Pantry (supermarket) – 18-unit Pasadena-based chain of supermarkets. ; ; ; ; ; (not to be confused with the defunct NC-based convenience store chain of the same name)
Chains (multiple locations in more than 3 states)
- Bajio Mexican Grill – Regional Utah-based Mexican food chain; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Bareburger – 29-unit regional New York-based organic burger chain. ; ; ;
- Bellacino's – 70-unit Michigan-based pizza and sandwich chain in 10 states. ; ; ; ; ;
- Colton's Steak House – 35-unit Arkansas-based regional chain of steakhouses in 7 states. ; ; ; ;
- Condado Tacos – 50-unit full service Mexican chain located in 10 states. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Costa Vida – 90-unit Mexican fast food chain located in 15 states. ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Flame Broiler (restaurant) – over 120-unit fast casual Korean-style rice bowl chain with locations in 6 states. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- G. D. Ritzy's - 7-unit regional fast casual burger and ice cream chain based in Ohio with locations in 3 states that once had over 100 units in over a dozen states. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Garbanzo Mediterranean Fresh – 28-unit Eastern Mediterranean-style fast casual chain with locations in 15 states. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Gandolfo's – nationwide chain of sandwich restaurants. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Hook and Reel – 68-unit Cajun Seafood Restaurant Chain started in Maryland in 2013 that has since expanded nationwide. ; ; ; ; ;
- La La Land Cafe – 30-unit coffee shop chain in Texas, Arizona and California. ; ; ; ;
- Luca Pizza di Roma – chain of pizza restaurants; mainly found in major shopping malls; ; ;
- Mancino's Pizza & Grinders – 38-unit sandwich and pizza chain located in 5 states. ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Pizzeria Locale – currently redirects to Chipotle Mexican Grill. Chipotle's pizza division. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; - Project Pollo – Shark Tank-contestant vegan chicken restaurant concept that failed. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Sant Ambroeus – 10-unit high-end Milanese-style restaurant chain located in 3 countries and based in NYC. ; ; ; ;
- Slater's 50/50 – 7-unit gastropub chain in 4 states. ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Snooze, an A.M. Eatery – 70-unit breakfast/brunch chain in 10 states. ; ; ;
Taco Bell Cantina – currently a redirect; Taco Bell with alcohol. ; ; ; ; ; ; - Two Hands Corn Dogs – 71-unit Korean-style corn dogs chain based in California with locations in 18 states. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Locations
Worldwide
- Mövenpick Marché – European market-inspired restaurant concept with 70 locations in nine countries throughout Europe and Asia. ; ; ; ; ;
Hong Kong
- Club Lusitano – Hong Kong private bar. ; ; ; ; ; ;
India
- The Bombay Canteen - high-end Mumbai restaurant. ; ; ; ; ;
- Kobe Sizzlers – Mumbai based chain with locations worldwide. ; ; ; ;
Pakistan
Poland
U.K.
- Archie's (Burgers Shakes Waffles) – 10-unit United Kingdom-based fast food chain. ; ; ; ; ; ;
U.S.
Arizona
- El Güero Canelo – ; ; ; ; ;
- Hobo Joe's – Phoenix-area 24-hour coffee shop chain that had Mafia ties ;
- Oregano's Pizza Bistro – 20-unit Scottsdale-based regional pasta & pizza chain. ; ; ;
California
- Cali BBQ – barbecue restaurant in San Diego. ; ; ;
- Grace Pastries – defunct award-winning Los Angeles-area bakery chain that founded by George Izumi, who had survived incarceration in the Manzanar concentration camp during WWII; operated in Los Angeles during the middle part of the 20th century. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; also see, back issues of the Los Angeles-based Rafu Shimpo newspaper
- Phoenix Bakery – nine-decade-old minority and family-owned bakery in Los Angeles. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Pizza Antica – 2-unit San Francisco Bay Area pizzeria. ; ;
- Porto's Bakery & Cafe – 6-unit Cuban-style restaurant and bakery located in Southern California. ; ; ; ; ;
- Rounds Burgers – gourmet burger restaurant in Pasadena. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Florida
- 4Rivers – 16-unit regional Florida area smoke-house chain. ; ; ;
- Lime Fresh Mexican Grill – 8-unit fast-casual Mexican restaurant chain in South Florida that was once larger. ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Illinois
- Garcia's Pizza in a Pan – Illinois-based chain of pizza restaurants; sells pizza by the slice; founded in 1971 near the main campus of the University of Illinois; home of the "Flying Tomato Brothers". ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;; ; ; ;
Indiana
- Colorado Steakhouse – moderate-priced Bloomington-based steakhouse. ; ; .
- Gropp's Famous Fish of Stroh – Fort Wayne, Indiana restaurant; First store was opened in 1955 and last one closed on March 25, 2016. The business served the northeast Indiana region for over 60 years. The last store closed due to the retirement of its owners, Fred and Stacia Andriano. ; ;
- Janko's Little Zagreb - high-end Bloomington-based steakhouse. ; ; ; ; ;
- Mother Bear's Pizza – award-winning Bloomington pizzeria. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Square Donuts – 4-unit regional doughnut chain based in Terre Haute that was once larger. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Louisiana
- Tastee Donuts – regional doughnut chain based near New Orleans. ; ; ;
Michigan
- The Custard Company or JJ's Custard – regional chain of frozen custard shops located in the Detroit metropolitan area of Michigan. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Sign of the Beefcarver – cafeteria in Royal Oak that once a regional chain. ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Tomatoes Apizza – 3-unit Farmington Hills area pizza restaurant chain. ; ; ; ;
Minnesota
- Tom Thumb Doughnuts – Minnesota-based company that provides miniature doughnuts at state and county fairs throughout Minnesota and surrounding states. ; ; ;
Missouri
- Pantera's Pizza – 3-unit St. Louis area chain that once had 500 locations in several states. ; ; ; ; ; ;
New Jersey
- Johnson's Popcorn – Ocean City popcorn shop. ; ; ; ; ;
New York
- Bien Cuit Bakery – 3-unit NYC bakery. ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Brownstones Coffee – Amityville-based chain of 5 restaurants on Long Island in New York. ; ;
- Dept of Culture – Nigerian cuisine restaurant in Brooklyn. ; ; ; [; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Hale and Hearty – former NYC area soup and sandwich chain that filed for bankruptcy and later spawn 2 different companies of the same name; first, a store brand and second, a single restaurant. ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Hoot Owl (restaurant) – historic restaurant in Pine Bush, New York.; ; ; ; ; ;
- Nello (restaurant) – high-end Italian restaurant on the Upper East Side of Manhattan (New York City) that is frequent by celebrities and was once operated by restaurateur Nello Balan. ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Rudy's Lakeside – drive-in in Oswego. ; ; ; ; ;
- Sprout Creek Farm Creamery – brand of cheese produced by a single farm in Poughkeepsie. ; ;
Oklahoma
- Meers Store & Restaurant – Oklahoma restaurant. ; ; ; ; ;
Pennsylvania
- Di Bruno Bros. – Philadelphia specialty food store. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Texas
- Blue Baker – a 3-unit College Station artisanal bakery and sandwich restaurant. ; ; ; ;
- Delicious Mexican Eatery – Mexican restaurant in El Paso. ; ; ; ;
- Eldorado Cafe – family-own award-winning Tex-Mex restaurant in Austin. ; ; ; ; ;
- Inwood Tavern – historic Dallas bar. ; ; ; ; ;
- Luther's Bar-B-Q – Houston-based Texas barbecue chain that was taken over by Pappas. ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Taco Casa – currently a redirect; 109-unit regional tex-mex fast food chain serving Texas and Oklahoma. ; ; ; ; ; - ZuZu Handmade Mexican Food – fast casual Texas-based Mexican restaurant chain that had as many as 100 unit before the chain shrank down to 3 or less locations. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Utah
- Red Iguana – 3-unit Salt Lake City-based chain of Mexican restaurants. ; ; ; ;
Wisconsin
- Bryant's Cocktail Lounge – historic Milwaukee bar. ; ; ; ;
Publications
- BevWire – Ohio-based beverage industry business publication.
Food Timeline – currently a redirect; an online resource that documents food related history. ; ; ; ; ;
Misc.
- Duggal Greenhouse – event venue in Brooklyn, New York. ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Smoke on the Lake BBQ Festival – annual barbecue food-related event held in Acworth, Georgia. ; ; ; ; ;
Other (non-people and non-organization)
A–B
- Abará (pt:Abará) - a Brazilian snack or dish of mashed black-eyed peas or beans that are steamed in banana leaves. ;
- acorn liqueur - ; ;
Açorda à alentejana (pt:Açorda à alentejana) - ; - Afghan pressure cooker - A type of pressure cooker used for camping in the United States. ; ;
- Alcohol consumption in the United States
- Alentejo ham (pt:Presunto do Alentejo) ;
- Amti – traditional Indian (Maharashtra / Marathi) lentil dish; somewhat analogous to Sambar. ; ;
- Angu (food) – pt:Angu
- Arroz de hauçá (pt:Arroz de hauçá); ;
- Arrumadinho – pt:Arrumadinho;
- Atanasovsko Salt ; ;
- Bacalhau espiritual – pt:Bacalhau espiritual; ; ;
- Baslogh - Iranian confection similar to Turkish delight made with starch, nuts and fruit
- Beef bacon – a halal and/or kosher alternative to bacon made from pigs and have a lower fat content than tradition bacon. Usually contains less sodium than bacon made from either pork or turkey. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- beef ham – ham made from cattle; can be halal and/or kosher; listed in Oxford Emglish Dictionary; appears to be available in polish cuisine; Rindersaftschinken. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Bolota, Portuguese acorn liquor
C
- Caciosalame – A popular combination of cheese and sausage; cured Salami enclosed in caciocavallo cheese. Also known as caciocavallo dell’emigrante.
- Chocolate sculpture, showpieces or sculptures created by bakers. Example sources [], [], [].
- Common cracker (New England) – type of cracker made in and formerly popular in New England; sub-types of this cracker are hard tack (originating from Newburyport, Massachusetts and oyster crackers (miniature common crackers). See former maker G. H. Bent Company. See also and
D–F
- economy of food or inflation of food
- Free from (free-from, allergen-free, allergen free, and allergen safe
- Fruit Chew – brand (???); Tootsie Roll-like candy; flavored to taste like fruits; made by Tootsie Roll Industries;
- Fruit d'or – A French Canadian family-owned cranberry supply company.
G–M
Golden milk (currently redirect) – also known as a turmeric latte, beverage containing milk, turmeric and other spices. ; ; - Gluten free wheat –
- Grey Owl cheese – surface ripened goat cheese from Quebec
- Guacamaya (snack) – ; ; ;
- Harmless Harvest – Beverage brand with the first organic coconut water that is Fair for Life certified ; ; ; ; ; ;
- Hawaiian-style chili – ;
- Hertelendy Vineyards –
- Imifino – wild spinach/cabbage often used in Xhosa cuisine. ;
- Instinct diet –
- ISTAK - Iranian non-alcoholic beer-style malt drink.
- Italian-Peruvian cuisine (es:Cocina ítalo-peruana)
Jazzies (currently redirect) – British confection; consists of a chocolate drop covered on one side with tiny sugar balls; - Jill Yuen – spice mix; seems not to be a brand; used in Chinese cooking, as in Jill Yuen chicken, et al.;
- Jimamidoufu – peanut-and soy-based food product; related to tofu; from Okinawa, Japan; ; ;
- Jwala pepper – a common chili pepper variety found in India. ; ; ;
- Karnatzel - Ashkenazic Jewish beef sausage
- Kashata – Tanzanian peanuts nougat. ;
- Kitchamajig – Kitchen utensil.
- Koppepan –
- Kraški pršut –
- La Sauvagine – surface ripened cow’s cheese from Quebec ;
- Leitão assado à Bairrada (pt:Leitão assado à Bairrada) –
- Lion's head bowl – a type of 19th century French ceramic bowl which is used to serve soup in. ; ;
- Loin ham –
- Long macchiato – long black macchiato with a drop of steamed milk added.
- Lychee liqueur –
Madras (cocktail) (currently redirect) – mixed drink made with vodka, cranberry juice, orange juice and lime (Drinksmixer); ; ; - Mah tai goh – traditional Chinese cake; made with glutinous rice flour and minced water chestnuts, then steamed to cook. ; ;
- Mahi (food) – fermented breadfruit paste consumed throughout Oceania-Polynesia, a.k.a mahie described in pp. 137-8 of the Endeavour journal by Joseph Banks ( )
- Manaos (argentine drink) –
- Massa de pimentão – ; ; ;
- matcha pie – ; ;
- Meat press – A weight use for pan frying meat or fish. ;
- Melva (cake))/Melvas (cak) – Ecuador's food. ; ; .
- Mexican Chinese cuisine – ; ; ; ;
- Baja-style Mexican Chinese cuisine – ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
Mille crêpes (currently redirect) – ; - Moksi Meti –
- Morango do amor – pt:Morango do amor
- Mozart cake – ;
- Muffineer –
N–P
- Nutrigrill – brand; kitchen appliance ()
- Ojon Oil – brand of oil; used for hair therapy; made by Ojon;
- Parikari – drink of the Wapishana and Macushi people
- Perepechi - a Udmurt flat pastry that is similar to France’s open pie, quiche
Q–R
- Royle Oil – oil from Prinsepia utilis; widely used in Chinese medicine; included on the list of vegetable oils;
- Rice bowl (food) - A dish consisting of a bowl of rice topped or mixed with various ingredients. Many countries have well known types of rice bowls, from donburi in Japan to poké bowls in Hawaii to Buddha bowls with plant based ingredients;
S
- Scaloppine al limone
- Shendetlie, Albanian honey and walnut cake
- Skin (food)
- Slap Ya Mama Cajun Seasoning ; ; ;
- Snirkles (perhaps officially Snirkles Caramel Candy) – brand of caramel-type candy of bygone days (the 1950s, maybe?);
- Sooyan – Indian sweet?; Lillian Beckwith-Bruach Blend (Infernal Gulliver);
T
- Tauaga (a.k.a fau) p. 70 of The Samoan fale (1998), UNESCO
Texmati (currently redirects) – a variety of rice that was created as a cross of Basmati and American long grain rice that can be easily grown in the American state of Texas and neighboring areas, unlike its basmanti parent. ; ; ; ; ; ;
U–Z
- Vinome – DNA-based wine service and wine club; offered on world's first DNA marketplace, Helix
- Vitari – brand of fruit ice sorbet; made from fruit with no dairy or added sugar; a bit like a smoothie, but not quite the same; made by Nestlé; ;
- Vitellone – older veal; possibly what in the U.K. is known as "rose veal"
- Warming drawer (also called oven warming drawer or oven lower drawer-type of cooking appliance either separate or included with most freestanding ovens. Commonly mistaken as a storage drawer, it's actually designed to keep food warm.
Zalabia – currently redirects to Jalebi#Zalabia – type of crisp, waffle-like Syrian pastry;
Literature
Media networks and organizations
- The Brighter Side of News Latest Alzheimer’s research: Science, solutions, and setbacksGroundbreaking electric vehicle battery doubles range to 700 miles on a single chargePHD student built the first-ever 3D map of Uranus’s upper atmosphere
- finances of mass media
- The Campus Citizen Sagamore Ceases Publication IUPUI The Campus Citizen The Campus Citizen (when it existed as a magazine prior to 2015)
- HipStory - A collective of artists & media production professionals dedicated to centering marginalized identities in media through music and film.
- Real Context News (RCN)
- TheRighting
- BBN Times
- Sentient Media OPP Grant announcement, CEA Grant announcement, The Intercept partnership, ProPublica charity information, Partnership with The Humane League in activist training
- CCN Markets
- El Toque Independent journalism about Cuba. (Cuban publication El Toque receives award from the Latin American Studies Association - LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center Cuba accuses online news site of US-backed plot to sabotage economy How free is a journalist’s reporting in Cuba? EL TOQUE - Worldcrunch Martí launches groundbreaking new fact-checking service to counter propaganda in Cuba – USAGM The untold story behind El Toque's operators) , , ,
- The Finch Podcast , , , , )
- Game Attack
- GearJunkie GEAR JUNKIE in the news REI and GearJunkie partner up)
- Good Good Good (; ; ; ; ; ;
- GRVTY Media
- Handbell Musicians of America ;
- Harvard Satire V ); also see List of Harvard College undergraduate organizations
- LateNighter ; ;
- TaxiPoint )
- The Spoon
- TheMayor.EU
- StoryCenter (StoryCenter is the first organization to work in digital storytelling, and continues to work in digital storytelling with thousands of people per year.)(
- UnionWave Entertainment , , , , )
- Voice of Democracy (Cambodia) Al Jazeera, Guardian, The Hill
People
- Walt Hickey - 2022 Pulitzer Prize winner in the Illustrated Reporting and Commentary category.
- Robert Kesten (President and CEO, Stonewall National Museum, Archives & Library)
Non-people
Museums
People
Non-people
National or ethnic cultures
People
Non-people
Performing arts
Print media
Recreation and hobbies
General
- Ptarmicon - A convention held every year in Yellowknife, NT to celebrate Gaming & Pop Culture. The first event was in 2012, and the organization holds several smaller community events throughout the year. - Cabin Radio article on Ptarmicon 2025 CBC article on Ptarmicon 2022
- List of chess games between Kasparov and Karpov - an article similar to 'List of chess games between Kasparov and Kramnik', or 'List of chess games between Anand and Kramnik';
- Quayside Isle A shopping mall with many dining, entertainment and shopping options. It is located at Sentosa Cove, Singapore. The mall has picturesque views because it is situated in the marina front.; ; ; ; ; ;
- Pitch-A-Friend Night/ Date-My-Mate Night - Event where friends of single people deliver Powerpoint presentations about their friends to an audience of prospective dates.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
Organizations
- Clear Springs Recreation Area - ;
- club company [8] pt:Clube-empresa
- Myths and Legends Convention ;
- Replay Cafe ) () () () () () () () () ()
- RetroGameCon ) () () () ()()
Games and toys
General
Please make sure that video games are entered in the "video games section" below
- Band of Maniacal Brothers
- Columbus Area Boardgaming Society
- Exclusivas Industriales S.A. or EXIN (toy company), was a spanish toy company founded in 1951 by Ramón Carrogio; it produced and released some of the most popular and well-remembered spanish toys of that era: "Tente", "Exin Castillos", "Exin West", "Madelman", "Cinexin", "Exin Basket", "Exin Gol"
- Yabancı Yarışlar - table-top pirate game yabancı yarışlar
- Rushton Company
- Super Sonic Power
- Twisted Fish
- Yavalath ;
People
- Marina Díez
- Toshihiko Nakago - President of Nintendo Systems Research and Development, part of dream team together with Shigeru Miyamoto, Takashi Tezuka and Koji Kondo
- Kevin Siggy
- Krista LeRay
Board games
Chess
Other
- Da Ma ("Driving the horses") - Chinese board game played with special coins;
- Smess - board game; kind of like chess; each square has arrows pointing in the directions that one can move off of that square; object of game is to capture the "Brain";
- Squadro author's page (MeepleMountain).
- Storisende
- Super Maratón, by Feber, quite unique Spanish mechanical board game from 80s or 90s
- The Thing: Infection at Outpost 31 - board game based on John Carpenters classic movie from 1982.
Card games
- Strings of Cash (suit) and Myriads of Strings (suit) to go alongside Cash (suit) for Money-suited cards and tiles. There's also the Tens of Myriads suit, but I don't think that's meets Wikipedia's notability.
- Grand Archive TCG TCG with that just hit it's third anniversary recently
Origins Award winners
Charles Roberts Award winners
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
Game design (non-video-games only)
Radio-controlled models
Transmitters
Model cars
Circuits
Competitions
People
Role-playing games (tabletop, paper & dice, and LARP)
People
Non-people
Video games
Surrealism
People
Non-people
Theory
- informative art - concept;
Tourism
Visual arts
References
- https://www.uis.no/en/student/events/pitch-a-friend-dating-show-on-campus
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pg23b-AdEUQ
- https://seattlerefined.com/lifestyle/i-went-to-the-viral-tiktok-pitch-a-friend-event-in-seattle
- https://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/love-sex/relationships/a62580043/pitch-a-friend-singles-event/
- https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2026/may/02/date-my-mate-event-talking
- https://datemymate.org/
- https://www.rte.ie/radio/podcasts/22599354-date-my-mate/
- The Footballization of China Strategies for World Cup Glory The Footballization of China Strategies for World Cup Glory ISBN 1803928263;The Sports Business in The Pacific Rim Economics and PolicyISBN 3319100378