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1.1 HOTEL DEFINITION AND CONCEPT - Introduction
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2.1 F&B DEPARTMENT - OUTLETS AND ORGANISATION - Catering Industry
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2.2 F&B DEPARTMENT - OUTLETS AND ORGANISATION - Departmental Organisation and Staffing
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2.3 F&B DEPARTMENT - OUTLETS AND ORGANISATION - Ancilliary departments
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2.4 F&B DEPARTMENT - OUTLETS AND ORGANISATION - Kitchen Stewarding
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3.1 F&B EQUIPMENTS , SERVICE PREPARATION AND FRENCH CLASSICAL MENU - F&B Service Equipment
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3.2 F&B EQUIPMENTS , SERVICE PREPARATION AND FRENCH CLASSICAL MENU - Preparation of Service
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3.3 F&B EQUIPMENTS , SERVICE PREPARATION AND FRENCH CLASSICAL MENU - Types of Menu and French Classical Menu
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4.1 TYPE OF SERVICES, BREAKFAST AND MEALS - Type of Services
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4.2 TYPE OF SERVICES, BREAKFAST AND MEALS - Breakfast and other Meals
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5.1 BEVERAGE AND BAR OPERATIONS - Non-Alcoholic Beverages
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5.2 BEVERAGE AND BAR OPERATIONS - Alcoholic Beverage
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5.3 BEVERAGE AND BAR OPERATIONS - Wines
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5.4 BEVERAGE AND BAR OPERATIONS - Beer
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5.5 BEVERAGE AND BAR OPERATIONS - Spirits
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5.6 BEVERAGE AND BAR OPERATIONS - Apertifis
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5.7 BEVERAGE AND BAR OPERATIONS - Liqueurs
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5.8 BEVERAGE AND BAR OPERATIONS - Cocktails
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5.9 BEVERAGE AND BAR OPERATIONS - Bar
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5.1 Non Alcoholic Beverages
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1.
Tea and Coffee are examples of
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Tea comes from the _________ plant
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_________ coffee beans are by far the most popular type of coffee beans, making up about 60% of the world’s coffee
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__________ is made by forcing nearly boiling water through finely-ground coffee beans, which results in a concentrated, syrup-like coffee drink.
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Dragonwell, Gyokuro and Sencha are examples of
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Fruit juice or other flavoured liquid frozen to a slushy consistency is called a
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Coffee made of espresso, steamed milk, and thick foam in equal parts is called
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Bai Hao and bai Mudan are popular
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____________ is a carbonated soft drink that is flavored with quinine
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Virgin Mojito is an example of