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    versions of kalamai called for masa harina, coconut milk, sugar, and water. Subsequently, cornstarch has been used to thicken the dessert. Red or green...
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  • Kalamai may refer to: kalamai (dessert), a coconut pudding from the Mariana islands an older name for Kalamata, a city in southern Greece Kalamai (Messenia)...
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    A dessert is typically the sweet course that, after the entrée and main course, concludes a meal in the culture of many countries, particularly Western...
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    Haupia (category Hawaiian desserts)
    Coconut pudding served in a coconut Food portal Coconut bar Maja blanca Kalamai Nata de coco Tembleque Brennan, Jennifer (2000), Tradewinds & Coconuts:...
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    Maja blanca (category Coconut desserts)
    variant which is flavored with pandan leaves and coconut meat. Tibok-tibok Kalamai Haupia Espasol Sapin-sapin List of dishes using coconut milk Manjar blanco...
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    Kalamay (category Coconut desserts)
    a sweetener for a number of Filipino desserts and beverages. It is related to the Chamorro dessert called kalamai. Kalamay is made by extracting coconut...
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    like pancit and lumpia became regular fare, and dishes like kelaguen and kalamai were local adaptations of Filipino predecessors (respectively, kilawin...
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    descriptions as a fallback Kalamai – Traditional Chamorro corn/coconut pudding Kalamay – Filipino sweet delicacy Kalathappam – Indian dessert Kẹo dừa – Vietnamese...
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    beautiful eyes'; another hypothesis is a corruption of the older name Καλάμαι, Kalámai, 'reeds'. The municipality Kalamata was formed as part of the 2011 local...
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    green, must be hand-picked to avoid bruising. Aetonychalea: Kalamata (old: Kalámai); Aetonychi: Greece; Aetonycholia: Kalamata, Patras; Calamata: Agrínio...
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    squid) Sfougato San Michali cheese Loukoumi (dessert) Halvadopita (dessert) Pastelaria (dried figs dessert) Foinikas Syros V.C. Aris Syros, basketball/volleyball...
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    specialities: Bourekia (Börek) Katimeria Armogalo cheese Katádes (dessert) Moustalevria (dessert) Muscat of Samos (wine) Tiganites (pancakes) The island is the...
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    accompanying the drink. Local specialities include: Boubari Spetzofai Melachrini (dessert) Spoon sweets Tsipouro (drink) Volos, taking advantage of its physical...
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    achiote tree, escovitch chicharrón, guyuria, roskette, kalamai, and a Filipino-inspired dessert called the banana lumpia (also known as turon in the Philippines)...
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