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kayaking, windsurfing, kite boarding and canoeing. our beaches are usually sandy, the water quality is great, and there is often seriously good surf to be found. there is great sailing too, especially in auckland - our 'city of sails'. nowhere in new zealand is more than km or so from the sea. catch a fish
to explore, you will have your choice of fishing spots. however, to stop overfishing and to conserve new zealand's natural heritage some areas are closed to fishing and there are limits on daily catches wherever you are. catch limits apply to shellfish, such as mussels, paua or pipi, as well as to fish...
https://www.newzealandnow.govt.nz/living-in-nz/recreation/the-outdoors
lola rosa lettuce, tomatoes, avocado, croutons, honey yogurt dressingchipotle salad $ 墨西哥沙拉 black beans, avocado, corn, tomatoes, onions, bell peppers, coriander, tortilla chips, romaine lettuce, lola rosa lettuce, chipotle dressing salads tacos 墨西哥玉米餅 taco shells, cabbage, cheddar cheese, guacamole fish
flour tortilla, onions, bell peppers, tomatoes, coriander, cheddar cheese, tomato salsa, sour cream, guacamole wild mushrooms $ chicken $ n.z. ground beef $ tex-mex 沙拉 品味墨西哥 new pork enchilada $ 豬肉安琪拉達 corn tortilla, roasted pork, cheddar cheese, corn, black beans, onions, tomatoes, jalapeño new fish...
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inedible parts -- like the outer skin of a coffee bean as it's ground. besides grinding, these processes include refrigerating, freezing , fermenting, pasteurizing, and vacuum-packaging. the key to keeping it minimal is that the nutrition content of the food is still pretty much the same. whole-grain flours
foods, as well as some cooking ingredients. think oils pressed from nuts, olives, or seeds. once you add sugar , salt, or fats to the mix, processing is no longer "minimal." canned fruits and vegetables that include added salt or sugar are processed. so are fresh-baked bread, some cheeses, and canned fish...
https://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20200221/hidden-dangers-of-ultraprocessed-foods