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- Chinook_olives abstract "The aboriginal people of the Columbia river valley used urine to cure acorns. The settlers of European origin in that region gave the dish the name Chinook Olives. About 35 L of acorns were placed in a hole near the entrance of a house. The acorns were then covered with a thin layer of grass and then dirt. Urine from every family member was collected and deposited in the hole for the next 5 – 6 months. The dish was considered a delicacy.".
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- Chinook_olives wikiPageID "13732364".
- Chinook_olives wikiPageLength "1086".
- Chinook_olives wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Chinook_olives wikiPageRevisionID "642687212".
- Chinook_olives wikiPageWikiLink Acorn.
- Chinook_olives wikiPageWikiLink Category:Edible_nuts_and_seeds.
- Chinook_olives wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_cuisine.
- Chinook_olives wikiPageWikiLink Columbia_River.
- Chinook_olives wikiPageWikiLink Delicacy.
- Chinook_olives wikiPageWikiLink Grass.
- Chinook_olives wikiPageWikiLink Olive.
- Chinook_olives wikiPageWikiLink Urine.
- Chinook_olives wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinook olives".
- Chinook_olives hasPhotoCollection Chinook_olives.
- Chinook_olives wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cuisine-stub.
- Chinook_olives subject Category:Edible_nuts_and_seeds.
- Chinook_olives subject Category:Native_American_cuisine.
- Chinook_olives type Food.
- Chinook_olives type Food.
- Chinook_olives comment "The aboriginal people of the Columbia river valley used urine to cure acorns. The settlers of European origin in that region gave the dish the name Chinook Olives. About 35 L of acorns were placed in a hole near the entrance of a house. The acorns were then covered with a thin layer of grass and then dirt. Urine from every family member was collected and deposited in the hole for the next 5 – 6 months. The dish was considered a delicacy.".
- Chinook_olives label "Chinook olives".
- Chinook_olives sameAs m.03cgj_4.
- Chinook_olives sameAs Q5101259.
- Chinook_olives sameAs Q5101259.
- Chinook_olives wasDerivedFrom Chinook_olives?oldid=642687212.
- Chinook_olives isPrimaryTopicOf Chinook_olives.