• Fig Dish is a 1990s rock band based in Chicago. The band signed to PolyGram Records in 1995 and released two full-length albums before becoming inactive...
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  • rating from Pitchfork Media. The band promoted the album by touring with Fig Dish. Trouser Press wrote: "Still one of the most imaginative extreme-guitar...
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  • That's What Love Songs Often Do (category Fig Dish albums)
    That's What Love Songs Often Do is an album by the American band Fig Dish, released in 1995. "Seeds" and "Bury Me" were released as singles. That's What...
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  • Tilt Gonzo "How" by The Cranberries "Hardlight" by Pegboy "Chew Toy" by Fig Dish "Power Shack" by Fitz of Depression "Saddam a Go-Go" by Gwar "Back Down...
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    chafing dish by John Potwine. Joseph Downs, "New York Silver" The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 30.6 (June 1935:130–131), one illustrated fig. 2. William...
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    1995 single "Bullet with Butterfly Wings"), and also recorded duets with Fig Dish and Triple Fast Action. Veruca Salt's second album Eight Arms to Hold You...
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  • Smith and bassist Mike Willison after the breakup of their previous band Fig Dish, due to disputes with their label. After visiting London, England, Smith...
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    The Anikova dish or Anikovsky dish is a cast silver dish representing armoured cavalrymen attacking a fortress in the Siege of Jericho, and thought to...
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    prepared as a gluten-free dish. Fig cake may be baked in a skillet. Fig tarts may be prepared using fig as a primary ingredient. Fig cake is a part of the...
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  • a song in Grand Theft Auto IV. The band consists of former members of Fig Dish and Caviar as well as Scott Lucas of Local H. The Prairie Cartel has played...
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    Figgy pudding (category Fig dishes)
    the flavour. Medieval cooking commonly employed figs in both sweet and savoury dishes. One such dish is fygey, in the 14th century cookbook The Forme...
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  • label frenzy that also snatched up the Smashing Pumpkins, Smoking Popes, Fig Dish, Loud Lucy, Veruca Salt, Red Red Meat, Certain Distant Suns, Liz Phair...
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  • Convention Falco (A&M North America) The Feelies Fergie (will.i.am/A&M) Fig Dish Tim Finn Flying Burrito Brothers Flyleaf (Octone/A&M) For Real (Perspective/A&M)...
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    used as a side dish with chicken, or added to tacos. Jams and jellies are produced from the fruit, which resemble strawberries and figs in color and flavor...
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    Tamale (redirect from Tamal (dish))
    A tamale, in Spanish tamal, is a traditional Mesoamerican dish made of masa, a dough made from nixtamalized corn, which is steamed in a corn husk or banana...
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    the dish is now known as dolmades. In ancient Greece, fresh tender fig leaves called "thrion" were used instead of grape leaves to create the dish. In...
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  • continued the band with guest bassists such as Rick Ness, formerly of Fig Dish (a key Cells member during his stint), Skid Marks, of Box-O-Car, Josh James...
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  • about a quarter million people. 1995: Bush, Weezer, No Doubt, Sponge, Fig Dish, Neena Foundry, Teenage Fanclub, Toadies, Quicksand, Birdmen of Alcatraz...
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  • Hors d'oeuvre (redirect from Starter dish)
    DURV(-rə); French: hors-d'œuvre [ɔʁ dœvʁ] ), appetiser or starter is a small dish served before a meal in European cuisine. Some hors d'oeuvres are served...
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    maker from Normandy. Boursin's product was derived from a traditional party dish, fromage frais (French for "fresh cheese"); guests would take their cheese...
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    Menemen is a popular traditional Turkish dish that includes eggs, tomato, green peppers, and spices such as ground black and red pepper cooked in olive...
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    Khash (Armenian: խաշ) is a dish of boiled cow or sheep parts, which might include the head, feet, and stomach (tripe). It is a dish of Armenian origin. Khash...
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    Helou, Anissa (2015). Sweet Middle East: Classic Recipes, from Baklava to Fig Ice Cream. Chronicle Books. p. 73. ISBN 9781452130620. "How to Stock a Moroccan...
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    traditional Jordanian dish made of lamb cooked in a sauce of fermented dried yogurt and served with rice or bulgur. It is a popular dish eaten throughout the...
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    variations of this dish. Dali: A dish made from one of the Dals like tur, horse gram, chana, masur, mung or a combination of these. Santula: A dish of finely chopped...
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    Pilaf (redirect from Osh (dish))
    pilav or pilau (UK: /ˈpiːlaʊ, piːˈlaʊ/) is a rice dish, usually sautéed, or in some regions, a wheat dish, whose recipe usually involves cooking in stock...
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  • breadfruits. St Lucia is known for its national dish consisting of green bananas and salt fish locally known as green figs and saltfish; breadfruit and salt fish...
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    Arab cuisine (redirect from Arab dish)
    versions of the dish known from medieval texts: Lauzinaj mugharraq or "drenched lauzinaj" is believed to be an earlier version of the Ottoman dish baklava. It...
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  • Green banana (redirect from Green fig)
    green figs. The term "green fig" is employed to distinguish unripe or green bananas from their ripe, yellow counterparts. In these regions, green figs are...
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    Solanum torvum (redirect from Devil's fig)
    Solanum torvum, also known as pendejera, turkey berry, devil's fig, pea eggplant, platebrush or susumber, is a bushy, erect and spiny perennial plant...
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