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    Bamia (redirect from Bamya)
    romanized: khoresh-e bāmieh, lit. 'okra stew'; in Greek: μπάμια; and in Turkish: bamya. Okra is a native plant of Africa. Medicine in the medieval Islamic world...
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    Avgolemono Lâpa Trahanas/Tarhana Mains Afelia Ambelopoulia/Pulya Bamies/Bamya Colocasia with lamb Couscous Dry meatballs Fried eggplant Fasolada/Kuru...
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    stew combines the distinct flavor of okra with a flavourful tomato sauce. Bamya bel lahmeh (okra and lamb stew) adds small sautéed pieces of filleted lamb...
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    (riglah) mullah, etc. Popular dishes include ful medames, shahan ful, hummus, bamya (a stew made from ground, sun-dried okra), and gurasa (pancake), as well...
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    dereniñti daêva drvañtô duzhdånghô, thrityå xshapô vîusaiti ushi raocaiti bâmya gairinãm ashahvâthranãm âsenaoiti mithrem huzaênem hvarexshaêtem uzyôraiti...
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    Turkey with a particular breed of "okra", red in color, called "kınalı bamya" in Turkish. While there are no large shopping malls in Urla, mid-size distributors...
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    (artichokes with lamb) Etli taze fasulye (green beans stew with meat) Etli bamya (okra with meat) İşkembeli nohut (chickpea with tripe) Piliç dolma (stuffed...
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    lamb, rice. The city specialises in cooking a type of okra meal, known as bamya bi-l zayt ("okra with olive oil"). Homs has an array of restaurants, some...
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    and Arie Arnon along with Palestinian economists Shawqi Makhtoub and Saeb Bamya. Although the Palestinian economy has shown robust levels of growth since...
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    described as bhānty Usásah ('the Dawn's shine'), the Avestan Ušå as uši ... bāmya ('shining dawn') and the Greek Eos as φαινόλις ('light-bringing'), φαεσίμβροτος...
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  • and caring. Barnardos Australia developed the Mother of the Year Awards (BAMYA) in 1994, as an opportunity to showcase the women responsible for excellent...
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  • Peninsula, or their peoples, languages, or cultures. Bamia from Turkish bamya. Ban from Romanian, from Serbo-Croatian ban, "lord", which is from Turkic...
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  • Jinwar published on their June Newsletter said "aubergines, paprika, tomato, bamya, beens, watermelon, melon, cucumber, onions, garlic and several other vegetables"...
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