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  • * Shorgoghal ([[Azerbaijanis]]): Flaky bread with a spice filling
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  • ...ariety of ways and is usually served with a wide assortment of traditional bread products. Refreshments often include black tea and traditional milk-derived
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  • ...and recognition at festivals around the world, including the nomination of Bread Day (1998) for the prestigious [[Joris Ivens Award]] at the Amsterdam Inter *''[[Chlebnyy den]]'' (''Bread Day''; 1998)
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  • ...selina lives", "resort Borovoe", "Tselinnaya LEP", "Mangyshlak", "Tselinny bread", "Tselinnoe Priishimya", "Earth and Space", " The man and the Earth "," In
    25 KB (3,146 words) - 17:44, 26 April 2017
  • ...s, ate very poorly (allegedly his food ratio the late years consisted only bread and milk, and he didn’t have warm meals for months). Purportedly he suffe
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  • |''Bread and Salt'' |''Flavor of bread''
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  • ...er, is melted fat in a large bowl with [[sugar]], eaten by dipping it with bread and is often served with [[tea]]. ''Kylmai'' is a [[sausage]] made during f ...r, sour cream, or onion sauce. ''[[Tandyr nan]]'' is a type of traditional bread made in the [[tandoor]] oven, popular in cities along the Silk Way. ''[[Kui
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  • [[File:Caviar butterbrot.jpg|thumb|Trout roe with bread]]
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  • ...ija in Sarajevo, Bosnia).JPG|[[Bosnian cuisine|Bosnian]] čorba and somun bread
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  • ...bai.JPG|thumb|Samosa Pav in Mumbai. Hot Samosa stuffed in Pav, a sweetened bread.]] ...n the [[tandoor]], which is a special clay oven. The dough can be a simple bread dough, or a layered pastry dough. The most common filling for traditional s
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  • ...ced noodles|links=no}}) and perhaps [[Xi'an]]-style ''[[paomo]]'' (steamed bread dipped in soup). Noodles may be served with beef or mutton, either in soup
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  • | type = [[Bread]] ...({{lang-mn|гамбир}} {{IPA-mn|ɢæmʲbʲĭɾ}}) is a fried layered [[bread]] common in the cuisines of [[Central Asia]].
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  • The [[Afghan bread|Afghan tandoor]] sits above the ground and is made of bricks.{{cn|date=Octo
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  • ...sia red caviar is usually eaten with [[blini]] or in sandwiches with white bread, butter and red caviar.
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  • ...] products like [[yogurt]] or [[cheese]]; foods based on [[barley]] broth, bread, or flour; and foods based on [[cereal]]s combined with curdled milk.
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  • | type = [[Bread]] ...и}}), also known as '''toqach''' or '''toghach''', is a type of [[tandoor bread]]. It is consumed within the [[Xinjiang cuisine|Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous
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  • The food placed on a dastarkhan ranges from simple [[tea]] and [[Naan|bread]] (for small meals shared by a family) to various salads, nuts, candies, [[
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  • * [[Shelpek]] – in a shape of a flat-bread
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  • ...he cobs of maize and the ears reflect the republic's economy, abundance of bread, vegetables, fruit and grapes;''
    8 KB (1,137 words) - 19:58, 27 April 2017
  • ...rned. On returning from the interment the mullah and the elders partake of bread and meat. To saints they erect monuments like little mosques, for others si
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  • ...f family holidays and rituals was connected with the baking of [[wheat]] [[bread]], both [[leavened]] loaves (e.g., [[Kalach (food)|''kalaches'']]) and unle
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  • ...pecially [[Azerbaijan]] (since 19th century) – oil workers (1890s), bread tradesmen
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  • A Uyghur-style breakfast consists of [[tea]] with home-baked [[bread]], [[hardened yogurt]], [[olive]]s, [[honey]], [[raisin]]s, and [[almond]]s ...r language|Uyghur]]: ''Гирде'') is also a very popular [[bagel]]-like bread with a hard and crispy crust that is soft inside.
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  • * 1970 – Between the high bread
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  • Agrocultural (meat, fish, flour, bread)<br />
    5 KB (541 words) - 20:13, 27 April 2017
  • ...enkov designed and staged "First Distiller, or How an Imp Earned a Hunk of Bread", a comedy by Count [[Lev Tolstoi]].
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  • ...sprinkling salt and bread over a corpse at a funeral and eating later such bread to clean the deceased man of his sins, sometimes for a fee.
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  • ...ntral Asia and China. They traded silks, oriental sweets, carpets, drinks, bread, [[leather]], grains, textiles, and much more. However, the main product of
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  • ...een. Welcome chatting when tasting divine additional virgin coconut oil at bread toasted over a wood fire, furthermore completing it off with a refreshing w
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  • ...sil leaves drizzled at olive oil and offered at crispy garlic bread garlic bread can also be made the use of smashed garlic blended at olive oil.
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