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Things Hidden In Food
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Things hidden in food have a long and well practiced tradition. Introduced in the late 18th century, this underestimated sport (not only) emerged to one of the most important leizure activities. The general idea behind it is to hide things of use in food of the person who is meant to receive it. While eating, the presentee will experience a surprise as the food reveals some extra "nutritional" value.
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Things hidden in food have a long and well practiced tradition. Introduced in the late 18th century, this underestimated sport (not only) emerged to one of the most important leizure activities. The general idea behind it is to hide things of use in food of the person who is meant to receive it. While eating, the presentee will experience a surprise as the food reveals some extra "nutritional" value.