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1 Design  



1.1  Lighting design  



1.1.1  Non-people  







1.2  Furniture design  



1.2.1  Non-people  







1.3  Graphic design  



1.3.1  People  





1.3.2  Non-people  



1.3.2.1  Organizations  





1.3.2.2  Other  









1.4  Metal crafts  



1.4.1  People  





1.4.2  Non-people  







1.5  Contemporary design  



1.5.1  People  





1.5.2  Non-people  







1.6  Set design  





1.7  Typography  



1.7.1  People  





1.7.2  Non-people  









2 Film, radio and television  





3 Food, drink, and nutrition  
4 comments  


3.1  People  





3.2  Non-people  



3.2.1  Organizations  



3.2.1.1  AB (and 09)  





3.2.1.2  CE  





3.2.1.3  FI  





3.2.1.4  JM  





3.2.1.5  NR  





3.2.1.6  S





3.2.1.7  TZ  







3.2.2  Other (non-people and non-organization)  



3.2.2.1  AB  





3.2.2.2  C





3.2.2.3  DF  





3.2.2.4  GM  





3.2.2.5  NP  





3.2.2.6  QR  





3.2.2.7  S





3.2.2.8  T





3.2.2.9  UZ  











4 Literature  





5 Media networks and organizations  
1 comment  


5.1  People  





5.2  Non-people  



5.2.1  09  





5.2.2  AM  





5.2.3  NZ  









6 Museums  



6.1  People  





6.2  AM  





6.3  NZ  







7 National or ethnic cultures  



7.1  People  





7.2  Non-people  







8 Performing arts  





9 Print media  





10 Recreation and hobbies  
2 comments  


10.1  General  



10.1.1  AZ  







10.2  Organizations  





10.3  Games and toys  



10.3.1  General  



10.3.1.1  AM  





10.3.1.2  NZ  





10.3.1.3  People  







10.3.2  Board games  



10.3.2.1  Chess  





10.3.2.2  Other  







10.3.3  Card games  





10.3.4  Origins Award winners  





10.3.5  Charles Roberts Award winners  





10.3.6  Game design (non-video-games only)  





10.3.7  Radio-controlled models  



10.3.7.1  Manufacturers  





10.3.7.2  Transmitters  





10.3.7.3  Model cars  





10.3.7.4  Circuits  





10.3.7.5  Competitions  





10.3.7.6  People  







10.3.8  Role-playing games (tabletop, paper & dice, and LARP)  



10.3.8.1  People  





10.3.8.2  Non-people  







10.3.9  Video games  









11 Surrealism  



11.1  People  





11.2  Non-people  







12 Theory  





13 Tourism  





14 Visual arts  





15 References  














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Design[edit]

Lighting design[edit]

Non-people[edit]

Furniture design[edit]

Non-people[edit]

  • Blanket folding (ja:飾り毛布) - decorative folding applied to blanket; often seen in the rooms of cruise ships and ocean liners.
  • Bumbo (furniture) - baby seat brand from South Africa ([11])
  • Caligula's coffee table - Lost and found table of Caligula ([12])
  • Cooking tripod (de:Dreibein (Küchengerät)) - please add to Tripod
  • Creative Centre of Excellence at Rogers Media
  • Edo Kiriko(ja:江戸切子) - the cut glass' brand in Edo/Tokyo
  • glass holder
  • Goza (mat) (ja:ござ) - weaving glass mat in Japan and China.
  • gueridon cart
  • HUGABOO (seat) - baby seat brand ([13])
  • Invictus Steelworks - Handmade original metal statement tables, sculptural tables and art furniture by juried steel artist Robert Simmons [14];
  • Kayariki / mosquito pig (ja:蚊遣器) - mosquito coil's vessel.
  • Kodai (dishplate)/Itozoko - ja:高台 (容器). The shape of dishplate's bottom.
  • Moroccan Lantern – a.k.a. glass stand and cup rack
  • Nailhead trim (A type of decorative detail used in upholstery, rows of closely spaced metal studs or nails with decorative heads [mostly brass or nickel, usually antique-finished] hammered into the frame of the furniture.) (A good starting reference for the history would be the 1987 Book Upholstery in America & Europe: From the Seventeenth Century to World War I by Edward S. Cooke, which the Internet Archive claims to have a digital copy of for those without physical access. As an incomplete list of relevant passages, some useful text is on page 108, including an interesting account of a lightning strike following the line of the trim—which would make a great WP:DYK in my opinion—quoted from a source contemporary with the trend reaching the Americas, there is more on point on page 144, and the topic comes up in other ways on page 47, around pages 72 and 73, on page 85, and on pages 112 and 113. Images on at least pages 13, 38, 40, 44, 64, 80, 81, 83, 96, and 110, while not expressly photos of nailhead trim, might include a candidate for fair use. For the modern side of the topic, a web search turns up lots of general discussion, but the toolsweek.com guide is a good overview to start with. Regarding modern trends, there is 2013-09-24 a 2013 AP News article on resurgence of the fashion in the 2010s. One last note, maybe helpful when looking for other sources:『clous dorés』was the historical term of art, even for a long time in the English-speaking world, so it may be a fruitful search term, especially for Francophones, and especially for tracing the origin of the style back to 17th-century France.)
  • Roentgens' Berlin Secretary Cabinet - 200-year-old secretary desk; (YouTube?)
  • Sacker counter (ja:サッカー台)
  • sømands hunde - traditional figurine in Denmark
  • Shanyrak (ru:Шанырак/kk:Шаңырақ) - a type of tent roof in Central Asia. This word is a.k.a. Squatting in Kazakhstan.
  • Tcherassi Vilató - brand formed by the architect and designer duo Angelica Tcherassi and Jacob Vilató; launched first pieces during June 2013 at Barcelona Design Week: The MissUnderstood tables, TryAngle lounge chairs, Let´s Eat tables and Better than Chocolate sofas; [15]; [16]
  • Tridarn - a traditional Welsh sideboard with three levels
  • Graphic design[edit]

    People[edit]

    Non-people[edit]

    Organizations[edit]
  • AREAWARE - areaware.com - Founded by Noel Wiggins and Lisa Yashon in 2005, Areaware is a housewares and collectibles design retailer that provides contemporary artists with manufacturing and production expertise to bring their ideas to market. The origins of the company date back to the late 1980s where Wiggins and Yashon founded popular collectibles companies. Harmonyball[42] and Harmony Kingdom[43]. They have supported many artists and designers in the field of industrial design such as Harry Allen, Tobi Wong, Jonas Damon, and Susan Kare. Notable products include Tobias Wong's ON/OFF Switch [44], the first US distribution of Strida Folding Bikes [45], David Week's Cubebots [46], Harry Allen's Reality Series of cast objects [47], and repurposing Susan Kare's user-interface graphics into textile designs [48].
  • David Collins Studio - Award-winning international interior architecture and design studio based in London, with 35 years experience. Responsible for creating some of London's best known bars and restaurants, such as the Blue Bar and The Berkeley, The Connaught Bar and The Wolseley. Founded by the late David Collins and Iain Watson in 1985, the Studio is now run by Watson following the death of Collins from skin cancer. Also has extensive experience in luxury retail design, most notably as interior designers for Harrods Food Halls and several fashion departments. Most recently, work includes designing restaurants and public areas of the new Nobu Hotel in London's Portman Square, and the newest cruise ship for Cunard. [28] [29] [30]
  • Graphic Designo - international design firm; based in India; winner of 2013 top design firm in Delhi; graphicdesigno.com
  • The Next Hint - Founded by Jitender Sharma, The Next Hint is a trusted source with unbiased information. We pursue the mission by producing balanced, accurate, and comprehensive content for a global audience. We take accuracy as a priority over speed in our reporting. We have built a global reputation as a reliable source of news for people around the world. We use to bring the facts that are beyond disputes. We are targeting the content that people are looking for. Our motive is to give a voice to the people through our platform! It’s time to take one step forward with us for a better tomorrow!
  • Pop Chart Lab - Brooklyn-born design studio transforming pop culture data into an array of infinitely-detailed charts that appeal to the culture junkie (and home decor obsessed) in all of us; [31]; [32]; [33]; [34] [35]
  • Raffles Design International - rafflesmumbai.com - Raffles Design International is a subsidiary of Raffles Education Corporation Limited. Establishing its first college in 1990 at Singapore, it has grown to be the largest private education group with 22 colleges in 20 cities across 12 countries across Asia-Pacific and Europe. Its current board members & directors are Doris Chung Gim Lian, John Rick Tham, Kai How Ong, Nissar Mohammad and Lorraine Cecelia Esteves.
  • Splice Today - currently redirects to Russ Smith (publisher) - Web publication founded in 2008 by former New York Press publisher Russ Smith. Features an eclectic range of authors and topics, with an emphasis on politics and the arts. [36][37]
  • Other[edit]
  • Ball (heraldry) (it:Palla (araldica))
  • Cubify Touch - 3D mouse designed for Cubify Sculpt software;[39]; [40]; [41]
  • language icon - an initiative to create an artificial globally recognizable icon, to be used not only web but for real-
  • List of stamp production houses by country
  • mourning flag (ja:弔旗)
  • Metal crafts[edit]

    People[edit]

  • Karl Kipp - metal artist; from Roycroft;[43]; [44]; [45]
  • Steven Kretchmer - jeweler and metalworker; [46]
  • Aldo Pero, Italian sculptor active in the USA, for example in Memphis, Tennessee
  • Benjamin Smith II (silversmith) -1764 - London 1823 (cf.[47])
  • Non-people[edit]

  • gold enameled (gold enamel) - term is widely used, but I could not find a definition
  • The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company/The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.Ltd
  • Gustav Klingert - cloisonne enamel workshop; established 1866, Moscow; plus other workshops listed in article at [48]
  • Henin & Cie./Henin & Co.
  • James Deakin & Sons Ltd - 1865 - 1940? Sheffield
  • Joseph Gloster
  • Piene del Viento (Wind Comb) - San Sebastian sculpture by Eduardo Chillida (his article seems to identify sculpture as Haizeen orrazia); es:Peine del Viento; [49]
  • Element Isle Isle of Man based jewellery designers, have made items twice gifted to the British Royal Family on behalf of the nation of the Isle of Man. First with respect to the Infinity Brooch for Queen Elizabeth II on the occasion of her Platinum Jubilee [50][51][52][53][54][55][56]. Replica's of the brooch raised thousands of pounds for Isle of Man based charities [57][58]. Element Isle subsequently made two silver falcons to be the gift from the nation to the 'Lord of Mann' King Charles III on his coronation, as falcons have traditionally been gifted by the Isle of Man on this occasion [59][60][61] [62][63][64][65]. They are mentioned on wikipedia [66] [67] but they lack their own page. More information on their site [68]
  • Contemporary design[edit]

    People[edit]

    Andy Warhol Mick Jagger series. A series of 250 pieces with 10 different designs deserves a page on Wikipedia as one of the artists most iconic series.

    Non-people[edit]

    .
    • Back the blue mural (A pro-police mural covering the road on front of the TPD headquarters in Tampa, Florida that was panned by many online due to the difficult-to-read letters)
  • Blik wall decal.
  • contemporary design.
  • French decorative styles - (there is already this: French Decorative styles during the Reign of Louis XVI (1774-1791))
  • Lembo-Bohn Design.
  • Magisso - Finnish multi-awarded design company; magisso.com
  • Pin-back Button Maker (A device that creates Pin-Back Buttons) (Pin-back buttons already has a page. This link displays pin-back button makers available for sale http://canadianbuttonmakers.ca/ there are many others. )
  • shade lamp
  • Zolo Inc. - toy company; founded by Sandra Higashi and Byron Glazerin 1986; [69]; [70]; [71]; specializes in designing free-form, gender-neutral constructio toys; [72]; [73]; toy designs have been featured in and honored at museums ([74], [75]) and spawned Pixar animated Nickelodeon shorts ([76]) as well as wining numerous awards ([77]); has partnered with several other companies ([78], [79]) and has expanded into books ([80]) and decor ([81]) items; has created phone apps ([82], [83]) and tech accessories ([84])
  • Set design[edit]

    Typography[edit]

    People[edit]

    • Barry Deck Type Designer, one of 23 selected in MoMa's first type acquisition, mentioned on the Standard Deviations exhibition page. His types were hugely influential on the era.
  • Just Van Rossum Another type designer, one of 23 selected in MoMa's first type acquisition, mentioned on the Standard Deviations exhibition page. Big name in type technology, he's in every type history book.
  • Non-people[edit]

    • Wood Type The method of making large letters, made feasible by mechanised inventions from 1820 onwards. The technique and its era created the style famous in western movies' wanted posters. Hamilton Wood Type has a good history, which rationalises its importance, but I'd stil base this on the multitude of books written about the history of type. None of the technical pages of printing adress the design side with any clarity.
  • The missing typefaces from Moma's first acquisition of historically significant type, these are simply the faces that are not linked on that page. Walker (typeface), MoMA's rationale, Oakland (typeface)[50], Miller (typeface)[51], Mercury (typeface)[52], Mason (typeface)[53], Mantina (typeface)[54], Keedy Sans (typeface)[55], HTF Didot (typeface)[56], FF Din (typeface)[57], FF Blur (typeface)[58], FF Beowolf (typeface)[59]. Some of these may added to existing pages, such as FF Din into DIN 1451, but they'd need to be linkable, that's the main thing. Wikipedia does not at present explain the historical significance it has mentioned on that page.
  • Bebas Neue (typeface) - One of the most popular free fonts (pl) Github
  • Characters Font Foundry - Dutch type foundry website
  • Charlemagne (typeface) - a serif typeface designed by Carol Twombly in 1989, design is based on Byzantine inscriptions (info source: articles Carol Twombly and Lithos)
  • Dharma Type - Japan base type foundry website
  • English smalls
  • Heldustry - in 1978, photo type designer Phil Martin (designer) added "just the right touch of Eurostile's squareness" to Helvetica and created a new font for a cable-television news network boyama
  • The League of Moveable Type - a group of creators who design typefaces free for download; will soon also have a newsletter available to those who sign up on how to create your own type; theleagueofmoveabletype.com; mentioned in Goudy Old Style and Franklin Gothic
  • modifier letter circumflex accent
  • NAR (typeface) (ja:ナール) - One of the most common typefaces in Japanese television shows
  • Rimmer Type Foundry - Jim Rimmer's foundry; credited with over 190 digital and seven metal typefaces; [85]
  • Sitka (typeface) - typeface created by Microsoft involving multiple styles for different sizes
  • Film, radio and television[edit]

    Food, drink, and nutrition[edit]

    People[edit]

  • Pailin Chongchitnant – Vancouver-based Thai food cooking instructor, YouTuber, and author; who has been featured on NPR, Serious Eats, and Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. [87]; [88]; [89]; [90]; [91]; [92]; [93]; [94]; [95]; ISBN 978-0449017050; hot-thai-kitchen.com
  • HidaMari Cooking - Japanese cooking channel with more than 2.5 million subscribers [96]
  • Ivan Day - A specialist of the historic food of England. [97]
  • Kevin Diez (also known as Chef "KD") - award-winning Cajun French chef; known for his fried catfish, jambalaya, and gold-medal-winning gumbo; television host for outdoor show Chef KD's Outdoors and More; featured on the alligator-hunter edition of AMC's Gene Simmons Family Jewels
  • Daniel Green (chef) (req. 2009-8-28) - British chef, author, host of cooking and travel shows; [98]
  • Zachary Golper (chef) - 5 time James Beard nominated "Best Baker", owner and chef at Bien Cuit Bakery. Author of cookbook "Bien Cuit: The Art of Bread"; biencuit.com; [99] [100]
  • Jawed Halepota - Chef, Personal Chef for Marcus Smart, Jaylen Brown, Devin McCourty, Jason McCourty and Duron Harmon ([101])
  • Callum Hann - currently redirects to MasterChef Australia (series 2) - Chef, Culinary Instructor, Two-Time Masterchef Australia Alumnus, and Popular Public Figure; also see MasterChef Australia (series 12)
  • Ai Hosokawa (chef) - Japanese chef; [102]
  • John Higgins (chef) - former chef de partie, Queen Elizabeth II; former chef, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother; former executive chef, King Edward Hotel in Toronto; director, George Brown College's chef school; roux   19:33, 20 June 2009 (UTC) [103][reply]
  • Jordan Kahn - chef director of Red Medicine, much-noted Vietnamese and neo-Nordic restaurant in Beverly Hills, California; [104]; [105]; [106][107]; [108]
  • Madeline Kamman - [109]
  • Grace Massa Langlois - author of Grace's Sweet Life: Homemade Italian Desserts published in May 2012 by Ulysses Press hd film izle; food writer, blogger, and author & publisher of Grace's Sweet Life; Top Contributor in the Google Help Forums (Webmaster Central Help Forum) and specializes in structured data, schema markup
  • Robert Linxe (currently a redirect) - founder, La Maison du Chocolat
  • 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; [110]; [111]; [112]; [113]; [114]; [115]; [116]; [117]; courtneymcbroom.com
  • Ben Milbourne - currently redirects to Ben's Menu - restauranteur, chef, school teacher, 5 TV shows: MasterChef Australia (series 4) MasterChef Australia (series 7) Ben's Menu Tasting Tasmania Food Lab by Ben Milbourne - [118][119][120][121][122][123][124]
  • Jan O'Connell, Australian writer and food historian. [125]; [126]; [127];[128]; [129]; ( ISBN 9781742235349 )
  • Karen Portaleo (Cake and Chocolate Artist) [130] [131] [132] [133] [134] [135] [136] [137] [138] [139] [140] [141]
  • Reynold Poernomo - Chef, Restaurateur, Two-Time Masterchef Australia Alumnus, and Popular Public Figure; MasterChef Australia (series 7) MasterChef Australia (series 12)
  • Richard Sax - Prolific cooking writer and chef, author of Classic Home Deserts [142]
  • Jonathon Sawyer - currently redirects to Cleveland Hustles - James Beard Award-winning chef and restaurateur, author of two books, has appeared on national TV and been profiled by reliable national media sources in the U.S., which have referred to him as a celebrity chef. [143][144][145][146]
  • Laura Sharrad - Chef and Two-Time Masterchef Australia Runner-Up; MasterChef Australia (series 6) MasterChef Australia (series 12)
  • Tadateru Tokudaiji - American chef; [147]
  • Félix Urbain-Dubois - mid-19th-century French chef; [148]
  • Chris Valdes - Latin Celebrity Chef [149], Food Network Star Season 14 Finalist [150], and host of "Cooking With Chris" [151]
  • Laura Villanueva - Nutritionist [152], Founder of Eat Your Nutrition website. [153]
  • Craig Wong - Jamaican-Chinese celebrity chef and restauranteur with television shows, articles, and a wide Canadian following; [154], [155]
  • Michael Wignall (michael-wignall.co.uk) - two Michelin stars, five AA Rosettes; chef, Michael Wignall at The Latymer; [156]; 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 ([157]).
  • David Wondrich Esquire (magazine)'s longtime drinks correspondent/barstool historian
  • Ralph Hertelendy - founder, Hertelendy Vineyards
  • John Thomas Rivers, founder 4R Restaurant Group, "BBQ Ministry", cookbook author https://www.southernliving.com/travel/4-rivers-smokehouse
  • Michael Zee - an Instagrammer that has published a cookbook called Symmetry Breakfast [158]
  • Non-people[edit]

    Organizations[edit]

    (companies, restaurants, bars, websites, etc.)

    A–B (and 0–9)[edit]
  • 4 Hands Brewing Co. - brewery; Saint Louis Missouri; 4handsbrewery.com
  • Aasani - cashews; sold in British supermarkets, e.g. [159]
  • Ali Baba (restaurant) - Restaurant / Take Away www.alibaba.com.au
  • The All American Burger - regional American fast-food restaurant chain; founded in 1968 in Los Angeles, California, by Aaron Binder; made famous in the film Fast Times At Ridgemont High; [160]; [161]; [162]; [163]; [164]; [165]
  • Aloha (brand) - healthy lifestyle brand; based in New York, NY; aloha.com; [166]
  • Andersen (Japanese baker) (ja:アンデルセン (製パン))
  • Archie's (Burgers Shakes Waffles) - Fast growing food chain the United Kingdom, with key locations in the United Kingdom [167] [168] [169] [170] [171] [172]
  • Astor Wines & Spirits - store; New York, NY; astorwines.com
  • Bajio Mexican Grill - Utah-based Mexican food franchise chain; was located in eleven states; [173]; [174]; [175]; [176]; [177]
  • Bareburger - organic burger franchise; bareburger.com
  • Batch Gin - English micro distillery; specialises in developing unique gins; batchbrew.co.uk
  • Beef-A-Roo - Northern Illinois; beefaroo.com
  • The Beer Connoisseur - Online magazine that explores beer culture both in America and abroad through in-depth beer reviews, international travel articles, brewery tours, profiles of industry personalities, recipes and pairings, style studies, and more; beerconnoisseur.com; [178]; [179]; [180]; [181]
  • Bellacino's - Michigan-based fast-food restaurant chain; specializes in pizzas and hot sandwiches known as grinders; founded by a relative of the founder of Mancino's; bellacinos.com; [182]; [183]; [184]; [185]
  • Bibibop Asian Grill - An American quick serve Asian cuisine chain that bought the locations of the defunct ShopHouse Southeast Asian Kitchen chain and s a sister company to Charleys Philly Steaks; [186]; [187]; [188]; [189]; [190]; [191]; bibibop.com
  • Bien Cuit Bakery- NYC bakery founded by 5-time James Beard "Best Baker" nominee Zachary Golper. "One Of The 10 Best Baguettes in America" Bon Appetit. "The Absolute Best Croissant In New York" Grubstreet; biencuit.com; [192] [193]
  • Big Chicken (chain) – a national chain of chicken sandwich restaurants that is owned by former basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal; [194]; [195]; [196]; [197]; www.bigchicken.com
  • Black's Barbecue - family-run since 1932; one of the four restaurants born from "The Barbecue Capital of Texas", Lockhart, Texas; locations now open in San Marcos and Austin; blacksbbq.com; [198]; [199]; [200]; [201]; [202]
  • Blue Baker - sandwich chain in College Station, Texas; bluebaker.com
  • Blue Chip Group - specializes in manufacturing food storage, outdoor foods, everyday soups; parent company for Augason Farms (food storage), Grizzly Ridge (food) (outdoor foods), and Crown Canyon (soup pouches); bluechipgroup.net; augasonfarms.com; grizzlyridge.com;,
  • Bob's Famous Ice Cream - ice cream shop; started about 1980 in the Capital Hill neighborhood of Washington, D.C.; [203][204]
  • The Bombay Canteen - opened by Floyd Cardoz in 2015
  • Briggs Original - Hard seltzer company based out of Boston, MA. Launched in 2017 by Neil Quigley and Michael Kurson, Briggs Original Boston Cranberry is the only hard seltzer made with 100% real fruit. They source cranberries locally in Massachusetts and package the product in Somerville, MA. The company hosts Briggs Fest, a hip-hop music festival in Boston. Briggs Fest 2017 was headlined by Sammy Adams, Waka Flocka Flame, and B.o.B. It was held at The Lawn on D in South Boston. Co-founder Neil Quigley is a Certified Cicerone and was recognized as the youngest in the world when he received his certification at age 20. - briggsoriginal.com; [205] [206] [207] [208] [209] [210] [211] [212] [213]
  • Bright Dairy & Food Co. / Shanghai Bright Dairy - see 2008 Chinese milk scandal
  • Brownstones Coffee - breakfast and lunch restaurant; located in Amityville, New York; soon to be franchise chain; brownstonescoffee.com
  • Bryant's Cocktail Lounge - Historic cocktail lounge located in Milwaukee Wisconsin. Started by Bryant Sharp and his wife Edna Sharp in 1938, the lounge is still in business and historically accurate today. Bryant's has a unique system of ordering where customers order using descriptors and mood, rather than referencing a menu. Bryant's maintains a rolodex of over 450 unique historic cocktails; three famous cocktails were invented at Bryant's Cocktail Lounge by Bryant Sharp in the 1940s: the Pink Squirrel, the Banana Banshee, and the Blue Tail Fly. [214]; [215]; [216]
  • Bubblebase - first bubble-tea bar in Wales; established 2012; located in Cardiff; bubblebase.co.uk; [217]
  • The Bucket Brewery - nanobrewery; located in Pawtucket, Rhode Island; bucketbrewery.com/history
  • Burger Continental - restaurant in Pasadena, California, specializes in burgers and Middle Eastern food; became famous for providing food to both Caltech students and also to jurors on the O. J. Simpson trial and also for jurors at the trials of Robert Blake and the Menendez brothers. [218]; web.archive.org/web/2020*/burgercontinentalpasadena.com; [219]; [220]; [221]; [222]; [223]; [224]; [225]; [226]
  • Tenuta Luce - Luce della Vite wine estate; located in Montalcino, Tuscany, the land of Brunello di Montalcino; www.tenutaluce.com/en/ mentioned in Frescobaldi; [227];[228];
  • C–E[edit]
    • Cali BBQ - restaurant in Spring Valley, California; owned by Shawn Walchef and Rositsa Walchef; also owns and operates Cali BBQ Media; well-known for slow-smoked barbecue, cocktails to go, and from many media appearances on television, print, online; social media following @calicomfortbbq and @calibbq; [229]; [230]; [231]; [232]; [233]; calibbq.media
  • The Carving Board - sandwich restaurant in Tarzana, California; featured on the Travel Channel's Sandwich Paradise 2 series; has opened second restaurant in Hollywood; eattheboard.com; [234]
  • Cassell’s Hamburgers - a highly rated Los Angeles hamburger diner that has been in business since 1948 and has opened a second and third locations; cassellshamburgers.com; [235]; [236]; [237]; [238]; [239]; [240]; [241]; [242]; [243]; [244]; [245]; [246]; [247]; [248]; [249]; [250]; [251]; [252]; [253]; [254]; [255]
  • Celsius (energy drink), energy drink supplemented with vitamins[60][61][62][63][64]
  • ClusterTruck Food Delivery - A delivery-only restaurant that uses technology to revolutionize how customers order food on demand [256]; [257]; [258]; [259]; [260]; [261]; [262]; [263]; [264]; [265]; [266]
  • Colton's Steakhouse - American regional franchise/chain in the Midsouth; coltonssteakhouse.com
  • Colorado Steakhouse - defunct American national chain; closed a few years ago; [267]; [268]
  • Condado Tacos – upscale fast casual taco restaurant chain with over 50 locations in 10 states that serves alcohol in states that allow them. condadotacos.com; [269]; [270]; [271]; [272]; [273]; [274]; [275]
  • Cosmopolitan Catering - corporate catering company; located in Sunnyvale, California; cosmocaters.com; [276]; [277]
  • Costa Vida - regional Mexican-food chain that is located primarily on the West Coast; costavida.com; [278]; [279]
  • Creature Comforts Brewery - craft brewery; in Athens, Georgia; opened 2014; receiving many awards; creaturecomfortsbeer.com; [280]; [281]
  • Cuckoo Restaurant - German / Bavarian-themed restaurant; Olinda, Melbourne, Australia; cuckoorestaurant.com.au
  • The Custard Company (The Custard Company is a family-owned frozen custard company in Michigan, United States. The business began in 2019 and has since grown to three stores in Michigan.) (Website, TikTok, Instagram, Foodbeast Article, LADBible VideoEater FeatureThrillist FeatureNBA x Shopify ProgramCrains ArticleHour Detroit Feature
  • Daiichipan (ja:第一屋製パン) - famous baker co, in Japan.
  • Delicious Mexican Eatery - mexican restaurant; in El Paso, Texas; Founded 1978; Winner or many awards; deliciousmexicaneatery.com;[282]
  • Dept of Culture – a highly rated Nigerian restaurant located in Brooklyn, New York, and is a finalist for the 2023 James Beard Foundation Award that is booked months in advance. [283]; [284]; [285]; [[286]; [287]; [288]; [289]; [290]; [291];[292]; [293]; [294]; [295]; www.deptofculturebk.com
  • Di Bruno Bros. - founders, Italian Market in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; culinary pioneers since 1939; dibruno.com
  • Don Simon (company) - donsimonuk.comordonsimon.com; Spain's number-one fruit juice, wine and sangria brand
  • Duggal Greenhouse - venue in Brooklyn Navy Yard; hosted the April 14, 2016, Democratic Party presidential debate; duggalgreenhouse.com: [296]; [297]
  • D'usse (Cognac) – Cognac created by Shawn Carter Enterprise, Bacardi Limited and Château de Cognac. [298]
  • E. Greenfield and Sons – New York corporation; located on Lorimer Street in Brooklyn; largest candy manufacturer in the world in 1908; [299]
  • Eldorado Cafe – family-own award-winning Tex-Mex restaurant in Austin, Texas. [300]; [301]; [302]; [303]; [304]; [305]; [306]; eldoradocafeatx.com
  • Elephant Gin – gin producer contributing to African elephant conservation www.masterofmalt.com/gin/elephant-gin/elephant-dry-gin/
  • Enchilositos Treats – A family owned Mexican-American candy company that went viral in 2020 with their sweet and sour treats. enchilositostreats.com; [307]; [308]; [309]; [310]; [311]; [312]
  • Encona Sauces - British chili-sauce manufacturer; the UK's top-selling hot-pepper-sauce brand; enconasauces.co.uk; [313]
  • F–I[edit]
  • Fexy - Fexy: fexy.com is a media and technology company launched in 2016 that owns a collection of food and lifestyle focused sites including Simply Recipes: www.simplyrecipes.com ; Serious Eats: www.seriouseats.com ; Road Food: roadfood.com, Relish: relish.com ; The Food Lab: www.seriouseats.com/the-food-lab and more. It was founded by Cliff and Lisa Sharples - Lisa used to be the president of Allrecipes.com allrecipes.com. [318][319] [320] [321] [322] Health
  • Fish Tales (brand) - Dutch sustainable seafood brand; well-known for their view on sustainibility. ; fish-tales.com; [323];
  • Flame Broiler (restaurant) - restaurant chain in the United States; 181 locations in five states; advertise themselves as "the healthy choice"; flamebroilerusa.com#a-healthy-choice; [324]; [325]; [326]
  • Flying Heart Brewing - first brewery in Bossier Parish, Louisiana; located in historic Central Fire Station 6; serves six flagship beers and rotating seasonals; flyingheartbrewing.com; Grand Opening; [327]
  • Food container bucket (ja:食缶)
  • Food Timeline - Internet food history resource; was maintained by culinary historian Lynne Olver (1958–2015); foodtimeline.org; [328]; [329]; [330][dead link]; [331]; [332]; [333]; archived post about the Food Timeline by food writer John T. Edge; [334][dead link]; [335]; [336][337]; her work is listed at the Library of Congress [338]; her obituary [339]
  • Francois (Japanese bakery) (ja:フランソア)
  • Fresh Thyme - currently redirects to Meijer, section "Fresh Thyme Farmers Market" – regional supermarket chain based in Illinois; and partially owned by Meijer; [340]; [341]; [342]; [343]; freshthyme.com
  • Freshtohome - dedicated E-commerce for meat products in India & UAE. [344],[345], [346], [347]
  • Fuji Baking (ja:フジパン) - A famous Japanese baker co.
  • G. D. Ritzy's - regional fast-food chain; specializes in hamburgers, sandwiches, salads, and homemade ice cream; founded in 1980 by former Wendy's executive Graydon Webb in Columbus, Ohio; has a 1950s diner theme; [348]; [349]; [350]; [351]; [352]; [353]
  • Gandolfo's (Gandolfo's New York Delicatessen) - chain of sandwich restaurants; mostly located in the western U.S.; gandolfosdeli.com; [354]; [355]
  • 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; [356]; [357]; [358]; [359]; [360]; [361]; [362]
  • Glenny's - manufactures healthy snacks, including Soy Crisps, Fruit & Nut Bars and 100-Calorie Brownies; glennys.com
  • Grace Pastries - defunct award-winning bakery chain; founded by George Izumi; operated in Los Angeles during the middle part of the 20th century; [363]; [364]; [365]; [366]; [367]; [368]; [369]; [370]; also see, back issues of the Los Angeles-based Rafu Shimpo newspaper
  • Green Sheep Water - Bottled Water brand launched in 2014 in Chicago. The company has still and sparkling water in 16-ounce bottled water brands and still water 12-ounce cans. Aluminum is infinitely recyclable and gets recycled more than 2x as often as plastic, glass and cartons. The company works with Yellowstone National Park, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Woodland Park Zoo, and more. www.greensheepwater.com, [371], [372], [373], [374]
  • 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. [375]
  • Groundwork Coffee - chain of third wave coffee shops in Los Angeles, CA and Portland, OR; founded in the early 90s, first store was opened in Venice, CA. The company has expanded across LA and up to Portland. [376], [377], [378]; www.groundworkcoffee.com
  • Güero Canelo - Tucson, Arizona, subcult taco stand; mentioned in Calexico band's lyrics; elguerocanelo.com; [379]; [380]
  • Hale and Hearty - restaurant chain; haleandhearty.com
  • The Healthy Butcher - Toronto butcher; specializes in 100% grass-fed and organic meats, and sourcing local, natural real food; thehealthybutcher.com
  • Hissho Sushi - foodservice and distribution company; [381]; [382]
  • Hobo Joe's - former restaurant chain; existed during the 1960s and 1970s; involved politicians, organized crime, and murder in Arizona during the 1960s; [383]; [384]
  • Hook and Reel Cajun Seafood Restaurant Chain in Maryland started in 2013 that has since expanded. [385]; [386]
  • Hoot Owl (restaurant) - Restaurant and Bar in a historic rural location in New York's Hudson Valley; mostly finger food; originally built in 1856; known as the Hoot Owl since 1947; historically was a speakeasy, brothel, mafia hangout, and biker bar; www.hootowlrestaurant.com
  • IT'SUGAR - Chain of candy stores with 99 locations in 27 states and Canada. [387] [388]
  • Inwood Tavern The oldest continuously operating bar in Dallas [389]
  • Ito-Pan (ja:伊藤製パン) - A famous Japanese baker co.
  • J–M[edit]
  • JARDESCA - the Californian Apéritif; jardesca.com; [392]
  • Joella's Hot Chicken – A Louisville, Kentucky-based barbecue chicken restaurant chain. joellas.com; [393]; [394]; [395];[396]; [397]; [398]; [399]; [400]; [401]; [402]; [403]
  • Johnson's Popcorn - popcorn vendor known around the Jersey Shore area, particularly the boardwalk
  • June 20th Group - dining society; members include John Mortimer; based in Camden, London
  • Kelsen Group ([404])
  • Kendal Nutricare - British nutrition company based in Kendal, Cumbria. Factory bought from Heinz in 2015. The company specialises in the manufacture of health care products, baby formulas, cereals & nutrition shakes. www.kendalnutricare.com;[405]; [406]; [407]; [408]
  • Knudsen Dairy (later known as Knudsen Foods and Knudsen Corp.) - at one time the largest dairy operation on the West Coast; bankrupt 1986; [409]; [410][411]
  • Kobe Sizzlers - An international Canada-based chain of Indian restaurants that specialize in making Indian sizzlers that have locations on three continents. kobesizzlers.ca; [412]
  • KOBEYA BAKING (ja:神戸屋) - A famous bakerly in Japan.
  • Le Perigord - classic French restaurant in Manhattan (New York City); opened 1964; one of the last remaining restaurants from the days when haute French cuisine flourished in New York City; leperigord.com; [413]; [414]
  • Lion Coffee - coffee producer in Hawaii; claims to be the oldest continuously operating coffee producer in the United States; lioncoffee.com
  • Luca Pizza di Roma - chain of pizza restaurants; mainly found in major shopping malls; pizzadiroma.com; [415]; [416]
  • Luther's Bar-B-Q - chain of barbeque restaurants based in Houston; founded in 1975; later acquired by Pappas Restaurants; [417]; [418]; [419]; [420]
  • Mancino's Pizza & Grinders - Michigan-based fast food restaurant chain; founded late 1930s; specializesin pizzas and hot sandwiches known as grinders; mancinospizzaandgrinders.com; [421]; [422]; [423]; [424]; [425]; [426]; [427]
  • Marché - international restaurant chain; based in Switzerland; prepares European style foods right in front of the customer; company returned to Toronto in 2010, plans to expand throughout Canada, and eventually return to the United States; marche-restaurants.com; [428]; [429]; [430]; [431]; [432]
  • Meers Store & Restaurant - historic dining establishment in Meers, Oklahoma; since 1901; www.meersstore.com/history.html
  • Military Energy Gum - Caffeine gum used in military rations; militaryenergygum.com;
  • Monte Creek Ranch Winery - ranch and winery in the newer wine region of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada; montecreekranchwinery.com; [433]; [434]; [435]; [436]; [437]; [438]
  • Moon Cheese - 100% dehydrated cheese snack; www.mooncheese.com; [439]; [440]; [441]
  • Mother Bear's Pizza - award-winning pizza restaurant; located in Indiana; founded in 1973; motherbearspizza.com; [442]; [443]; [444]
  • N–R[edit]
  • Naked Winery - Oregon and Washington premium winery; risqué labels; nakedwinery.com
  • Needler's Fresh Market – a regional supermarket chain based in Ohio that bought many former Marsh Supermarkets locations; needlersfreshmarket.com
  • Nello's (also Nello's RestaurantorNello's restaurant) - restaurant on the Upper East Side of Manhattan (New York City); run by Nello Balan; [445]
  • New Orleans Ice Cream Company; neworleansicecream.com
  • NORPAC Foods - Pacific Northwest's largest fruit and vegetable processor; norpac.com
  • Olympia Coffee Roasting Co. - An award-winning, small-lot coffee roasting company located in Olympia, Washington. Founded in 2005 by Terry Ziniewicz with the mission to roast coffee for wholesale and later opened a small cafe with views of the roasting process. Terry Ziniewicz was also part owner of Espresso Parts www.espressoparts.com at the time and in 2010 decided to sell his interest in Olympia Coffee Common Name. Sam Schroeder, Olympia Coffee's first employee and Oliver Stormshak, bought the company in 2010 and took over all operations. Stormshak had previously worked in the coffee industry for Dunkin' Dounuts, Starbucks and Batdorf & Bronson. After the company changed hands, Olympia Coffee began to win regional and national awards in the coffee industry and started gaining recognition and is considered one of the best coffee companies in the Pacific Northwest. Olympia Coffee currently has five Washington locations; one in West Seattle, one in Tacoma's historic Proctor neighborhood and three in Olympia. olympiacoffee.com [446]; [447]; [448]; [449]; [450]; [451]; [452];
  • Ono Hawaiian BBQ - A rapidly expanding Southern California-based Hawaiian plate lunch restaurant chain that have over 80 locations mostly in California and Arizona. [453]; [454]; [455]; [456]; [457]; [458]; onohawaiianbbq.com
  • The Oppenheimer Group Founded by David Oppenheimer, this company imports food to North America; oppy.com
  • Opihr - Opihr Oriental Spiced Gin; opihr.com
  • OPTP - One Potato Two Potato, a fast food chain; Pakistan; optp.biz
  • Orange Bowl (pizzeria) - pizza chain mentioned on Murders of Katherine and Sheila Lyon; Orange Bowl pizza
  • Oregano's Pizza Bistro - pizza chain in Arizona; oreganos.com
  • Pantera's Pizza - defunct pizza chain; existed during the 1980s until it was forced to file for bankruptcy after expanding too fast, absorbing other chains, including Pizza Inn and some Godfather's Pizza locations; [459]; [460]; [461]
  • Pasco Shikishima Corporation (ja:敷島製パン) - A Japanese famous baker co.
  • Perfect Daily Grind - trade publication about the coffee sector; [462]; [463], [464], [465], [466], [467], [468], [469], [470], [471], [472], [473], [474], [475]; also often referenced on Wikipedia as a source [476], [477], [478], [479], [480], [481], [482], [483]
  • Phoenix Bakery - family-owned bakery in Los Angeles; [484]; [485]; [486]; [487]; phoenixbakeryinc.com
  • Pizza Antica - California restaurant chain; pizzaantica.com
  • PIZZACOOC (ja:ピザクック) - pizza chain in Fukuoka, Japan.
  • Pizza Pocket (ja:ピザポケット) - pizza chain in west Japan.
  • Pizzeria Locale – currently redirects to Chipotle Mexican Grill. Chipotle's pizza division. [488]; [489]
  • Pisqueya - Pisqueya (pis-keh-yah) is a Latinx-American food company that offers high-quality, all-natural, vegan, preservative-free, NO MSG, and Recycled Packaging products. Specialize in hot sauces & adobo Latin seasoning. Roots hail from the Dominican Republic but they've been operating in Brooklyn since 1986. Every Pisqueya recipe is an original family recipe and all of their peppers are sourced fresh, directly from farms in the Dominican Republic; [490] [491], [492], [493], [494], [495], [496], [497], [498]
  • POMPADOUR (Japanese baker) (ja:ポンパドウル)
  • Porto's Bakery & Cafe - bakery; started by Rosa Porto in Cuba, 1960; portosbakery.com
  • Prego Della Piazza - one of the oldest fine-dining restaurants in Toronto; [499]; [500]
  • Project Pollo – fast growing fast casual vegan restaurant chain that specialize in serving plant-based chickenless chicken sandwiches and other meat-free entrees. [501]; [502]; [503]; [504]; [505]; [506]; [507]; [508]; [509]; projectpollo.com
  • Raw Nibbles Ltd - company; makes raw and free-from chocolate bars, brownies and other goodies; rawnibbles.co.uk
  • Red Hot World Buffet - UK restaurant chain; serves food from all around the world; redhotworldbuffet.com
  • Red Iguana - restaurant in Salt Lake City; specializes in southern Mexican food, such as moles; [510][511]; [512]; [513]
  • Red Medicine (restaurant) - Vietnamese and neo-Nordic restaurant in Beverly Hills, California (may have closed or moved in October 2014); redmedicinela.com; [514]; [515]; [516]; [517]; [518]
  • S[edit]
  • Salt Institute - a U.S. organization that had been the voice for the U.S. salt industry. Now dissolved. [524]
  • Samoa Culinary Association (SCA) - develops and assists the hospitality industry; [525]; [526]; [527]; [528]; [529]
  • Samovar Tea - San Francisco Teahouse since 2002. [530], [531];
  • Sant Ambroeus - Milanese-themed restaurant chain; based in New York City; original location established in Milan, Italy; santambroeus.com; [532]; [533]
  • Saint-Germain (Japanese baker) (ja:サンジェルマン (製パン))
  • SaveOnBrew - beer-price search engine; finds advertised beer deals based on a zip code; saveonbrew.com
  • Scottish Gourmet USA - a U.S.-based Scottish food and gift company. The top seller of haggis made in the U.S. Also one of only a few companies that sell Scottish style back bacon, Scottish style meat pies, smoked haddock and other Scottish specialty items in the U.S. Recently in the news for haggis sales, relocation to N.C. from N.J. and for sales related to Scottish holidays like St. Andrew's Day, Burns Night and Tartan Day. [534], [535] scottishbgourmetusa.com
  • Sign of the Beefcarver - restaurant chain in Michigan; thebeefcarver.com
  • Silo (restaurants) - Zero-waste restaurants. Originally opened in Brighton in 2014, then closed & re-opened in Hackney London. Leader in zero-waste. Brighton: [536]. Moving Brighton to London 2019: [537], [538], [539], [540]. Silo London: [541], [542], [543], [544], [545], [546], [547], [548]. Silo London website: [549]. Vimeo video: [550]. Creator Doug/Douglas McMaster named Sustainability Champion [551].
  • Simmenthal (company) - Italian canned meat company; simmenthal.it.
  • Slater's 50/50 - Southern California restaurant chain; known for the trademarked 50/50 Burger; slaters5050.com; [552]
  • Smoke on the Lake BBQ Festival - BBQ festival; hosted by a Rotary organization to benefit multiple charities; smokeonthelake.org
  • Snooze, an A.M. Eatery, chain of breakfast cafes in Colorado, Texas, California, Arizona, Nevada, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina and Missouri[65][66][67][68]
  • Southbound Brewing Company - first production microbrewery in Savannah, Georgia; southboundbrewingco.com
  • Sprout Creek Farm Creamery sproutcreekfarm.org/creamery.asp
  • Square Donuts - Indiana-based chain of donut shops; [553]; [554]; squaredonuts.com
  • Stockley's Sweets - traditional sweets producer; maker of world's-largest pear drop (Guineess world record breaking); stockleys-sweets.co.uk; [555]; [556]
  • Stone Soup Kitchen - restaurant in Grant Park, Atlanta, Georgia; stonesoupkitchen.net
  • Sullivans Cove Whisky - sullivanscovewhisky.com
  • Sushi King - Malaysian restaurant chain for Japanese food; sushi-king.com/company
  • The Synergy Company - manufacturer of dietary supplements; thesynergycompany.com
  • T–Z[edit]
    • Taco Casa - Popular chain of Mexican style restaurants based in the DFW, Texas area, with restaurants located in Texas and Oklahoma. www.tacocasatexas.com
  • Tastee Donuts - New Orleans, Louisiana, bakery chain; tasteedonuts.com
  • Tequila Tromba - Founded by a Canadian and two Australians after a chance meeting in Mexico, Tequila Tromba is an independent spirits brand crafted in Los Altos de Jalisco by maverick Master Distiller (and co-owner) Marco Cedano and his son Rodrigo; tequilatromba.com; [557]; [558]; [559]; [560]; [561]; [562]; [563]; [564]
  • Terravita (food company) -A Polish chocolate maker. [565]
  • Terry Black's Barbecue – family owned barbecue restaurant in Austin and several other cities. [566]; [567]; [568]; [569]; [570]; terryblacksbbq.com
  • The Texas Club - country-western club in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; established in 1981 by Mark and Mike Rogers and their father Ray Rogers; since 1981, entertainers, including George Jones, Hank Williams Jr., Willie Nelson, Bret Michaels, Foreigner, Styx, Garth Brooks, Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, have performed live on the club's stage; thetexasclub.com
  • Tom Thumb Doughnuts - carnival/fair chain; sells miniature doughnuts; tomthumbdonuts.com
  • Tomatoes Apizza - Farmington Hills, Michigan, restaurant; specializes in New Haven, Connecticut, Neapolitan-style pizza; tomatoesapizza.com
  • Traeger Grills (Traeger Grills, LLC) - manufacturer of wood-fired grills; traegergrills.com
  • Tryon Foothills Wine Region - Western North Carolina wine region that is home to historical grape growing and premium wine production; this region is situated in an isothermal belt, which is of great viticultural importance to the industry; tryonfoothillswine.org
  • Turiya Wines - extremely limited production, one-person winery; owned and operated by Angela Soleno; allocation / invitation only purchases; collectible cult red wines; turiyawines.com
  • Two Hands Corn Dogs – A California-based chain with almost 100 units located in ~20 states that specialize in serving spicy Korean-style corn dogs. [571]; [572]; [573]; [574]; [575]; [576]; [577]; twohandsus.com
  • Vertical Field - an Israeli company that provides containerized produce farms known as vertical farming for supermarkets and restaurants that want produced grown on site. [578]; [579]; [580]; [581]; [582]; [583]
  • Vičiūnų grupė (lt:Vičiūnų grupė/de:Vičiūnų grupė)
  • White Lotus Tea Club - a tea company; handcrafted loose-leaf teas and educational programs about tea and tea culture; [584]; [585] [586]
  • White Mountain Coffee - New Hampshire coffee company; has own blends; whitemountaingourmetcoffee.com
  • Wine Portfolio TV (Wine Portfolio) - television program (onCNBC World); resource for wine, food and travel; wineportfoliotv.com
  • Wilkins Coffee Co (A coffee and tea brand known for having 179 Jim Henson-produced advertisements) [587] [588] [589]
  • The Wine Wankers - group of three Australian wine writers (Conrad, Neal and Drew) that specialise in social media; trio ranked equal #3 in the world with a Klout ranking of 81 (subject: "wine" - Jancis Robinson #1 (84), Tim Atkin #2 (82) and James Goode equal #3 with a ranking of 81); group are listed as #16 in the US for its ability to influence wine drinking habits in the United States (Vinepair Wine Web Power Index, 7 January 2015); At time of launch, group included Ben, who has since left group; group states they are really the "anti wine wanker brigade", aiming to make wine more accessible by taking the pretentiousness (real or perceived) out of the wine fraternity. This "wine wanker" moniker is consistent with their Australian heritage, where nicknames often reference a person’s opposite appearance or character; thewinewankers.com.au; [590]; [591]; [592]; [593]; [594]; [595]; [596]; [597]; [598]; [599]; [600]
  • Vislokaal - Leading online Dutch fresh fish and seafood retailer based in Soest. Known for its sustainable practices and fresh, seasonal seafood. Vislokaal offers a variety of seafood products including fish and chips, kibbeling, mussels, and oysters, all sourced from local fisheries. Customers can order conveniently online with delivery available across the Netherlands and Belgium. More information can be found on their official website: [vislokaal.com];
  • Yum Yum Foods [601]
  • YOLO (Bar / Restaurant) - (Title can be changed if required, I see that YOLO is a Disambig page after all.) Bar / Restaurant thing based in Ponteland and opening another branch in Newcastle Upon Tyne: [602]; [603]
  • ZuZu Handmade Mexican Food - chain of fast-casual Mexican restaurants; based in Dallas and locations in Texas and in the Midwest; zuzurestaurant.com: [604]; [605]; [606]; [607]; [608]; [609]; [610]; [611] While working for the company, then CEO Horatio Lonsdale-Hands had coined the termed "fast-casual".
  • Other (non-people and non-organization)[edit]

    A–B[edit]
  • Actifry (or rotary cooker)
  • Açorda à alentejana (pt:Açorda à alentejana)
  • Afghan pressure cooker (A type of pressure cooker used for camping in the United States) (https://www.mengrills.com/)
  • Allegretto cheese, sheep cheese from Quebec [69][70]
  • Alentejo ham (pt:Presunto do Alentejo)
  • Allergen free (see 'Free from' article request below) – Penelope Gordon (talk) 07:41, 4 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]
  • Almond Smash – almond and cherry flavored, carbonated soft drink; originally made by Suburban Club and marketed in and around Baltimore, Maryland [612]
  • Amaceba - slices of unpeeled pumpkins that are cooked in plenty of water.
  • Amarhewu - soft and sour porridge, also known as mageu
  • Amêijoas à Bulhão Pato (pt:Amêijoas à Bulhão Pato)
  • Amorini Hearts – traditional Italian wedding favor; translates to "little loves"; whats the history?
  • Amti – traditional Indian (Maharashtra / Marathi) lentil dish; somewhat analogous to Sambar
  • Anchoa en salazón - Spanish dish of anchovy fillets in oil and salt
  • Angu (food)pt:Angu
  • Arajiru (ja:あら汁) – Japanese fish stock soup
  • Arroz de hauçá (pt:Arroz de hauçá)
  • Arroz de marisco (pt:Arroz de marisco)
  • Arrumadinhopt:Arrumadinho
  • Atanasovsko Salt
  • Avalanche (chocolate dessert) cf. [613]
  • Bacalhau espiritualpt:Bacalhau espiritual
  • Barbunya pilakiTurkish cuisine dish[71]
  • Bariolé olive – large, flavoured Italian olive
  • Barrancos ham (pt:Presunto de Barrancos) (stub published as part of the NYC Wiknic 2023 editathon)-
  • Baskunchak salt
  • Bastard cuisine – persistent hybrid cuisine shunned or disavowed by one or both groups whose own culinary styles
  • Baybread – Canadian oatmeal+ carb-heavy Scouting amalgation
  • Beans and sausages - A canned dish popular in the UK. Similar to Beans and franks, but contains processed mini-cocktail sausages, rather than hot dogs.
  • Beer Easy Rider – Austrian beer by Riedler
  • Beira Baixa cheeses (pt:Queijos da Beira Baixa)
  • benne wafers - sweet cookies made from benne seeds
  • Beyond Diet – weight-loss program; advocates regulation of blood sugar; beyonddiet.com
  • Bife à café (pt:Bife à café)
  • Bife à parmegiana (pt:Bife à parmegiana)
  • Bife koygua – Paraguayan stew
  • Blenheim apricot
  • bologna boat
  • Bolo lêvedo (pt:Bolo lêvedo)
  • Bolos de guardenapos (A portuguese "napkin" cake, filled with egg yolk cream identified in an unknown foods request, see the JP wiki entry for Pastel de Nata for reference)
  • Bom-bocado (pt:Bom-bocado)
  • Bone extract – food additive; [614]
  • Bottle gourd oil
  • Bread fork
  • Brisa do Lispt:Brisa do Lis
  • Briae du Matin, soft cheese from Quebec [72]
  • Brucea Javanica Oil
  • Buche – Mexican; pork stomach
  • Budapestlängd – Rolled meringue-hazelnut cake filled with whipped cream and pieces of canned peach, apricot, or mandarin orange.
  • Burbank tomato
  • C[edit]
  • Cake cooler
  • Calulu (pt:Calulu)
  • Candy drops
  • Candy scrape (candy-scrape) – [615]
  • Canelé de bordeaux
  • Cantonnier, firm cheese from Quebec[73][74]
  • Capozella – referred to in the novel UnderworldbyDon DeLillo
  • Caramelle pasta – shape (type) of pasta
  • Cavaca (pt:Cavaca)
  • Chaffy dish – a type of cuisine; [616]
  • Chaffle – Waffles made out of eggs and cheese as a replacement for buns in low carb diets. "Chaffle" is not already a subsection of the Waffle article.; [617]
  • Chai kue - type of dumpling from Southeast Asia
  • Cheese savoury – type of sandwich; [618]
  • Chendul – Malaysian traditional Nyonya dessert. Is it Cendol?
  • Chickenarian (chickenarianism) – individual who prefers chicken to other types of meat, either exclusively or mainly
  • Chicken Changezi
  • Chocolate potato [619]
  • Choconeill
  • Chocotorta
  • Choffy – drink brand; made from the cacao bean
  • Clack-dish – dish with a movable lid; formerly carried by beggars, who clacked the lid to attract notice; [620]
  • cloud bread
  • Club (bread) – a slice of bread which use sand between sandwich, for example Big mac and Club sandwich.
  • Combier – original triple sec brand combier.fr/anglais
  • Comiteco – agave-distilled beverage; from Comitas, Mexico
  • Commercial hunting
  • 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 [621] and [622]
  • Cooked ham (eu:Urdaiazpiko egosi)
  • Cooking tripod
  • Coquito nut (coquito nuts) – nut that looks and tastes like a baby coconut
  • Coriander seed oil – made from coriander seeds
  • Cornell formula – fungicide mixture; [623]
  • Courting cake – baked by a woman for her suitor
  • Cow milkmilk from a cow
  • Cozido de grão pt:Cozido de grão
  • Crema (coffee) – foam on top of coffee
  • Cuatro leches cake
  • Cubilose – alias of edible bird's nest
  • D–F[edit]
  • Dammar oil (damar oil) – made from dammar gum?
  • Deal-a-Meal – diet plan by Richard Simmons
  • Dealcoholized wine – I have started this page at my userspace, user:TachyonJack/Dealcoholized wine
  • Dew-bit – early morning light snack; served before breakfast
  • Dightrye
  • Dipojitta (ja:ディポジッター, ja:粉次ぎ) – Donut maker
  • Dom Rodrigo (pt:Dom Rodrigo)
  • Dou miao (food) – Chinese vegetable; also called "pea vine tips", "pea pod stems", "pea shoots", "pea sprouts"
  • Double cocktail glass
  • Double Devon cream – similar to clotted cream
  • Doukissa – Greek dessert made with chocolate and crushed biscuit.
  • Dragon pearl tea
  • Dulce de coco – Dominican recipe for coconut and milk fudge
  • Dutch Fruit Loaf – rye-based wheat-free loaf available in the U.K.
  • Easy Mixers Cocktail - branded non-alcoholic beverage
  • Easy Rider Beer – Austrian beer by Riedler
  • Effen
  • Efó (pt:Efó)
  • Eggshell cutter
  • egg topper - egg shell braker for half boild egg.
  • Elixir d'Anvers
  • Erlanger beer
  • Escargot plate
  • Etiquette of Japanese dining (ja:日本の食事作法)
  • Évora cheese (pt:Queijo de Évora)
  • Fake eggorFake eggs (Fake of the Egg as food), most probably from China, sometimes called Fake Chinese eggs, not to confused with Egg substitutes. There are still controversies until today that, are they worth to produce or not.
  • Faretti Biscotti Famosi – liqueur brand
  • Fermented water
  • Fiambre (ham)pt:Fiambre
  • Fiori di Siciliavanilla extract substitute; looking for sugar content
  • Fish sausage (ja:魚肉ソーセージ, ru:Рыбная колбаса)
  • Fish server
  • Flaming Lamborghini – cocktail
  • Flashbaking – cooking technique
  • Flíčky - a Czech noodle dish
  • Flouring (cooking)
  • Fluffs cereal – brand-name cereal; possibly made with beans
  • Fogaça da Feira (pt:Fogaça da Feira)
  • Foil cutter – Its French name is Coupe capsule. It is cutter for wine bottle's cap's foil.
  • Food literacy
  • Food Policy, 2021, 102068. - see Avian influenza
  • Food supply chain (FSC) – describing the general concept of a food supply chain; [624]
  • Frabble
  • Free from (free-from, allergen-free, allergen free, and allergen safe) – term is generally used in reference to consumables that are free from common allergens such as gluten, tree nuts, peanuts, soy, and dairy; can also refer to environments (such as baseball parks or airplanes that are peanut-free) and body-care products; Tesco, the UK-based grocery retailer, debuted its "free from" product category in 2003; [625]; U.S. FDA has not (yet) defined the term; Penelope Gordon (talk) 07:42, 4 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]
  • Freeway Cola – Lidl's own brand cola; won a People's Choice Award in Food & Drink
  • Fricandeau – veal dish; larded and braised veal fillet
  • Fruit Chew – brand; Tootsie Roll-like candy; flavored to taste like fruits; made by Tootsie Roll Industries; [626]; comment at October 2016: new name for Frooties?
  • Fruit d'or
  • Fruit tart – pie-like dish; contains a crust, purees, pastry cream fillings, fruits, and a finishing glaze
  • Fruit tea – type of herbal tea made with fruit
  • G–M[edit]
  • Gattò di patate/Gatò di patate (it:gattò di patate)
  • Gluten free wheat (seen as an ingredient in gluten-free processed foods; in Schar waffles as the first ingredient; what is gluten free wheat?) (Schar)
  • Goose breast (Gåsebryst)
  • Grey Owl cheese, surface ripened goat cheese from Quebec [75][76]
  • Gruffalo Crumble – a Gruffalo's favourite meal and a popular Food Tech. activity in the early school years
  • Gu (pudding) – premium pudding brand in Europe
  • Guacamaya (snack)
  • Guarana (energy drink)
  • Hakka Hee Pan – Traditional Hakka rice dessert
  • Ham katsu (ja:ハムカツ) – Ham cutlet in Japan.
  • Hamidhdried-lime tea of Iraq
  • Haole moco – like loco moco, but with a potato croquette; one can find a picture at Wikimedia commons
  • Happy Tail Ale – first and only beer for dogs
  • Harmless Harvest – Beverage brand with the first organic coconut water that is Fair for Life certified [627][628][629][630][631][632][633][634][635][636];www.harmlessharvest.com
  • Hawaiian-style chili[637]
  • Heat (book) (Heat: An Amateur's Adventures as Kitchen Slave, Line Cook, Pasta-Maker, and Apprentice to a Dante-Quoting Butcher in Tuscany) – book by Bill Buford; ISBN 978-1400034475
  • Hedgehogs (chocolate)
  • Hertelendy Vineyards - winery [638]
  • Hot gum – appears to be an alcoholic drink; possibly made with gum syrup (sirop de gomme)
  • Hu (food) (ja:麩) – Japanese gluten food
  • Iinkobe - peeled off fresh maize grains, and boiled until cooked; eaten as a snack, preferably with salt.
  • Illipe butter – fat from the nuts of the Shorea stenoptera; [639]
  • Imifino - wild spinach/cabbage often used in Xhosa cuisine
  • The Indian Keto Diet Book: A Book With Keto Diet Plan With Various Indian Veg and Non-Veg Foods, Recipes For Weight loss Without Exercising-by Vamsee Puligadda [640]
  • Infrared oven – type of cooking oven; like the Let's Pizza or the Nuwave Pro
  • Instinct diet
  • Isophi - corn with beans or peas soup
  • ISTAK - Iranian non-alcoholic beer-style malt drink
  • Jaga Pokkuru (ja:じゃがポックル) – Hokkaido regional specialty snack
  • Jam Jams – Desert pastry from Newfoundland, Canada
  • Jazzies – British confection; consists of a chocolate drop covered on one side with tiny sugar balls; [641]
  • Jill Yuen – spice mix; seems not to be a brand; used in Chinese cooking, as in Jill Yuen chicken, et al.; [642]
  • Jimamidoufu – peanut-and soy-based food product; related to tofu; from Okinawa, Japan; [643]
  • Jwala pepper - a common chili pepper variety found in India.[77]
  • Kaiseki-ryōri (ja:会席料理) – also see Kaiseki (ja:懐石)
  • Karasi mentaiko (ja:辛子明太子) – Pollock roe kimchi in Japan.
  • Kashata - Tanzanian peanuts nougat.
  • Kitchamajig – Kitchen utensil
  • Kizaca (pt:Kizaca)
  • Koppepan (ja:コッペパン) - The Japanese bun as like Hot dog bun.
  • Kraški pršut (sl:Pršut)
  • La Sauvagine, surface ripened cow’s cheese from Quebec[78][79]
  • Latiya (cake)
  • Leitão assado à Bairrada (pt:Leitão assado à Bairrada)
  • Lion's head bowl
  • List of edible raw vegetables – list of vegetables that can be eaten without cooking
  • Loin ham (ja:ロースハム)
  • Long macchiato – long black macchiato with a drop of steamed milk added
  • Lotte Koume - brand of candy drops that came into the market in 1974; packaging designed by Seiichi Hayashi
  • Lychee liqueur
  • Madras (cocktail) - 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
  • Manaos (argentine drink)
  • Manx cuisine - now redirects to Culture of the Isle of Man#Cuisine
  • Maranho (pt:Maranho)
  • Marranitos – Mexican pig-shaped cookies
  • Massa de pimentão (pt:Massa de pimentão)
  • matcha pie [644] [645]
  • Meat broth (no:Kjøttkraft)
  • Meat press - A weight use for pan frying meat or fish.
  • Meat soup (fi:Lihakeitto)
  • Medallion (food) (de:Medaillon (Fleisch))
  • Meni meniyong – Malinese sesame-honey sweet
  • Mesut Maden - Kişisel, tecrübe, deneyim. https://mesutm.com [646]
  • Mexican Chinese cuisine – Chinese cuisine served in Mexico that has been modified through the use of local Mexican ingredients to serve primarily Mexican patrons, such as fried rice with avocado and chorizo; eggrolls with shrimp, cilantro and cream cheese. [647]; [648]
  • Mille crêpes (ja:ミル・クレープ)
  • Moksi MetiSurinam food
  • Mozart cake – type of cake
  • Muamba (stew)
  • Mufete (pt:Mufete)
  • Muffineer
  • Muối tôm (vi:Muối tôm) – shrimp salt
  • N–P[edit]
  • Nederburg
  • Nerd Energy Drink – seen in San Antonio and College Station, Texas; claims to have more scientifically verified stimulants
  • New Orleans Hot Sausage – form of sausage patty found only in Southeast Louisiana, Patton's Hot Sausage
  • New York Seltzer – American soda; from the 1980s-1990s
  • Niania - an old Russian dish known since the time of Kievan Rus. It is similar to haggis. Now refers to a Polish comedy television series [656]
  • Nurishment Active – brand; high-protein nutritional milk drink; nurishmentactive.co.uk
  • Nurishment – brand; nutritionally enriched milk drink; UK flavoured milk; nurishment.co.uk
  • Nutrigrill – brand; kitchen appliance ([657])
  • Ojon Oil – brand of oil; used for hair therapy; made by Ojon; [658]
  • Onikoroshi
  • Oopsie – type of pastry
  • Ootoro (Otoro (?) – fattiest portion of the bluefin tuna belly
  • Orange Bang – brand of soft drinks; orangebang.com
  • Orange Pekoe Superiortea leaf grade
  • Ossetian cheese
  • Ostri (food) (ოსტრი) – Georgian beef stew.
  • Overcooking – damaging food by cooking it too long or burning it
  • Pagophobia – fear of ice
  • Paia (sausage) (pt:Paia)
  • Palo (th:พะโล้) – stew whit five-spice powder in Thai.
  • Palo (drink) – Mallorcan liqueur
  • Pampilho (pt:Pampilho)
  • Panbroil
  • Papalina – pasta dish; similar to carbonara; includes peas
  • Parikari – drink of the Wapishana and Macushi people; [659]
  • Pastel de Chaves (pt:Pastel de Chaves)
  • Pastry board
  • Pavé de Genève (ko:파베 초콜릿)
  • Pão de ló de Ovar (pt:Pão de ló de Ovar)
  • Peanut-free facility – food manufacturing certification
  • Pearling (food) – removing the hull of grains, such as barley, so that they take on a pearl-like appearance
  • pecan milk
  • Pectol – menthol candies
  • Perepechi - a Udmurt flat pastry that is similar to France’s open pie, quiche [660]
  • Pergamot – fruit (to OP: is this the same as bergamot orange?)
  • Persian Fairy Floss – dessert garnish
  • Petroleum nut oil – oil from the petroleum nut
  • Picante de Marisco
  • Pié d'Angloys - French brie-like cheese
  • Piecaken – dessert creation involving pie baked inside cake
  • Pomewater – large juicy kind of apple; no longer cultivated, but was popular in the Middle Ages
  • Pot mat
  • Potato milk
  • Prego (Portuguese food) (pt:Prego (culinária))
  • Press ham (Japanese food) (ja:プレスハム) – Japanese ham sausage.
  • Prosciutto cotto (it:Prosciutto cotto)
  • Purple haze (cocktail - Cape Codder with raspberry liqueur
  • Q–R[edit]
  • Qifqi - Albanian rice balls.
  • Queso relleno – Mexican Oaxaca dish; cheese stuffed with beef; cooked under banana leaves; [661]
  • Rabaçal cheese (pt:Queijo Rabaçal)
  • Rainier Ale – brand of beer; rainierbeer.com
  • Raspberry liqueur
  • Rauchfleisch (de:rauchfleisch) – used in Jewish cuisine in the U.S.; [662]; 60.225.114.230 (talk) 08:39, 19 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
  • comment at October 2016: same as smoked meat?
    S[edit]
  • Saint Marc (cake)
  • Sainte Maure (Sainte-Maure de Touraine?)
  • Salitos
  • Salpicão (pt:Salpicão)
  • Salsa borracha
  • Samoun – pita-like bread; eaten in Iraq and Egypt
  • Sans Rival
  • Sapora
  • Saupinette
  • Savoy cake (Victorian)
  • Scaloppine al limone – Italian dish; the scaloppine consists of pork or veal or chicken breast steak, covered in flour, either fried in butter or broiled, and served with a piece of lemon; [664]
  • Schooner log – seems to be a type of container for beer or other alcohol
  • Sea Vegg
  • Shangi [665] [666]
  • Sfougato - type of omelette in Chios cuisine
  • Sin dat (ຊີ້ນດາດ) – Lao BBQ
  • Ska Brewing
  • Skin (food) – there exist some articles about particular uses of skin as food: Pork_rind, Chicharron, Ciccioli, Čvarci, Gribenes, Krupuk kulit. But there is no article covering skin as food in general. Also, fish skin as food (examples: [667] [668] [669] ) is AFAIK not covered anywhere. Also if someone capable enough is around, a historic perspective would be nice.
  • Slap Ya Mama Cajun Seasoning – brand of Cajun seasoning; manufacturer located in Ville Platte, Louisiana; slapyamama.com; [670]; [671]; [672]; [673]
  • Smoking gun (device)
  • Sneal – word used by Dr. Raymond Powell (doctor) to describe how he gets his patients to eat right and lose weight
  • Snirkles (perhaps officially Snirkles Caramel Candy) – brand of caramel-type candy of bygone days (the 1950s, maybe?); [674]
  • Snow fish
  • Sobagakija:蕎麦がき – A boiled buckwheat flour dumpling in Japan.
  • Socko Energy Drink – brand of energy drink; drinksocko.com
  • sonker - a deep dish pie from the United States, juicier than a cobbler [675]
  • Sooyan – Indian sweet?; Lillian Beckwith-Bruach Blend (Infernal Gulliver); [676]
  • Souma (drink) - drink in Chios cuisine
  • Soy sauce pitcher (ja:醤油差し)
  • Soya chaap – soy and wheat/gluten based protein used in Northern Indian cooking. Often sold canned on wooden skewers.
  • Spaghetti measurer (de:Spaghettimaß)
  • Spaghetti tongs / Pasta tongs (de:Spaghettizange)
  • Sprinkle flour (ja:打ち粉) – technique for dough cooking.
  • Squaw bread – type of rye/sourdough/wholegrain bread; NOT the same as frybread; some reason I don't even think it's really an Indian bread at all; can't find real info on it; [677][678]
  • Squeez-A-Snak
  • SR-52 maize hybrid – African-developed strain; crucial in the mid-to-late-20th century in that it pretty much revolutionized corn agriculture
  • Steamer basket (fr:marguerite (cuisine); fr:cuit vapeur) – could be included as a section under steaming and/or food steamer
  • Stjørdalsøl – traditional beer in Norway
  • Stone-fence cocktail – cocktail made with rum and hard cider
  • Storzapretis – Corsican gnudi-like dumpling; made with brocciu, spinach, grated cheese and mint or marjoram; dumplings are first poached in simmering water and then baked in a tomato sauce topped with grated cheese
  • Strawmato (wikt:strawmato)
  • Stuffed hot dog
  • Stuffed shells – type of pasta filled typically filled with ricotta cheese [679]
  • Sub zero (drink) – alcoholic soda once produced by the Foster's Group; now discontinued
  • Sugar Bomb[680]; [681]
  • Suimono/Sumasijiru (ja:吸い物) – currently redirects to Broth – Japanese soup
  • Sunflower sprout – currently redirects to Sprouting[682]
  • Sweet potato (Japanese food) (ja:スイートポテト) - cake made from mashed sweet potato
  • Swimming rama – Thai dish; commonly consists of meat or tofu, spinach, bean sprouts and peanut sauce
  • Swiss Choco-Bits – brand of cereal; [683]
  • Szechuan tofu
  • T[edit]
  • Tahinopitta – type of peanut-butter cake or sweet roll; similar to a cinnamon bun from cyprus; authentic recipe is very hard to find
  • Taiwanese sausage
    • is there a distinction to Taiwanese sausage?
  • Takara Shochu – brand of shōchū; brewed by Takara Holdings
  • Tampico sauce
  • tanakake tea
  • Tarebin (ja:タレ瓶) – little sauce bottle
  • Tempering (chocolate) – process whereby chocolate is heated and then cooled to enhance texture and appearance
  • Terrincho cheese (pt:Queijo Terrincho)
  • Thistle oil (milk thistle oil) – extracted from Silybum marianum
  • Tigernut oil
  • Toeroah – seems to be a type of shellfish
  • Tonica di Monaco – Sicilian espresso; who makes it, who distributes it in the US?
  • Topkek – brand of Turkish muffin or cupcake with filling inside; manufactured by Eti Company (styled as ETi Company); etietieti.com/eti-topkek-with-hazelnut-and-cocoa; www.etietieti.com; [685]
  • Transfusion (cocktail) - Cape Codder with ginger ale
  • Transmontano goat cheese (pt:Queijo de cabra transmontano)
  • Turkey Syrup – brand?
  • Turkish tart – different from baclava
  • U–Z[edit]
    • Umcuku - Xhosa dish of fermented porridge amarhewu, sour, slightly soft than porridge itself, mixed with dry pap umphokoqo, popular in the 1900s
  • Umleqwa - Xhosa dish made with free-range chicken.
  • Umphokoqo - Xhosa crumble pap
  • Umvubo - Xhosa dish of sour milk mixed with umphokoqo
  • Umbhako - Xhosa bread, usually round from baking pots
  • Umfino - Xhosa dish of wild spinach/cabbage called imifino, spinach mixed with mealie (maize) meal
  • Umqa - Xhosa dish made of pumpkin and mielie (maize) meal
  • Umxoxozi - Xhosa dish of pumpkin that is cooked before it is fully ripened.
  • Ushiojiru (ja:潮汁) – Japanese seafood soup
  • Vanilla caviar – delicacy made from the seeds of a vanilla bean; [686]
  • Variegato ice cream (wikt:variegato) – type of ice cream
  • Vat (Cooking tool)
  • Vegetable-bean soup
  • Vegetarian ham
  • Veuve Galien – brand of Champagne
  • Vinhadalhos (pt:Vinhadalhos)
  • Vinome – DNA-based wine service and wine club; offered on world's first DNA marketplace, Helix [687] [688] [689] [690] [691]
  • 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; [692]; [693]
  • Vitellone – older veal; possibly what in the U.K. is known as "rose veal"
  • Vuopersfzina – type of Pi sandwich; invented in Reading, Pennsylvania; consists of ham, cheese, fried egg, seasonings, and pizza bread (may be Texas toast or sliced bread)
  • Wapatuli (also spelled wapatula, wapatui) – type of mixed drink; consists of various alcoholic spirits combined with fruit in large quantities; [ehow.com/how_2306303_make-wapatuli.html]
  • Warming drawer (also called oven warming draweroroven 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. [694]
  • Whambuca – type of drink in the U.K.; a mix of whiskey and sambuca; [695]
  • Wheat flour aliment (zh:麵食)
  • Wheat Nuts – brand of snack food; nut-free, but with a nutty taste; made by AnaCon Foods in the U.S.; wheatnuts.com
  • Wheatlets – type of wheat flour similar to semolina or cream of wheat)
  • White House Cook Book-late-19th-and early-20th-century "cyclopedia of information for the home"; includes recipes, home remedies, etiquette, and "facts worth knowing"
  • Wieliczka salt – salt from the Wieliczka Salt Mine
  • Wilkins Coffee – brand of coffee; [encyclopediadramatica.se/Wilkins_Coffee]; mentioned at Wilkins Estate. From 1957 to 1961, Jim Henson had produced 179 commercials for Wilkins Coffee starring two Muppets, Wilkins and Wontkins. (draft)
  • Yakuts cuisine (ru:Якутская кухня)
  • Yum yum sauce (also known as Japanese white sauce, Japanese steakhouse sauce) – type of sauce; may actually be of U.S. origin; [696]
  • Yup (soda) – brand of lemon-lime soda; made by Squamscot Old Fashioned Beverages; [697]
  • Zalabia – currently redirects to Jalebi#Zalabia – type of crisp, waffle-like Syrian pastry; [698]
  • Zwetschgenwasser (de:Zwetschgenwasser) - lit. "plum water", form of schnapps
  • Literature[edit]

    Media networks and organizations[edit]

    ([699][700][701][702])

    [704] [705] [706] [707] [708] [709] [710]

    People[edit]

    (https://www.balam.io) (Main Website) [858] (Tedxtalks video file about his work)

    Non-people[edit]

    0–9[edit]

    A–M[edit]

  • Advertising & Design Club of Canada (theadcc.ca) - its website states "non-profit, non-political group dedicated to encouraging excellence in Canadian advertising and design"; started in 1948; hosts annual awards program called Directions; there are about 18 WP articles (search with "and" and "&") that mention this organization or award, some with redlinks.
  • African Mirror, a newsreel established in South Africa in 1913
  • Akilah Net (akilah.net) - online news and career resource for young professionals in East Africa; affiliated with the Akilah Institute for Women (akilahinstitute.org); featured in TechMoran ([859]) as an innovative tool for helping East Africans secure employment
  • American Ingenuity Awards - annual honor conferred by Smithsonian Magazine on distinguished scientists, scholars and artists in nine fields. Started in 2012. Featured in AdWeek and Washingtonian. [860] [82] [83] The 2016 awards, held on December 8, received extra media coverage for including a letter from astronaut John Glenn, who died that day, to technology award winner Jeff Bezos, who created rocket company Blue Origin. [84] Numerous previous winners, including Caroline Hoxby[85] and John Rogers,[86] list the award on their Wikipedia pages.
  • Art & Object - a widely read American fine art news website started in 2017, interviews with famous artists like Judy Chicago and Ai Weiwei
  • The Beehive (Online Newspaper) - The Beehive is a non-profit online newspaper which gives voice to the youth. It offers an alternative view on topics including current affairs, political and ethical issues, science, and culture. It is based in [Manchester, UK] from which its name is derived. A Beehive represents the workforce, working together to achieve an aim. It offers opinion-based articles written by teenagers, offering a unique viewpoint.) (Sources: www.thebeehivenews.wordpress.com , www.twitter.com/thebeehivenews , www.instagram.com/thebeehiveofficial ).
  • ComeSeeTv (www.comeseetv.com - ComeSeeTv is a brand new concept in online paid streaming video content, free sharing and publicity! ComeSeeTv.com is three things internationally.First it is a video delivery platform that allows anyone to use it to stream video content and earn revenue for their commnunity, cause or organization. Next, it is a website that pulls all platform members to one place to increase the visibility of their content by creating individual channels for each member and promoting them for free! Third, ComeSeeTv is an agent for cultural and community development and unity across the Caribbean and globally. ComeSeeTv has been endeared as the Community Channel Tv of the Caribbean! The ComeSeeTv Mission: To foster socio-cultural and economic community development, create viable avenues for the youth and to empower women!) ([861][862][863][864][865][866][867])
  • Bliss & Hellfire (blissandhellfire.com) - Portuguese online magazine; focuses on photography, equipment review and music photojournalism
  • Canal+ (Myanmese television operator): Formerly known as 4TV, it is a joint venture between Forever Group in Myanmar and Canal+ Group in France. 4TV became Canal+ in 2018.
  • CarAdvice (caradvice.com.au) - Australian automotive website covering the automotive industry, owned by Nine_Entertainment_Co.
  • Children's PressLine - youth media outlet
  • City Arts Magazine (cityartsonline.com) - 10-year-old Seattle arts and culture magazine; focuses on music, theatre and visual arts and the artists who create it in the Seattle area
  • Creamer Media (Creamer Media Proprietary Limited) (creamermedia.co.za) - media-production company; publishes Engineering News (Creamer Media) (engineeringnews.co.za) and Mining Weekly; produces Research Channel Africa (researchchannel.co.za) and Polity.org.za (polity.org.za)
  • DC Statesman - ([[868]]) Far Right Conservative political website offering clickbait headlines to opinion pieces purported to be news articles. They offer the tagline, "We seek to be a disruptive force in the news industry" and also claim to be "one of the fastest growing conservative news sites in the United States." They have associations with; The Lifelong Conservative email list, Mustard Seed Interactive, Prosper, Kurt Luidhardt, Prosper’s co-founder and vice president and his wife Kristen Luidhardt, Prosper’s president and Mustard Seed’s president. Mustard Seed is a Prosper client, Kurt Luidhardt said. Incorporation records show that the firm is headquartered in the same suite of the same Greenwood, Indiana, building as Prosper. according to: (Lachlan Markay 07.05.17 <http://www.thedailybeast.com/seth-rich-murder-conspiracy-is-being-used-to-sell-face-cream>)
  • Deadheadland - (deadheadland.com) is a website and social media channel for Deadheads, Jamband Music, and Music Festival Fans; Grateful Dead Fan Site and Setlist Blog
  • C-Town Chatter - Lifestyle Online Magazine that reports Political, Entertainment and Celebrity, Business, Technology, and Health news. Their main target audience is located in the Arab world, however, they do have readership from the U.S., Europe, and South Africa. Based in both Egypt and Saudi Arabia, the magazine is planning to expand drastically in the Middle East to be able to live cover the news of the region. Since their establishment in 2018, they have garnered around, at press time, 19.1K followers on their official page on Instagram, 28K followers on their official page on Facebook, and around 300k clicks per month to their website. Recently launching their weekly podcast, they have managed to garner around 20k followers on Apple Podcasts, and they are considered to be among the few magazines to have their podcast in the Middle East. Their News Flash Briefing on Alexa Store is also available for download. C-Town Chatter has a lot of advertorial content from both international and national brands; such as Starbucks, LG, Netflix, Ora Developments, Emirates Airlines, and Spotify where they do have their own Verified Account.
  • Deadicated Fans (deadicatedfans.com) - website for fans with an obsession for movies, television, games
  • DeDe Leads - Access exclusive Web Design, WordPress Development, SEO, Content Writing and Data Entry Leads Completely Free. [869]
  • Defend, Defy, Defeat. Evil Stops Here (evilstopshere.blogspot.ae) - non-profit blog about saving and protecting the innocent
  • Deutsches Nachrichtenbüro (DNB), official news agency of Nazi Germany. German Wikipedia page, Financial Times
  • EIN News (einnews.info) - Internet news aggregation; precursor to Google News; first Internet news aggregator of English news from China ([870]); conflict with Russia over use of the name "Russia" in web URL ([871])
  • EverydayAfrica (everydayafricaproject.com) - group of photographers in Africa share snippets of ordinary life on an Instagram feed called Everyday Africa
  • EverydayMumbai (everydaymumbai.com); [872]; [873]; [874]; visual chronicle of Mumbai; attempts at exploring the social landscape and daily lives of people of Mumbai
  • Figment.com (figment.com) - online community for reading and writing young-adult fiction; references: Lewis, Jacob. "Teenage Thumb Tribes: Why Cell Phone Novels Are Part of Publishing's Future". Publishing Perspectives 1 June 2010 ([875]), Koblin, John. "The Great American Text". The New York Observer ([876])
  • GBTimes (gbtimes.com) - Finland-based web newspaper whose goal is to be "a bridge between China and the rest of the world" and "first and best contact in Europe for cross-cultural communications with China". Wikipedia search for "gbtimes" brings up Global Times, which is a Chinese government newspaper; it seems important to know whether they are connected. *
  • Golden State Times
  • GoLocalProv (www.golocalprov.com) - Local Rhode Island On-Line News Magazine
  • Hashtag Basketball (hashtagbasketball.com) - A website covering the NBA, WNBA, and fantasy basketball with news, content, tools, and analysis.
  • Heath Media Media and Events company in Australia. Founded and runs websites The AU Review (theaureview.com), The Iris (theiris.com.au) and Hello Asia! (helloasia.com.au), plus events the National Live Music Awards (http://www.nlmas.com.au/), Captured Australia and the Courtyard Sessions. [877]]
  • Helix Studios (Pornography) (Helix Studios is a gay erotica studio. Helixstuidos.com)
  • Icepeople - Icepeople is the world's northernmost alternative newspaper, based in Longyearbyen, Norway, about 750 miles from the North Pole. Founded in 2009, it is the only alternative weekly outside North America that is a full member of the Association of Alternative News Media. icepeople.net and the newspaper is cited as a reliable source on numerous Wikipedia pages.
  • Islam Jamaica (islamjamaica.com) - the first and only Islamic media brand in Jamaica, reporting on current affairs, issues and events coming out of the local Muslim population.
  • jalopnik - currently redirects to G/O Media - online automotive website; needs its own article (jalopnik.com; [878]; [879])
  • Kentucky Today - currently redirects to Kentucky Baptist Convention - daily online newspaper and news service based in Louisville, Ky. The newspaper contains original news, sports and feature stories in addition to news provided by the Associated Press. The Kentucky Today news service provides state and government news coverage, college sports and features to 18 local and regional newspapers throughout Kentucky (two sources listed below). A recent story by Kentucky Today appeared in The Washington Times, Miami Herald, U.S. News & World Report and many other newspapers after being picked up by the Associated Press. Kentucky Today was launched in November 2015 by the Kentucky Baptist Convention "to help provide Kentucky Baptists with news and perspective on the social issues of the day." The online newspaper free and only requires registration to comment on stories. Kentucky Today requests a brief article in Wikipedia similar to small print newspapers located nearby, such as The Oldham Era and The Kentucky Standard. Thank you for your attention to this request.) (Sources= Kentucky Today website-- http://www.kentuckytoday.com, Examples of newspapers using Kentucky Today's news service-- "Advocate moving Accent, H&G content to A sections" https://www.amnews.com/2017/03/11/advocate-moving-accent-hg-content-to-a-sections/, "Sun partners with Kentucky Today for UK, state news" https://www.winchestersun.com/2017/03/10/sun-partners-with-kentucky-today-for-uk-state-news/, Washington Times reprints story-- https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/apr/22/half-the-man-he-used-to-be-kentucky-pastor-drops-2/, U.S. News & World Report reprints story-- https://www.usnews.com/news/healthiest-communities/articles/2018-04-22/half-the-man-he-used-to-be-kentucky-pastor-drops-240-pounds, Miami Herald reprints story-- http://www.miamiherald.com/news/article209578009.html, Kentucky Today launch-- http://www.bpnews.net/45831/ky-baptists-elect-first-african-american-president, The Oldham Era Wikipedia page -- The_Oldham_Era, The Kentucky Standard Wikipedia page -- The Kentucky Standard.) CornetetR (talk) 17:19, 24 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]
  • Khiladi Sports (khiladisports.com) - Pakistan's first major platform for sports analysis and discussion - covering the latest news, results, and more from around the world.
  • Közép-Európai Sajtó és Média Alapítvány (lit.'Central European Press and Media Foundation'): A new Hungarian media holding company whose assets are consisted of pro-Viktor Orbán news outlets. [880], [881], [882], [883]
  • The Logical Indian (thelogicalindian.com) - online news and media publishing organization from India; covers unconventional news and attempts at providing a logical perspective to issues and events
  • Lost Coast Outpost (lostcoastoutpost.com) - online news and media organization from Northern California reporting for Humboldt County, California, and neighboring counties
  • Make Them Laugh Entertainment (twitter.com/MakeThemLaughEn) - talent agency; represents and manages stand-up comedians and other performers; run by Tony L; based in Atlanta, Georgia
  • MATTE Projects (https://matteprojects.com/) - creative agency and production company based in TriBeCa; known for organizing notable large-scale music & arts events for celebrity clientele (e.g. Full Moon Music Festival in NYC, Rihanna's Met Gala afterparty) and (c) for promoting the Fyre Festival and co-producing the Netflix documentary covering the event. (http://coveteur.com/2018/10/02/matte-projects-founders-entrepreneurship-working-with-friends/)
  • Masala Marsala - A website for Indian-Italian fusion recipes and articles. Masala Marsala also has a subsidiary website for tech-related articles and news, known as "MM Tech" (Masala Marsala Tech). Masala Marsala is accessible via masalamarsala.com, and MM Tech is accessible via tech.masalamarsala.com. Masala Marsala was first indexed on Google Search results at the beginning of 2022, and is best known for the articles "Cinépolis vs. AMC, What's better?" and "The History of Fusion Cuisine".
  • Metro Canada - newspaper; founded and edited by P. J. Harston
  • N–Z[edit]

    • The Robert B. Silvers Foundation (A bequest by Silvers, who died in March 2017, established a charitable entity, the Robert B. Silvers Foundation, the aim of which is to support writers. Silvers named Mendelsohn as director with Hederman as president. The Foundation’s goal is to support writers working in the areas that were nurtured by Silvers in the Review: in-depth political, social, economic, and scientific commentary, long-form arts and literary criticism, and the intellectual essay. Such support will take the form of disbursements to enable works in progress, and of the bestowal annually of a series of prizes, to be known as the Silvers-Dudley Prizes, recognizing outstanding achievement in the kinds of writing Silvers and his late partner, Lady Grace Dudley, embraced and encouraged: the Robert B. Silvers Prize for Journalism; the Robert B. Silvers Prize for Criticism; and the Grace Dudley Prize for Writing on European Culture. -- COI: administrator of the Robert B. Silvers Foundation) (https://www.nybooks.com/emily-greenhouse-gabriel-winslow-yost-editors/)
  • National Arts Strategies (artstrategies.org) - non-profit organization; established by the Andrew W. Mellon and Rockefeller FoundationsasNational Arts Stabilization in 1983, an independent nonprofit arts management organization; works with a variety of arts organizations in capacity building and professional development; notable alumni of programs at NAS include William L. Boyd, Madeline Sayet, and Adrian Ellis; in 2016, it was awarded a grant from the Doris Duke Foundation to build professional development capacity for the International Association of Blacks in Dance [884]
  • Next Level Racing virtual reality motion simulator company
  • Oscar Wilde Awards - this news article mentions the "10th annual Oscar Wilde Awards"; a handful of WP articles list people as being recipients of the award. Sam Peter Jackson "was nominated for the 2006 Oscar Wilde Award for Writing". Last Summer at Bluefish Cove "... and Oscar Wilde Awards ..." Colin Davidson (artist) citation title for "US/Ireland Alliance Honor, Los Angeles" is "US-Ireland Alliance's 10th annual Oscar Wilde Awards honors Colin Davidson, Carrie Fisher and Stephen Colbert". John Glines "Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) (Oscar Wilde Award)". Jim Brochu "the Oscar Wilde Award". Declan Kiberd "Oscar Wilde Award for Literary Achievement, 1996". Steve Schalchlin "PFLAG-LA Oscar Wilde Award, 1997 & 2003". Rikki Beadle-Blair "Greg Owen won the Oscar Wilde Award for New Writing". The awards seem to be put on by the us-irelandalliance.org though the site says very little about the award. [885] says "Annually, we host the Oscar Wilde Awards in Los Angeles."; Google searches for "US-Ireland Alliance" "Oscar Wilde Awards" return higher-quality results than just "Oscar Wilde Awards"
  • Roads and Kingdoms (roadsandkingdoms.com) - Roads and Kingdoms is a New York-based online publication covering food, travel, and politics. It received the James Beard Foundation's Publication of the Year award in 2017, and Anthony Bourdain was a sole investor in the publication. Roads and Kingdoms has received substantial coverage by The Wall Street Journal, American Journalism Review, Inc., and Eater. ([886]; [887]; [888]; [889]; [890])
  • SAPIENS (sapiens.org) - SAPIENS is an online magazine covering anthropology for a popular audience. It is an editorially-independent project of the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, and has been syndicated in many online science publications, including Scientific American, Slate, and Aeon (digital magazine). [891]; [892]; [893]; [894]; [895]
  • Society of Accredited Voice Over Artists (savoa.org) - accreditation by SaVoa is recognition of a voice-over artist's ability to provide vocally and technically proficient broadcast-quality voice over services and to conduct business in a manner that enhances the profession as a whole; maintains an accreditation program for voice-over artists worldwide
  • The State Hornet (statehornet.com) — Sacramento State's student news organization, founded in 1949. Has won multiple college publication awards in the last months.)
  • United By Pop (unitedbypop.com) - Created in June 2016, United By Pop is a pop culture media site and online community that brings together everything trending in both the United Kingdom and the United States, launched by Verity Harris and Jackie Kolgraf. [896] [897] [898]
  • ValueWalk (www.valuewalk.com) - ValueWalk LLC owns and operates an online platform that publishes financial industry news. Its platform provides value investing, hedge funds, large asset managers, technology industry, business, and political news. ValueWalk LLC was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in New York City, New York.
  • West Hull FM, a community radio station based in Hull, a city in Yorkshire, the station was founded in 2017.
  • Wonkhe (UK news higher education policy news site, widely cited in Wikipedia articles on UK higher ed, frequently carries articles by UK politicians and university leaders) (http://wonkhe.com))
  • CDA - Casting Directors Association (The Casting Directors Association is an alliance of professional Casting Directors dedicated to upholding professional standards within the industry) http://castingdirectorsassociation.com/
  • iHeartPodcast Network (The iHeartPodcast Network is the largest podcast publisher globally that produces many original podcasts including "The Rob Burgundy Podcast," "Stuff You Should Know," "The Breakfast Club," and more. The network is owned by iHeartMedia.) (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/07/business/media/iheartmedia-stuff-you-should-know-podcasts.html?searchResultPosition=3) (https://www.iheartmedia.com/podcasts)
  • iHeartRadio ALTer EGO (iHeartRadio ALTer EGO was first created in 2017. It's a one-day music festival that typically takes place in Los Angeles and features the biggest artists in alternative rock. The event is run by iHeartMedia.) (https://music.mxdwn.com/2017/10/17/news/iheart-radio-announces-inaugural-2017-alter-ego-festival-lineup-featuring-beck-the-national-and-spoon/)
  • Lime Time (Lime Time Productions is a production and content group founded in 2022. They're known for their web-series, Takes a Village, as well as their other channel, Quarter To PLay.) (https://twitter.com/LimeTimeofcl https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvJNuyAR2sj4DvU96a1msiA)
  • Spectrum Culture (American webzine. Featured reviewer on music aggregator site AnyDecentMusic? (ADM). Apparently founded in October 2008 by David Harris.)
  • SUPERJUMP (Independent digital gaming magazine. [87]. Founded in 2016 by James Burns.)
  • FlickDirect (FlickDirect™ carries a wide assortment of entertainment news, release information, video clips, reviews, and celebrity interviews. FlickDirect covers U.S.-released motion pictures and television, from the popular to the obscure. Our stories, reviews, and interviews are syndicated on various platforms including in print, Rotten Tomatoes®, Apple News, Google News, and The Internet Movie Database (IMDB)®. Our correspondents can also be heard on the broadcast television, radio as well as syndicated videos on other networks. The site is strategically partnered with various studios and companies to provide exclusive content to its visitors.) ([899])
  • F1District (F1District is a Formula 1 news platform founded in 2021) (https://blog.feedspot.com/uk_f1_blogs/)
  • Rai Nettuno Sat Due (it)
  • Yaw VR virtual reality motion simulator company (2 products, millions of $)
  • Museums[edit]

    People[edit]

    • Mark David Wolf – Secretly acquired about 25,000 photographs for the J. Paul Getty Museum that resulted in a change in the museum world's attitude toward photography. Also awarded Peabody and Emmy awards. Married to noted architect Maya Lin
  • Philip Rylands (art historian, museum director and author, currently President and CEO of the Society of the Four Arts in Palm Beach, Florida, founding Director of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, Italy, author of numerous books including the Catalogue Raisonné of the works of Palma il Vecchio. Was awarded Cavaliere Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italian for services to culture.) ([900][901][902][903][904]
  • Dr. Ghada Hijjawi Qaddumi – A celebrated scholar and advocate of Islamic art and culture, she served as President of the World Crafts Council - Asia Pacific Region and was recognized for her contributions to the preservation and promotion of traditional crafts. Dr. Ghada Hijjawi Qaddumi was honored by multiple international organizations for her work.[88] [89] [90] [91] [92]
  • A–M[edit]

  • Alford Heritage Museum (alfordheritagemuseum.com) - local heritage museum and former auction mart in Alford, Aberdeenshire
  • BAK (Utrecht) - Utrecht, Netherlands (nl)
  • Ballroom Marfa (ballroommarfa.org) - contemporary arts non-profit in Marfa, Texas; co-producer of Prada Marfa
  • The Beck Cultural Exchange Center (beckcenter.net) - Primary state-designated repository for African-American history and culture in East Tennessee, located in East Knoxville since 1975
  • Billy Graham Training Center at The Cove (thecove.org)
  • Campbell County Rockpile Museum (rockpilemuseum.com) - A museum located in Gillette, Wyoming dedicated to the story of the Powder River Basin region of Wyoming and Montana. [905]; [906]; [907]
  • Casa del Hombre - museum in A Coruña, Spain; [908][dead link]
  • Casa-Museu Gaudí - Hypostyle Hall, Park Güell, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; designed by Antoni Gaudí, who was hired for the job by Eusebi Güell
  • Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga - es:Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga
  • Chappelle des Ursulines, museum and historical chapel in Quebec City [93][94]
  • Children's Museum of the Lowcountry - Charleston, SC
  • Christopher Cutts Gallery - Toronto, Ontario
  • Cultural museum – general article for type of museum; example: Chinese American Museum DC
  • Explore Space Branson MO Space Museum (bransonexplorespace.org)[dead link] - [909]; [910]
  • Gartner Pediatric History Center - Itasca, IL; [911] history center includes 1500 pediatric artifacts, papers, and AAP archives
  • Museum of GAZ - Nizhny Novgorod, Russia; [912]
  • Girl Museum - Virtual museum of girlhood; founded 2009; [913]
  • Grotta Mangiapane - Trapani, Sicily; [914]
  • Heathcote Museum & Gallery - Point Heathcote
  • Jack D. Diehm Museum of Natural History - Fort Wayne, Indiana
  • Japan House London - London, United Kingdom; [915]
  • Kaifeng Museum (开封市博物馆) - Kaifeng, Henan, China
  • King Richard III Visitor Centre, Leicester (kriii.com) - Leicester
  • Las Pozas Surrealist Garden - Xilitla, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
  • Lithgow SAF Museum (also known as Lithgow Small Arms Factory Museum) (lithgowsafmuseum.org.au) - museum located in Lithgow, New South Wales dedicated to the story of the Lithgow Small Arms Factory. [916]; [917]; [918]
  • Maritime Discovery Centre - Brockville, Ontario; [919][dead link]
  • Matsuda Collection (also known as Sports Car Museum of Japan, Porsche Museum of Japan) - defunct; famous collection at one time
  • Museum of Craft and Design (sfmcd.org) - San Francisco, California; exhibiting innovative contemporary work in craft and design
  • Museum of Portable Sound (museumofportablesound.com) - Southsea, United Kingdom; Portable museum exhibiting recorded sounds as museum objects. Also houses a research library and physical objects collection of portable audio devices.
  • Museum of Teaching and Learning (www.motal.org) - Fullerton, California; Educating people about education. Traveling exhibits include history of Mendez V. Westminster.
  • N–Z[edit]

  • Superposition Gallery, Online and pop-up gallery based out of Los Angeles and New York. Exhibitions of emerging artists such as Haleigh Nickerson, John Rivas, Super Future Kid, Panni Malekzadeh, Sinjun Strom [920]
  • Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History and Innovation (massgeneral.org/museum) - museum of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston; this is separate from the Ether Dome
  • The Art Museum (www.infinityblot.com/projects/the-art-museum/) - a virtual art museum on the Metaverse made up of multiple galleries, exploring everything from RenaissancetoContemporary artwork. It is known as the first virtual art museum on the metaverse to display user-created, ai-generated, and real-world artwork. This museum can be visited on the Roblox platform. This museum is also part of The Education Alliance, which is a cross-promotional alliance between virtual educational experiences.
  • The Portland Collection - significant historical fine- and decorative-art collection belonging to the Dukes of Portland and their families at Welbeck Abbey; [927]
  • Red Cloud Museum and Heritage Center (redcloudschool.org/museum)
  • Red House Museum and Gardens - Christchurch, Dorset, England (www.hampshireculturaltrust.org.uk/red-house-museum-and-gardens). Former Victorian workhouse, now a local history museum
  • Rosso Bianco Collection - de:Rosso Bianco Collection
  • Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilisation - the UAE's first Islamic museum
  • The Stoogeum (stoogeum.com) - the world's first and largest museum of Three Stooges memorabilia in Ambler, PA
  • Surnateum (surnateum.org)
  • Walk In Art Center (walkinartcenter.org) - art gallery in Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania; hs 15 working artist studios and many educational and community programs
  • Western Bridge (westernbridge.org) - Seattle, Washington
  • The Yukon Arts Centre Public Art Gallery - gallery associated with Owen Williams (calligrapher); part of the Yukon Arts Centre
  • National or ethnic cultures[edit]

    People[edit]

  • Leroy Columbo (LeRoy Columbo)
  • T. Owens Moore - melanin science.
  • Arlene Skolnick
  • Raymond Two Hawks Watson - Afro-Native-American activist; won a 300k innovation grant from the Rhode Island Foundation
  • Joso Buzan(1873-1936); Croatian academic painter
  • Non-people[edit]

  • Amberella - Baltic
  • Anglo conformity (Anglo-conformity)
  • Association of Highland Clans and Societies was redlinked in Template:Gaels
  • Ayurvastra - Indian cloth that has been infused with the Indian medicine ayurvedia
  • Bantu naming
  • The Bogle - dance move
  • Camp Moshava Ennismore - Canadian Jewish overnight summer camp
  • Camp Romaca for Girls - American overnight summer camp located in the berkshires, brother camp to Camp Greylock for Boys
  • Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska - Tribal government of the Tlingit and Haida [95]
  • Crimean Tatar art
  • Erigae
  • Fête des Vendanges de Montmartre (fetedesvendangesdemontmartre.com) - Parisian festival in Montmartre
  • Global Glimpse (globalglimpse.org) - A nonprofit organization providing travel to high school students while engaging them in a leadership development program
  • Hippopotamus from the tomb of Senbi - Senbi
  • Igas Bagwal - Cultural Festival celebrated in the state of Uttarakhand in India, also known as Burhi Deepavali - India
  • Indian liltorsub-continental lilt - characteristic speaking style (independent of accent) of the people of the Indian sub-continent
  • Indian relay No article (?) but there are many good sources'; e.g.:
  • -- Whitaker, Bill (31 March 2024). "Indian Relay: Daring horse races rooted in history of Native American tribes". www.cbsnews.com. CBS News.
    -- Hegyi, Nate. "Indian Relay Celebrates History And Culture Through Horse Racing". npr.org. National Public Radio.
    -- "Holding Tight to a Racing Tradition". The New York Times.

    Performing arts[edit]

    Print media[edit]

    Recreation and hobbies[edit]

    General[edit]

    A–Z[edit]

  • ab circle pro - a type of exercise machine
  • apologems (ja:詫び石)
  • bathing season - term seems to be widely used with a consistent meaning, although there are red links to it; there is a possible lang-wiki at pt:Época balnear
  • Bell of Lost Souls (belloflostsouls.net)
  • Bethany's Day - holiday which falls on June 25; involves giving away unwanted items around your home
  • Bengalis in Hyderabad (bengalisinhyderabad.com) - organization (registered society) for the Bengali community in Hyderabad
  • BeWelcome (Open-source non-profit hospitality exchange site) (Bewelcome.org – a non-profit democratic hospex service set up for growth)
  • BikerOrNot (bikerornot.com)[dead link] - social network for motorcyclists; facebook.com/bikerornot
  • blackwhitemeeting.com (blackwhitemeeting.com) - website; covers issues of interracial dating, courtship, and marriage
  • Box Wars (boxwars.net)
  • bromine pool - type of swimming pool sanitation; uses bromine instead of chlorine; [928]
  • bull barrel - type of gun barrel; described at accurizing#stiffness
  • Copenhagen Diet Plan - a diet method to help lose weight
  • Craft materials from waste - [929]
  • Darkwood Manor (darkwoodmanor.net) - haunted house; located in Luray, Virginia, United States
  • Doctor Who: The Edge of Reality (www.doctorwhonews.net) - doctor who; video game; nintendo switch;
  • Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins (www.doctorwhonews.net) - doctor who; video game; nintendo switch
  • Druidawn (www.druidawn.org) - fantasy RPG non-profit organization; helps kids write
  • Evil Intentions (eihaunt.com) - haunted house; escape room; ghost tours located in Elgin, Illinois, United States
  • fabric paint - fabric paints and painting such as cameo, Hobbytex, and Trichem; [930]; [931]; [932]
  • Fischertagsverein
  • Grandma's Attic- a children's game where they come up with random objects that they "found" in their grandma's attic, and each person has to list them all.
  • Haduri - [933]; [934]
  • Halloween Hellmouth - [935]; [936]; daily Youtube vlogger, haunted house, scare video
  • Horst Ortmann - holder of the world's record for the longest spit; [937]
  • hot hula fitness - dance workout; set to Polynesian drumbeats [spam link removed]
  • Large Dangerous Rocket Ships (also known as LDRS) - high-power rocketry convention/launch; see Tripoli Rocketry Association; [938]; [939]; [940]; [941]; [942]
  • 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'; [943]
  • mailswapper - A person who used to (or still does) send the latest (not always) demos, computer games, utilities or other programs or files to another person living anywhere in the world by mail, usually including a written letter with the disk(s) or other media within the sending. Can also be called a swapper. [944] [945]
  • Marksman Classic 1010 - brand of air gun; produced by Marksman
  • Mayview Manor
  • Model Railroad Hobbyist - online magazine; caters to the model railroad enthusiast; readers of List of rail transport-related periodicals are insistent that it be included, so maybe there's something there
  • modemtrader - A person who downloads and uploads the latest (not always) demosorcomputer games or other files by modem in bulletin board systems, modemtrading used to be popular in the 1990s but the internet and the slow speed of modems have made modemtraders and modemtrading at least almost non-existent. [946] [947] [948] (Really difficult to find sources for this topic, Google, Duckduckgo or archive.org don't have much on this.)
  • mountaineering cam - link from Cam (disambiguation) and chockstones)
  • Nerd Weekend - gathering and celebration of all things nerdy; arranged by individual social groups; stretches from Friday to Sunday
  • NXTLog
  • Olympus VR340, D750 (Olympus digital camera VR340, D750 - an article to complete the camera model for the Template at Commons (Example)
  • Oppaidius Summer Trouble! - a videogame published on Steam [949]
  • 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.) ( https://www.sentosacove.com/directory; https://www.misstamchiak.com/quayside-isle/; https://www.ladyironchef.com/2018/06/quayside-isle/; https://www.8days.sg/eatanddrink/newsandopening/10-signature-dishes-worth-eating-at-quayside-isle-sentosa-cove-11934220; https://www.tripadvisor.com.sg/Attraction_Review-g294265-d6482566-Reviews-Quayside_Isle-Singapore.html; https://eatbook.sg/quayside-isle/; https://ordinarypatrons.com/2016/06/24/quayside-isle-restaurants-sentosa-cove/; https://www.singaporetravelholic.com/marina-front-dining-quayside-isle-sentosa-cove; https://www.singaporetravelholic.com/quayside-isle-sentosa-cove; https://www.epicureasia.com/special-feature/10796/delectable-dining-with-breath-taking-views-at-quayside-isle/;)
  • sewing bee - a bee (gathering) for the purposes of sewing and socializing
  • Scram Escape Rooms - an Escape Room in Sydney, Australia.
  • Students of the World - Is a kid friendly penpal website for all ages. It was founded in 1995 by French Nicolas, Yvonne, Géraldine, and Marie-Jo, as a snailmail website. Then in 2001 it began to offer more services like email-penpals, blogs, clubs, and pictures.
  • Tea Card (teacard.com)
  • Discord Sunucuları - Discord presentations community
  • The Stream Station - [950]; Is a community built around a custom coded chat and a YouTube AutoPilot, all of the site content is community sourced. Site users can apply to become a streamer and go live to all other people on the page at the time, using services such as Twitch.tv, Hitbox.tv, Beam_(website) and YouTube.
  • theoretical knitting - [951]
  • Worldle (not Wordle) (Geography word game) (https://worldle.teuteuf.fr/ https://metro.co.uk/2022/02/18/what-is-worldle-how-to-play-the-wordle-alternative-for-geography-fans-16128740/)
  • Organizations[edit]

    • Arcknight (arcknight.com) - Tabletop RPG company producing maps, flat plastic miniatures, RPG Spell Effects, and many other products.
  • Caesar Creek Soaring Club - Gliderport in Waynesville, OH is known to hold many famous glider meets.
  • CharCon (charcon.org) - gaming convention; held annually in Charleston, West Virginia; List of gaming conventions#South Atlantic
  • Chi-Fi (chi-fi.org) - geek convention; held in downtown Chicago, Illinois;[952]; [953]; [954]
  • Clear Springs Recreation Area - [955]; [956]
  • Dapper Labs - Developer of Flow Blockchain, CryptoKitties, NBA Top Shots - [957][958]
  • Durham University Treasure Trap - LARP group based in Durham
  • Festival of Lettuce - held every year in the village of Artas on the West Bank
  • Flywheel Sports - (www.flywheelsports.com - fitness studio
  • GeekGirlCon - (geekgirlcon.com - Non-profit organization best known for their two-day convention that goes by the same name.
  • Grand National Sheep Stakes - sheep race in England
  • Hard Rock Hotel and Casino (Tulsa) (hardrockcasinotulsa.com) - [959]; [960]; [961]; [962]
  • The Homestead Resort (thehomesteadresort.com); - four-season destination resort; largest employer in Leelanau County, Michigan; located on the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
  • IT'Z - party place
  • Kraken Con krakencon.com) - relatively small convention; meets twice a year in the Spring and Fall; first convention held October 8, 2013, at South San Francisco Conference Center with 988 attendees
  • LRC (Hong Kong) (lrc.com.hk) - 125-year-old sporting club in Hong Kong
  • ModelersGuild (modelersguild.com)
  • Myths and Legends Convention (often shortened to MALCon) (malcondenver.com) - annual fandom convention held in Denver, Colorado; first held in September 2013; 2014 and 2015 held in August; 2016 scheduled for August; events generally include larger gatherings such as dances (Yule Ball, Shindig) and entertainment (Second Breakfast, Mad Hatter Tea), interactive programming (chain mail, costume piece making), gaming (including tabletop boardgames and RPGs), and discussions and panels; programming focuses on specific fandoms year to year; [963]; [964][965]
  • Rainbow Slides Leisure Centre - defunct; based in Stirling, Scotland; "Rainbow Slides Farewell" on YouTube includes old pictures of the inside and outside of the building; has famous mural
  • Red Flannel Festival (redflannelfestival.org) - always on the first Saturday in October in Cedar Springs, Michigan; fiftheen-oldest festival in the Michigan
  • Replay Cafe (replaycafedetroit.com) - (Modern arcade/internet cafe in Detroit offering PC, console, VR and arcade gaming.) ([966]) ([967]) ([968]) ([969]) ([970]) ([971]) ([972]) ([973]) ([974]) ([975]) ([976])
  • RetroGameCon (retrogamecon.com) (Video game convention in Syracuse, NY, USA. Founded 2013, takes place annually on the first weekend in November.) ([977]) ([978]) ([979]) ([980]) ([981])([982])
  • Richmond Folk Festival (richmondfolkfestival.org) - annual festival (usually in October) in Richmond, Virginia; showcases art, music, dance, and other cultural interests; sponsored by Venture Richmond
  • RuffleCon (rufflecon.org) - alternative-fashion convention in Connecticut; [983]
  • SciotsorAncient Egyptian Order of Sciots, a.k.a. A.E.O.S. (sciots.org) - appendant body within Freemasonry;
  • [984]

    Games and toys[edit]

    General[edit]

    A–M[edit]
  • Band of Maniacal Brothers - California-based gaming organization; since 2002; [989]; [990]; [991]
  • Blindfolded Speedrunning - Branch of popular gaming hobby Speedrunning. Hobby with the goal of beating video games as fast as possible without sight and external help. Has a fast growing community and can often be seen as a challenge/bonus run at charity-events like Games Done Quick. Community website can be found at (blindfoldedgaming.com). external: [992] [993] [994]
  • Big Jay's Workshop - custom resin molding and casting, inventor of the 'Artisan Dice' line of giant D20s with various items embedded within the dice
  • Columbus Area Boardgaming Society (CABS) (buckeyeboardgamers.org) - one of the largest board gaming clubs in the United States ([995]); more than 400 members ([996], [997]); library includes over 1,000 games dedicated to "bringing the gamers of Central Ohio together" ([998]); sponsors board gaming convention Buckeye Game Fest every Fall ([999], [1,000],
  • Dread Pirate - table-top pirate game Android Haberleri
  • At Yarışı Tahminleri - table-top pirate game At Yarışı Tahminleri
  • Ataşehir Çekici - table-top pirate game Ataşehir Çekici
  • Genel Forum Sitesi - table-top pirate game Genel Forum Sitesi
  • Ataşehir Avukat - table-top pirate game Ataşehir Avukat
  • Yabancı Yarışlar - table-top pirate game yabancı yarışlar
  • En Çok Kazandıran Meslekler - table-top pirate game [1,001]

  • [1,002]); runs the Board Room at Origins Game Fair ([1,003], [1,004]); has local food trucks at weekly meetings ([1,005])

    N–Z[edit]
    • NFL Super Bowl Jackpots – an NFL-licensed slot machine game by Aristocrat Gaming; the first slot machine officially licensed by the NFL
  • Nobunaga's Cradle - move in Go (game); named after Oda Nobunaga
  • Osmo (games) - award-winning educational children's games for iPad made by startup company Tangible Play
  • Plastic Spider Ring - toy plastic ring; given to children as a gift during the holiday of Halloween
  • polydron- educational toy; make Platonic solids including the dodecahedron out of connectible plastic shapes
  • Popin (ja:ぽぴん; other names include Biidoro, Chanpon (toy) and Poppen (toy)) - Japanese toy musical instrument; made from glass
  • pop vinyl - collectibles made by the company funko, are small figurines of characters from games, books, movies, tv shows, ads, music and also some original characters
  • Proxy Army (proxyarmy.com) - miniatures developer
  • Rushton Company - a United States toy company based in Georgia known for their made hand painted, rubber dolls and rubber faced animals from the 1950s and 60s (https://www.fabtintoys.com/rushton-dolls/)
  • San-ei -Japanese toy developer company; known for making video game-based plush toys
  • Sáto - an abstract board game with a Dawajian history of more than 1000 years (see https://sites.google.com/site/naeddyr/sato). Bcurfs (talk) 08:56, 20 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]
  • Silly Slammers - bright, velour bean bag characters that speak when slammed
  • Smelly Bellies - brightly coloured plush toys with scents; produced by Moose Enterprises
  • Snailiens - 1992 toy line from Abrams Gentile Entertainment (http://www.agebrands.com/Snailiens.html) and distributed by Jakks Pacific.
  • Sofubi - style of/design approach to collectible toys; part of the world of urban vinyl
  • Squand - "The outrageous underwater sculpting sand"; how does it work?
  • Star City Games (starcitygames.com) - website; dedicated to Magic: The Gathering trading card game
  • Super Nintendo International Challenge competition created by Nintendo Magazine System (Australia); first described in the November 1993 edition of the magazine http://kiwis.world/index.php/component/jdownloads/category/274-nintendo-magazine-system-aus?Itemid=-1
  • Super Sonic Power (SSP) - toy car; made by Kenner Products; introduced in 1970; very fast with manually spun flywheel (using a pull strap to spin the wheel); very popular in the 1970s; [1,018]
  • Tehonbiki(ja:手本引) - A Japanese casino game.
  • The World Called Hollow A web-based MUD with a fantasy setting. www.hollowgame.com
  • Trexi (trexi.com.sg) - collectible figure; comes in range of designs from urban artists, licenses, even corporate companies; created in 2005; popular among collectors who also collect Dunny (collectible figure), Bearbrick
  • trilambdathon - event; combines a number of individual games including a flip-cup boat race, competitive eating of a hot dog, BB gun target shooting, and running
  • Triqo - construction toy; for mathematical shapes
  • Tweakie People - figurine toys and vehicles; by J. Chein; circa late 1960s to early 1970s
  • Twisted Fish (mcneillbrighterminds.com/tf.asp) - game; developed by McNeill Designs for Brighter Minds; [1,019]
  • Tyco VideoCam - black-and-white video camera for kids; made in the mid-1990s
  • US Amateur Team East - chess tournament; largest in the United States
  • Victorian Scraps - Victorian paper-cut figures; popular especially in Germany and Scandinavia; de:Glanzbild; fi:Kiiltokuva; sv:Bokmärke (samlarobjekt)
  • Weird N' Wild Creatures - developed by the International Masters Publishers company
  • What Is D? - game with concealed rules in which a person associates objects or ideas in sets of 4 by saying, "if A is ..., B is ..., and C is ..., then D is ..." and other players attempt to guess the rule for determining D given A, B, and C, and no rule in fact exists, with D being chosen randomly; lacking sources to cite for this game's rules - can anybody help?
  • wild gears -- drawing aid a bit like spirograph
  • Xevos - line of action figures; made by Hasbro; [1,020]
  • Yavalath - strategy game for two players; notable as a game which was devised by a computer; players win by placing four counters in a row, but lose if they place three in a row beforehand; [1,021]; [1,022]
  • Yeehaw! - drinking game; popular with the engineers at the University of British Columbia
  • You've Been Sentenced - game; developed by McNeill Designs for Brighter Minds; winner, "Oppenheim Toy Portfolio GOLD Award!" and iParenting Award
  • Zoob (infinitoy.com/zoob) - construction toy
  • Zube Tube - toy; created by Bob Deissler, president of the Ultimate Cosmic Toy Company, Inc.; popular in early 1990s
  • People[edit]

    Board games[edit]

    Chess[edit]
    Other[edit]

    Card games[edit]

  • 51 (juego de naipes)
  • BaccPo
  • Bears VS. Babies - Card Game; [[1,059]]; Creators of Exploding Kittens
  • Bolivian Canasta - card game; Canasta#Bolivian Canasta
  • Case Closed Trading Card Game
  • Casita Robada
  • Decktet - [1,060]; Games magazine's card game of the year for 2012
  • Desescoba
  • Eve the Second Genesis CCG
  • Gundam War CCG
  • Innovation (card game) - card game; by Carl Chudyk; [1,061]
  • Jowgen the Spiritualist - card from the anime/trading card game Yu-gi-oh
  • Kaijudo (card game) - Wizards of the Coast's own reboot of Duel Masters; a trading card game as well as a media franchise that centres around the card game (including Kaijudo (TV series))
  • Kittens in a Blender - [1,062]
  • Lightseekers - Trading Card Game produced by PlayFusion Ltd; [1,063]
  • Magic Card Index
  • My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic TCG (trading card game) and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic CCG (collectible card game) - issued by Enterplay and licensed from Hasbro
  • Naruto Trading Card Game
  • One Piece Trading Card Game
  • Qetchup Card Game - [1,064]; [1,065]; [1,066]; [1,067]; [1,068]; [1,069]; [1,070]
  • RecentPoker.com (recentpoker.com) - poker information website (learn to play)
  • Sopio - card game; filled with puns; created by Alex Day and Danny Hooper; relies on point system
  • Vs. System card index and game rules - Vs. System
  • Weird n' Wild Creatures
  • Origins Award winners[edit]

    1980
  • TacForce (Game Designers' Workshop) [1,071]
  • Renaissance RulesGeorge Gush
  • Basic Fighter Combat Manual (Gamescience) [1,072]
  • Advanced Fighter Combat (Gamescience) [1,073]
  • 1981
  • Harpoon (board game) (Adventure Games) [1,075]
  • Ship o' the Line (Battleline Publications) [1,076]
  • 1982
  • Rally 'Round the Flag (board game) (Iron Brigade Miniatures) [1,077]
  • 1983
    1984
  • South Mountain (board game) (West End Games) [1,080]
  • 1985
  • VIP of Gaming – Diverse Talents Incorporated
  • 1986
  • The Midwest Wargamers Association Newsletter - Hal Thingium
  • The Korean War (board game) (Victory Games) [1,083]
  • Command Decision (board game) (Game Designers' Workshop) [1,084]
  • Going Home (Twilight: 2000)Twilight: 2000 [1,085]
  • BattleTech Technical Readout (FASA)
  • 1988
    1990
    1991
    1992
    1993
    1994
  • 'Mech (magazine) – Jim Long/AWOL Productions
  • 1995
  • The Three Days Of Gettysburg (GMT Games) [1,090]
  • Tactics of Duty, BattleTech novel
  • 1996
  • The Cthulhu Cycle fiction by Chaosium
  • Mechforce Quarterly – published by Mech Force, edited by Jean Rabe
  • Hostile Aircraft Goblintooth Enterprises [1,092]
  • 1997
  • Starry Wisdom magazine by Chaosium
  • Knights of the Dinner Table Magazine magazine by Kenzer & Company
  • Planar Powers fiction by TSR
  • A Forty Share in Innsmouth fiction by Chaosium
  • Independence Day (Deadlands) [1,094]
  • Flint & Steel (Clash of Arms) [1,095]
  • 1998
  • Leftovers (novel) fiction by Pinnacle Entertainment Group
  • Medieval Warfare (game) – Terry Gore
  • BattleTech: Master Rules (FASA) [1,096]
  • 1999
  • Just a Tad Beyond Innsmouth fiction by Chaosium
  • Great War at Sea: 1904-1905, The Russo-Japanese War (Avalanche Press) [1,097]
  • Armies of Antiquity (Warhammer Historical Wargames) [1,098]
  • Beyond the Mountains of MadnessCall of Cthulhu [1,099]
  • Knights of the Dinner Table: Orcs at the Gates [1,100]
  • 2000
  • The Munchkin's Guide to Power Gaming (Steve Jackson Games) [1,102]
  • The Hills Rise Wild! (Pagan Publishing) [1,103]
  • 2001
  • The Lion (Legend of the Five Rings novel) (Wizards of the Coast) [1,105]
  • "Prometheus Unwound" (short story in The Book of All Flesh [1,106]) (Eden Studios) [1,107]
  • Fear God and Dread Nought (Clash of Arms Games) [1,108]
  • Dungeons & Dragons Chainmail (Wizards of the Coast) [1,109]
  • 2002
  • Munchkin 2: Unnatural Axe (Steve Jackson Games) [1,111]
  • Star Munchkin (Steve Jackson Games) [1,112]
  • Gamemastering Secrets (Grey Ghost Press) [1,113]
  • Ghost War (MechWarrior Dark Age novel) [1,114]
  • Kampfgruppe Commander (Sovereign Press) [1,115]
  • Button Men Web Game (Cheapass Games)
  • Celtic Age (Avalanche Press) [1,116]
  • Warchon (Z-Man Games) [1,117]
  • 2003
  • Zombies!!! 3: Mall Walkers (Twilight Creations) [1,119]
  • A Game of Thrones: Ice and Fire Expansion (Fantasy Flight Games) for A Game of Thrones
  • The Book of Final Flesh (Eden Studios) [1,120]
  • El Cid (board game) (Warhammer Historical Wargames) [1,121]
  • .hack//Enemy (Decipher, Inc.) [1,122]
  • Munchkin Fu (Steve Jackson Games) [1,123]
  • The Settlers of the Stone Age (Mayfair Games) [1,124]
  • 2004
  • Seven Masters Vs. The Underworld for Shadowfist (Z-Man Games)
  • All Wound Up (board game) (Twilight Creations) [1,126]
  • Fire As She Bears! (Starboard Tack Press) [1,127]
  • Desert Rats (board game) (Battlefront Miniatures Ltd) [1,128]
  • 2005
  • All Things Zombie (Two Hour Wargames) [1,130]
  • Lock 'n Load: Band of Heroes (Matrix Games) [1,131]
  • Gutshot (miniatures game) (Hawgleg Publishing) [1,132]
  • Historical Miniature Gamer Magazine (Legio X, Inc.)
  • Darter (board game) (Future Magic Games) [1,133]
  • PerplexCity: The Boardgame (Mind Candy) [1,134]
  • XIG: The Four Elements (GT² Fun & Games) [1,135]
  • Battleground: Fantasy Warfare (Your Move Games) [1,136]
  • 2006
  • Pirates of Davy Jones' Curse [1,138] (WizKids)
  • Vlad the Impaler (board game) (Warhammer Historical Wargames) [1,139]
  • Harpoon 3 (Matrix Games)
  • Pieces of Eight (board game) (Atlas Games) [1,140]
  • 2007
    2008
  • Field of Glory (Osprey Publishing) [1,143]
  • Song of Drums and Shakos (Ganesha Games) [1,144]
  • Tour de Lovecraft: The Tale (Atomic Overmind Press)
  • Classic Battletech: Tactical Operations (Catalyst Game Labs) [1,145]
  • Serenity Adventures (Margaret Weis Productions) [1,146]
  • Flames of War Firestorm Campaign: Operation Bagration (Battlefront Miniatures Ltd) [1,147]
  • 2009
  • Wings of War: WW2 Deluxe set (Nexus Editrice) [1,149]
  • Marvel HeroClix: Hammer of Thor (WizKids)
  • Classic Battletech: Strategic Operations (Catalyst Game Labs) [1,150]
  • Big Damn Heroes Handbook (Margaret Weis Productions) [1,151]
  • Are You The Traitor? (Looney Labs)
  • Poo: The Card Game (Catalyst Game Labs) [1,152]
  • 2010
  • The Dresden Files Roleplaying Game, Volume Two: Our World (The Dresden Files Roleplaying Game) [1,154]
  • Back to the Future: The Card Game (Looney Labs) [1,155]
  • Cthulhu Dice Bag (Steve Jackson Games)
  • DC HeroClix: Blackest Night Starter Game (WizKids)
  • Spells and Chrome for Shadowrun (Catalyst Game Labs)
  • 2011
  • Nuts! (card game) (Wildfire LLC) [1,157]
  • Get Bit! (Mayday Games) [1,158]
  • BattleTech: The Wars of Reaving (Catalyst Game Labs) [1,159]
  • Runner's Toolkit for Shadowrun (Catalyst Game Labs) [1,160]
  • The Kobold Guide to Board Game Design (Open Design LLC)
  • Strike of the Eagle (Academy Games) [1,161]
  • Flames of War: Cassino (Battlefront Miniatures Ltd.) [1,162]
  • 2012
  • Legend of the 5 Rings: Embers of War (Alderac Entertainment Group)
  • Metal Steampunk Dice Set (Q-workshop)
  • HeroClix: The Hobbit – An Unexpected Journey (WizKids)
  • Samurai Battles (Zvezda) [1,164]
  • Flames of War: NUTS – The Siege of Bastogne – Battle of the Bulge, December 1944 (Battlefront Miniatures Ltd.) [1,165]
  • Flames of War: Open Fire! (Battlefront Miniatures Ltd.) [1,166]
  • Marvel HeroClix: Galactic Guardians (WizKids)
  • BattleTech: Weapons Free (Catalyst Game Labs) [1,167]
  • 2013
  • Tales & Games: The Three Little Pigs (Iello) [1,169]
  • Space Gaming Mat (HC+D Supplies)
  • Marvel HeroClix: Avengers Vs. X-Men Starters (WizKids)
  • Fate of a Nation: Arab Israeli Wars (Battlefront Miniatures Ltd.)
  • 1775: Rebellion (Academy Games) [1,170]
  • Fields of Fire: Miniatures Rules for Modern Combat (Proving Ground Games) [1,171]
  • Malifaux: The Guild's Judgement – Lady Justice Box Set (Wyrd Miniatures) [1,172]
  • 2014
  • Wings of Glory Mat (Ares Games)
  • Heroes of Normandie (Iello) [1,174]
  • Sails of Glory (Ares Games) [1,175]
  • Bolt Action: Battleground Europe – D-Day to Germany (Osprey Publishing) [1,176]
  • Gravwell: Escape from the 9th Dimension (Renegade Game Studios) [1,177]
  • Counter Ring (Crit Success)
  • Flames of War: Barbarossa – Germany's Invasion of the Soviet Union, June-Decemeber 1941 (Battlefront Miniatures Ltd.) [1,178]
  • Marvel HeroClix: Guardians of the Galaxy Starter Set (WizKids)
  • 2015
  • 7 Wonders Duel (Repos Productions ) [1,180]
  • Star Wars: Armada (Fantasy Flight Games) [1,181]
  • DC Comics Dice Masters: War of Light (WizKids) [1,182]
  • Star Wars: Force and Destiny (Star Wars Roleplaying Game (Fantasy Flight Games)) [1,183]
  • Terrain Tiles (Lost Battalion Games)
  • Castle Panic: The Dark Titan (Fireside Games) [1,184]
  • 2016
  • Happy Salmon (North Star Games) [1,186]
  • Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team (miniatures wargame) (Games Workshop) [1,187]
  • Blood Rage Organizer (The Broken Token)
  • Star Wars: Edge of the Empire (Star Wars Roleplaying Game (Fantasy Flight Games)) [1,188]
  • 2017
  • Star Wars: Destiny – Awakenings Booster Pack (Fantasy Flight Games) [1,190]
  • Terraforming Mars Organizer (The Broken Token)
  • Charles Roberts Award winners[edit]

    2001
  • Longbow (wargame)
  • War of 1812 (wargame)
  • When Dragons Fight
  • Wilderness War
  • 2002
  • First Indochina War (wargame)
  • Khe Sahn (wargame)
  • Napoleonic Wars (wargame)
  • 2003
    2004
  • Fortress Berlin
  • Game design (non-video-games only)[edit]

  • Cameron Browne (Evolutionary Game Designer) - Australian/UK research scientist specialising in the application of AI in creative domains. He is an Assistant Professor in Maastricht University's Game AI and Search Group, where his research interests include game AI, Monte Carlo tree search, automated game and puzzle design, computer graphics, and various topics in recreational mathematics. His PhD work on evolutionary game design produced the first published computer-generated games. He designed the Ludii general game system as part of the Digital Ludeme Project, funded by a €2m ERC Consolidator Grant (#771292) by the European Research Council. This project has established the field of digital archaeoludology. Google Scholar: 190 entries & 6723 citations. Invented board games listed on Board Game Geek and the games page on his website. Website: cambolbro.com. CV: link.
  • R. Wayne Schmittberger - author of New Rules for Classic Games, in which he introduced several board games which have Wikipedia articles
  • George Strayton - [1,194]; [1,195]; [1,196]; [1,197]; [1,198]; IMDb; twitter.com/GRStrayton; linkedin.com/pub/george-r-strayton/57/716/182
  • Radio-controlled models[edit]

    Manufacturers[edit]
  • Blitz Model Technica (also known as BMT) - Italian radio-controlled car brand; winner, multiple titles from the International Federation of Model Auto Racing (IFMAR), Remotely Operated Auto Racers (ROAR) and European Federation of Radio Operated Model Automobiles (EFRA); notable in the late 1980s through the 1990s
  • Bullitt Engines
  • Delta Systems
  • FX Royal Racing Engines
  • Garbo (company)
  • HoBao
  • K&B Manufacturing
  • Kawada Model (ja:川田模型)
  • LRP Electronic
  • Mantua Models
  • Motori Cipolla
  • nVision
  • OFNA Racing
  • OPS (engine)
  • Orbit Electronics - [1,199]
  • PB Racing
  • Picco Micromotori
  • Radiosistemi
  • RB Products
  • Reds Racing
  • SG Racing Cars
  • Siccom
  • Team Orion
  • Yankee (company)
  • Transmitters[edit]
  • Futaba Magnum
  • KO Propo Espirit
  • KO Propo EX-1
  • Sanwa Aquila 6
  • Sanwa EXZES series
  • Sanwa Gemini
  • Sanwa M-series
  • Stegmaier vacuum radio-controlled system - [1,200]; [1,201]
  • Model cars[edit]
  • Kyosho Fantom
  • Kyosho Lazer ZX series
  • Kyosho Dash series
  • Kyosho Land Jump
  • Kyosho Circuit series
  • Losi XX
  • Marui Galaxy
  • Marui Hunter
  • Marui Ninja
  • Marui Samurai
  • Marui Shogun
  • PB Racing
  • Schumacher CAT
  • Serpent Impact
  • Serpent Quattro
  • Serpent Vector
  • Tamiya 1:10 buggies
  • Porsche 934 Turbo RSR (Tamiya model car), the first of all Tamiya cars not to mention the ultra rare Black edition to commemorate the 100,000 edition of its model sold
  • Tamiya Racing Masters, a series of seven pro-grade cars made in the 1980s
  • Tamiya Racing Factory [ja], (or TRF) the works team otherwise a series of pro-racing chassis
  • Tamiya Wild Willy
  • Tamtech
  • Tamiya FF chassis, popular during the 1990s touring car craze
  • Tamiya TA chassis [ja], one of the first cars to spark the 1:10 scale touring car racing craze in the 1990s
  • Tamiya Quick Drive, a series of inexpensive ready-to-run cars
  • Tamiya Thundershot series, a series of cars using this chassis
  • Tamiya KingCab, Tamiya's first attempt to build a stadium truck
  • Tamiya Group C chassis, a family of 1:10 scale on-road cars made in the 1990s
  • Tamiya 4x4 Pick Up chassis to trilogy of metal chassis series of pick-up (Toyota 4x4 Pick Up, Blazing Blazer and Toyota 4x4 Pickup Bruiser) made in the 1980s
  • Circuits[edit]
  •  Great Britain - Cotswold Model Car Club
  •  Great Britain - Mendip R/C Raceway
  •  Great Britain - Remote World Model Car Club
  •  Great Britain - Wombwell Model Car Club
  •  Great Britain - Yorkshire Radio Control Model Car Racing Club
  •  Germany - MAC Burgdorf
  •  Germany - MSC Sand; 2012 & 2014 Euros host
  •  Italy - Pista Naxos World; 2014 Worlds venue
  •  Japan - Hakusan Arena
  •  Japan - Kei Tune Racing Speedway
  •  Japan - Yatabe Arena
  •  Netherlands - Model Auto Club Heemstede
  •  Thailand - Pattaya RC Power Boat Track; 2010 Worlds venue
  •   Switzerland - Mini Racing Ticino e Moesa
  •  Slovakia - Hudy Arena
  •  United States - Charlotte RC Motorsports Park (formerly The Farm 2 R/C Raceway); 2008 Worlds venue
  •  United States - Full Throttle Raceway; 2005 and 2014 Worlds venue
  •  United States - Minnreg R/C Car Club; 2003 and 2014 Worlds host
  •  United States - Ranch Pit Shop
  •  United States - Silver Dollar R/C Raceway; 2013 Worlds venue
  • Competitions[edit]
  • 1962 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1963 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1965 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1967 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1969 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1971 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1973 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1975 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1977 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1979 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1981 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1983 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1985 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1987 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1989 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1991 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1993 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1995 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1997 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 1999 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 2001 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 2003 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 2005 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 2007 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 2009 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 2011 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 2013 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 2015 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • 2017 FAI F3A World Championship for Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • FAI F3CN World Championships for Model Helicopters
  • FAI F3 World Championship for Indoor Aerobatic Model Aircraft
  • People[edit]
  • Ralph Brooke (model aviator) ( United States) - [1,205]
  • Bruno Giezendanner ( Germany)
  • Hiroki Ito (model aviator) ( Japan) - five-time world champion in helicopter flying
  • Ed Kazmirski ( United States) - [1,206]
  • Christophe Paysant-Le Roux ( France) - holder of the most world-championship titles in aerobatic-model flying
  • Hanno Prettner ( Austria) - until 2013, held the most world-championship titles in aerobatic-model flying
  • Role-playing games (tabletop, paper & dice, and LARP)[edit]

    People[edit]
  • Gwendolyn Kestrel - game designer and writer; designed and wrote Wizards of the Coast; books include several Dungeons & Dragons titles; mentioned at Book of Challenges, Eladrin, Expedition to the Demonweb Pits and Races of the Dragon
  • Oz Mills - Writer for franchise-based role-playing games Star Trek Adventures and Dragon Age: Faces of Thedas, as well as Fantasy Age Bestiary
  • Jason Feldstein - game writer and designer, and blogger; co-wrote several books for Vampire: the Masquerade, including Kindred of the Ebony Kingdom and Gehenna (World_of_Darkness); sometimes credited as "Travis-Jason Feldstein" or "Jason Louis Feldstein" (full list of freelance work at https://rpggeek.com/rpgdesigner/14383/jason-feldstein); recently began writing articles for Disinformation (company) (http://disinfo.com/author/jason-louis-feldstein/); current work-in-progress is Golden Age RPG (working title) (https://www.facebook.com/goldenagerpg/); personal blog is Boundary Crosser (http://boundary-crosser.jewishmagic.net)
  • KN Obaugh - game writer and designer, published a setting free version of the cult classic Dogs_in_the_Vineyard with the approval of Vincent Baker
  • Non-people[edit]
  • Double Cross (role-playing game)(ja:ダブルクロス), a Japanese superhero role-playing game
  • Fantasy Heartbreaker Roleplaying Game - [1,208]; [1,209]
  • Fantasy Heartbreaker Roleplaying Game 2nd Edition - [1,210]; [1,211]
  • Handout (tabletop role-playing game) - ja:ハンドアウト
  • Hazendel
  • List of ''Dungeons and Dragons'' publishing companies
  • play style of role-playing game (ja:テーブルトークRPGのプレイスタイル)
  • scene system - ja; see Standard RPG System#Scene system
  • Shinobigami (shinobigami.com) - ja:シノビガミ
  • Video games[edit]

    Surrealism[edit]

    People[edit]

  • Jorge Luis Lopez Galvan - Contemporary Mexican surrealist painter
  • Non-people[edit]

  • Animorphism - [1,213]; not to be confused with Anamorphosis
  • Athens Surrealist Group - [1,214]
  • Austin Surrealist Group
  • Blood Stoppers
  • The Elevator Game
  • Guerrilla Surrealism
  • The Tyranny of Tradition
  • parallel collage
  • Theory[edit]

    • Alexandra Berlina, the author of Brodsky Translating Brodsky & Viktor Shklovsky: A Reader.
  • artistic fruition
  • Greenbergian theory - Clement Greenberg
  • head (unit) - [1,215]; article discussing the role of head height to body height proportion in drawing theory; also "Heads" as a unit in general.
  • informative art - concept; [1,216]
  • rainbow bondage bear - a somewhat conspiracy over the meaning behind One Direction's two stuffed-bear "mascots", controlled by members Louis Tomlinson and Harry Styles.
  • performance, participation - a postmodern literary theory championed by Ihab Hassan. It has to do with how postmodern texts demand a certain reaction or level of interaction from the reader. The main thing that has it is Hassan's work Pluralism in Postmodern Perspective
  • Realist theory of identity
  • Superhero fatigue (orSuperhero Fatigue, capital F?), theory about people growing tired of superhero visual arts
  • José Pijoan - Catalanian author of History of art (16 volumes encyclopedia from prehistory to modern art, with really nice colored pictures)
  • Tourism[edit]

  • Automobile touring
  • Bear Country USA - A popular wildlife park outside of Rapid City, South Dakota which allows tourists to see wildlife such as wolves, bears, and elk
  • Bike Tours Direct (biketours.com) - resource for bike tours worldwide
  • Blanket folding (ja:飾り毛布) - A kind of decorative folding applied to blanket. It's often seen in the room on the cruise ship and ocean liner.
  • BookIt (bookit.com) - Online Tourist Agency Panama City Beach, Florida
  • Bus touring
  • Cabin on Lowry Lane - A Family-Friendly Vacation Rental in Frazier Park, Ca (cabinonlowrylane.com)
  • Chapelle des Ursulines, historical chapel in Quebec City [99][100]
  • Chicago Helicopter Experience (chihelicopterexp.com) - helicopter tours in Chicago, Illinois
  • Cortes Day - an unofficial holiday on Cortes island that is a big part of its community and tourism.
  • Dolce Vespa (dolcevespa.com) - Dolce Vespa Via Adriano Balbi, 14, 00176 Roma RM 347 631 7932 This is the first scooter-on-demand tourism company and online tour guide in Rome, Italy. Located on a historically significant street and culturally inclusive neighborhood of Pigneto, Italy.
  • Evan Evans Tours - could you add a separate page for Evan Evans Tours which is a brand within The Travel Corporation? You already have a page for The Travel Corporation where Evan Evans Tours is listed but when you click on it, it doesn’t have any information. Evan Evans Tours is the longest running sightseeing operator in London and is currently in its 88th year of business. I’m happy to help with information. We are also in contact with the grandchildren of the founder, Mr. Evan Evans - a former Mayor of the Borough of St. Pancras.
  • Fair Oaks Farms (fofarms.com) - tourist attraction in Fair Oaks, Indiana
  • Fontanel Nashville (fontanel.com) - tourist attraction in Nashville, Tennessee
  • Goodstone Inn & Restaurant - A restorative, historic, luxury resort outside of Middleburg, Virginia which provides farm-to-table dining, 265 acres of hunt country vistas, immersive activities, and elegant accommodations.
  • Grand Circle
  • Grapeshisha (grapeshisha.com) - travel portal about Dubai, Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates
  • Hampshire Cultural Trust (Heritage and Tourism charitable trust in Hampshire, England)
  • Hato bus (ja:はとバス) - The regularly tour bus in Tokyo.
  • Hostel Buffalo-Niagara (www.hostelbuffalo.com) - Highly rated hostel serving the Buffalo Niagara Region and housed in a historic 1905 building in the Buffalo Theatre District.
  • Ice Castles, LLC (icecastles.com) - Winter tourist attraction in 6 North American locations, expanding to New Zealand in 2018.
  • Jebbribillum Bora Ring Aboriginal site Gold Coast Highway Burleigh Heads Gold Coast Queensland Australia
  • Jungle Adventures A Real Florida Animal Park (Nature Park and Animal Park located in Christmas, Florida) (www.jungleadventures.com)
  • Pandaw River Expeditions (Luxury Oriental Colonial River Cruising in South East Asia) (Pandaw.com)
  • Laboracay (LaBoracay is a summer party event celebrated in the island of Boracay in the Philippines. An event that is becoming a cultural celebration of the place where famous local and international artists flock what is dubbed as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.) (https://bansbeachresort.com/home/what-is-laboracay/)
  • La Chartreuse du Sord (lesord.com) - Arise in the Morning
  • Lungarno Collection (lungarnocollection.com) - hotel management company of the Salvatore Ferragamo family; owns luxury and design hotels, retreats, villas and luxury yachts
  • Plog's Continuum (www.travelweekly.com/Articles/The-evolving-adventure-traveler) - a method of analysing tourist behaviour
  • Running Tour (www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/wellness/running-tours-offer-a-way-to-see-the-sights-and-stay-in-shape/2014/06/17/af1db94e-f0d7-11e3-9ebc-2ee6f81ed217_story.html) - active tour experience in cities and trails around the world. Also known as sightrunning and sightjogging tours.
  • Salam Standard (salamstandard.org) - hospitality standard for Muslim travellers; alternative hotel rating in partnership with OIC's Comcec Organization of Islamic Cooperation (www.comcec.org/en/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/9-TUR-PRE-7-3.pdf)
  • Santa's Lodge (santaslodge.com) - Christmas-themed hotel in Santa Claus, Indiana; hotel is in the exact location of an 1883 bank barn and uses the original timbers for the framework of the lobby and restaurant
  • SM By the Bay Amusement Park - A theme park located within the Mall of Asia complex
  • Tapola Lake - Also known as 'Mini Kashmir', an unexplored place near Mahabaleshwar (Maharashtra, India), the lake is spread over the area of around 100km as told by locals (request dated - 15th Jan 2021)
  • Topview Sightseeing (www.topviewnyc.com) - Sightseeing bus tours, cruises, guided tours in New York City, US.
  • Tourist attractions in Yerevan - List of tourist sites in Yerevan, Armenia.
  • Travelohlic (travelohlic.com) - resource for travel tips and guide worldwide
  • Uniguide (uniguide.me) - A touring app covering most of the United States of America
  • Wyldwood Sojourn - Retreat Centre and Womb Wisdom School in Lonsdale, Ontario near Tyendinaga. (req. Nov. 15, 2017)
  • Visual arts[edit]

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