Kofta is a family of meatball or meatloaf dishes found in South Asian, Central Asian, Balkan, Middle Eastern, North African, and South Caucasian cuisines...
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Shish kofta (şiş köfte) (Turkish) is a type of kebab-style kofta dish in Turkish cuisine. The dish consists of minced lamb, mutton, veal or beef, or...
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Jonasz Kofta, real name: Janusz Kofta (28 November 1942 – 19 April 1988) was a Polish songwriter and a poet who was born in Mizocz, Volhynia and died in...
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a major ingredient in malai kofta dumplings and in sweet dishes like malai pedha, ras malai and malai kulfi. Fried koftas are made with potatoes and paneer...
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Kabab koobideh (Persian: کباب کوبیده) is an Iranian type of kofta kabab made from ground lamb, often mixed with salt, ground black pepper and grated onions...
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to the Indian subcontinent, there is a large variety of meatballs in the kofta family. Albanian fried meatballs (qofte të fërguara) include feta cheese...
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Çiğ köfte (category Kofta)
Çiğ köfte (Turkish pronunciation: [tʃiː cœfte]) or chee kofta is a kofta dish that is a regional specialty of southeastern Anatolia in Urfa. The dish is...
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many recipes including hamburgers, bolognese sauce, meatloaf, meatballs, kofta, burritos, and mince pies. Note that mincemeat may also refer to a mixture...
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Nargesi Kebab, Nargesi Kofta or Narges Shami Kebab is an Afghan, Middle Eastern and Indian dish originating in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh during the Mughal...
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kebabs, variously including chicken breast cubes, beef cubes, meat kofta, chicken kofta and lamb chops. Argentina: asado, featuring cuts of beef, kidney...
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Татарско кюфте, Dobrujan Tatar: Tatar kóftesí; "Tatar kofta") is a Bulgarian recipe for a large Kofta. The name references the Tatar minority in Bulgaria...
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"Lauki Kofta Curry Recipe / Dudhi Kofta Curry / Bottle Gourd Kofta". 27 February 2019. "Shahi Aloo kofta curry Recipe". 6 March 2020. "Malai kofta recipe...
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carrots, potatoes, cauliflowers and green peas. Kofte Shish kebab Shish kofta Kabab koobideh Mititei List of kebabs Sausage S. N. M. Khan (1947). The...
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karhi (Urdu: کڑھی) Kata-kat Kheer Kofta (Urdu:كوفته) Kulcha (Urdu: کلچه) Lukhmi (Urdu: لقمی) Namak para Nargisi kofta Nihari, a popular national dish in...
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horror comedy film directed by Grzegorz Warchol and written by Krystyna Kofta [pl]. It stars Katarzyna Walter as Izabela, a vampire who wants to be a...
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rice-stuffed vegetables and grape leaves, hummus, falafel, shawarma, kebab and kofta. Others include ful medames, mashed fava beans; koshary, lentils and pasta;...
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countries in the Middle East. The chain serves limited meals including rice, kofta, kofta sandwiches, whole chickens with rice, fries, nuggets, kebabs, burgers...
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in 1987 that the inspiration may have been Indian koftas such as the Mughlai dish called nargisi kofta ("Narcissus meatballs"), in which a boiled egg is...
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novel Pawilon małych drapieżców (Pavilion of Small Predators) by Krystyna Kofta [pl]. The film stars Hanna Dunowska [pl] as Bogna Wegner, a woman who recalls...
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Naukowe SCHOLAR. p. 13. ISBN 978-83-67450-66-9. Kofta et al., p. 240–242. Kofta et al., p. 243–245. Kofta et al., p. 251–254. Henzler, Marek (February 5...
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UK for the first week, then was switched to local bakers. In 2004, the Kofta variant was added, while in 2005, the sandwich was introduced in Malaysia...
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www.telegraphindia.com. "Ranveer Singh compares Maheep Kapoor to 'malai kofta', says he loves being objectified: 'I am just a piece of meat'". 3 September...
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Retrieved 24 October 2021. "Ranveer Singh compares Maheep Kapoor to 'malai kofta', says he loves being objectified: 'I am just a piece of meat'". The Indian...
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western Japan it is more commonly called minchi-katsu (ミンチカツ). Food portal Kofta List of deep fried foods Kenkyusha's New Japanese-English Dictionary,...
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"Confirmation bias: Cognitive error or adaptive strategy of action control?", in Kofta, Mirosław; Weary, Gifford; Sedek, Grzegorz (eds.), Personal control in action:...
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Tabriz meatballs (redirect from Tabrizi kofta)
Azerbaijani cuisine Sulu köfte Ciorbă de perişoare Smyrna meatballs Nargesi kofta Yuvarlak Harput meatballs List of soups List of meatball dishes Deravian...
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vinegar, walnuts, hazelnuts and unripe almonds. For cacıklı arap köftesi, kofta made from a mix of bulgur and ground meat is served over cacık. In this...
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it has a rich flavor when ready to eat. In particular it is used to cook kofta, pilav, and other traditional dishes. "Гиссарские бараны и овцы". Узбекистан:...
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bread, feta cheese, baklava, lahmacun, moussaka, yuvarlak, köfte/keftés/kofta, börek/boureki, rakı/rakia/tsipouro/tsikoudia, meze, dolma, sarma, rice...
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Hash O Bash Jalfrezi Kala bhuna Kebab Seekh kebab Shami kebab Keema matar Kofta Korma Mezban Mogoz bhuna Murgi musollom Mutton curry Nihari Paya Polao Posondo...
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