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Toom (supermarket)
Toom may refer to: * Toom (surname) * Toom (Netherlands), a hamlet * Toom (supermarket), a chain of supermarkets in Germany; see Minimal (supermarket) * Toum Salsat toum or toumya (Arabic pronunciation of 'garlic') is a garlic sauce common to the Levant. Similar to the Provençal aioli, there are many variations, a common one containing garlic, salt, olive oil or vegetable oil, and lemon juice, tr ..., a garlic sauce from Lebanon (alternative spelling) * ''Time Out of Mind'' (Bob Dylan album), 1997 {{disambig ...
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Toom (surname)
Toom is a common surname in Estonia. Notable people with the surname include: *Alo Toom (born 1986), Estonian wrestler *Andrei Toom (1942–2022), Russian mathematician *Artur Toom (1884–1942), Estonian ornithologist and conservationist *Hugo Toom (born 2002), Estonian basketball player *Johannes Toom (1896–1972), Estonian weightlifter *Merily Toom (born 1994), Estonian footballer *Taavi Toom (born 1970), Estonian diploma *Tanel Toom (born 1982), Estonian director and screenwriter *Yana Toom (born 1966), Estonian politician See also

*Toon (name) *Toome (surname) *Tohme (surname) {{Surname, Toom Estonian-language surnames ...
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Toom (Netherlands)
Toom is a hamlet in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It is located in the municipality of Cranendonck,''VUGA's Alfabetische Plaatsnamengids van Nederland'' (13th edition), VUGA, 1997. about 1 km west of Budel, and a few hundred metres from the Belgian border.''ANWB Topografische Atlas Nederland'', Topografische Dienst and ANWB, 2005. In the middle of the 19th century, the hamlet had a population of 140. Currently, together with neighbouring Berg, the hamlet has 355 inhabitants. It was first mentioned in 1225 as "tegen die toym", and means burial hill. Toom has no place name signs, and consists of about 70 houses. References Populated places in North Brabant Cranendonck {{NorthBrabant-geo-stub ...
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Toom (supermarket)
Toom may refer to: * Toom (surname) * Toom (Netherlands), a hamlet * Toom (supermarket), a chain of supermarkets in Germany; see Minimal (supermarket) * Toum Salsat toum or toumya (Arabic pronunciation of 'garlic') is a garlic sauce common to the Levant. Similar to the Provençal aioli, there are many variations, a common one containing garlic, salt, olive oil or vegetable oil, and lemon juice, tr ..., a garlic sauce from Lebanon (alternative spelling) * ''Time Out of Mind'' (Bob Dylan album), 1997 {{disambig ...
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Minimal (supermarket)
The brand Minimal (written miniMAL in official usage) was used for a former chain of full-service supermarkets that was operated in Germany and Poland by Rewe Group until 2006. History The first Minimal store was opened in 1973 by the Bad Homburg-based Leibbrand Group. The group, which also owned other retail chains such as HL-Markt, Penny Markt or toom, initially sold 50% of its assets to Rewe in 1974 and was bought out completely in 1989. The Minimal stores at first had a floor size of 800 to 1000 square metres, which was a considerable size at the time. Later stores had sales floors between 1200 and 1500 square metres. In 1990, the until-then West German chain expanded into the former GDR states; the first Minimal store in the East was opened in 1990 in Wanzleben in Saxony-Anhalt. During the years 2004 and 2005, Rewe converted most of its small-footprint chains (such as HL Deutscher Supermarkt, Stüssgen, Kafu and Otto Mess) into Minimal stores. Since them, the name Minima ...
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Toum
Salsat toum or toumya (Arabic pronunciation of 'garlic') is a garlic sauce common to the Levant. Similar to the Provençal aioli, there are many variations, a common one containing garlic, salt, olive oil or vegetable oil, and lemon juice, traditionally crushed together using a wooden mortar and pestle. There is also a variation popular in many places, such as the town of Zgharta, in Lebanon, where mint is added; it is called ('oil and garlic'). Salsat toum (garlic sauce) is used as a dip, especially with french fries, chicken and artichoke, and in Levantine sandwiches, especially those containing chicken. It is also commonly served with grilled chicken dishes. Variants and similar In the Lebanese city of Zagarta, fresh mint leaves are often included, and it is called zeit wa tum ("oil and garlic"). Tum sauce differs from aioli in the proportion of garlic added, which is much higher in the case of tum. Sometimes the sauce is thickened by adding eggs or labneh (yogurt). ...
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