barberries. Roe kuku, known as ašbal kuku or ašbol kuku in Gilaki, is a local variant of kuku in Gilan that includes roe (caviar). Iran portal Food portal Frittata...
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Radio Kuku in Estonia, established in 1992 Kuku 3D, 1 2013 Slovak stereoscopic movie Kuku dialect, the language of the Kuku people Kuku (food), a Persian...
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of Kajo Keji County in Central Equatoria State. The Kuku speak a Kuku dialect, also called BaKuku. They are chiefly a farming people relying on mixed...
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popular East African dish. See "Kuku na Nazi". "Kuku Paka (Kenyan Chicken Curry)". Food.com. Retrieved 5 August 2015. "Kuku Paka". Congo Cookbook. Archived...
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List of countries with KFC franchises (category Lists of fast food restaurants)
from the original on November 14, 2016. Retrieved February 1, 2017. "Kuku Foods secures opening of first KFC franchise in Rwanda". CNBC Africa. March...
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List of egg dishes (category Lists of foods by ingredient)
the egg most often consumed by humans. Food portal Lists portal Egg as food List of egg topics List of brunch foods List of custard desserts Kenneth F. Kiple...
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Potato pancake (category Christmas food)
It is sometimes deep fried. In Iranian cuisine, kuku sib-zamini (Gilaki: کوکو سیب زمینی, 'potato kuku') is made with shredded potatoes, eggs, onion, saffron...
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Bolu kukus (lit. 'steamed tart') is an Indonesian traditional snack of steamed sponge cupcake. The term "bolu kukus" however, usually refers to a type...
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Hohhot (redirect from Kuku Khoto)
'Blue/Green City') The name has also been variously romanized as Kokotan, Kokutan, Kuku-hoton, Huhohaot'e, Huhehot, Huhhot, Huhot, or Köke qota. The city is a seat...
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Culture of Kenya (redirect from Kuku choma)
be considered as an unofficial national dish—usually goat or sheep—while kuku choma is grilled chicken. It is usually cooked over an open fire. It is usually...
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pancake, with vegetable or meat and spices (a similar Egyptian egg dish) Kuku – a similar Persian egg dish Okonomiyaki – Japanese savory pancake Rafanata...
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Fritter (redirect from Tortita (Mexican food))
called Kuku which come in different versions like the ones with potatoes or the ones with herbs. This type of fritter resembles a crustless quiche. Kuku-sabzi...
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Fenugreek (section Food additive)
greens incorporated into the herb stew ghormeh sabzi, the herb frittata kuku sabzi and a soup known as eshkeneh. In Georgian cuisine, a related species—Trigonella...
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Persian kuku or a French-style omelette. Arab cuisine – Culinary traditions of Arab people Egyptian cuisine – National cuisine of Egypt Kuku, a similar...
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Kue mangkok (category Steamed foods)
cake". It is similar to the snack bolu kukus ("steamed tart/cake"). While both have a similar appearance, bolu kukus requires few ingredients to make (usually...
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Peranakan cuisine (redirect from Nonya Food)
community. This gives rise to Peranakan interpretations of Malay/Indonesian food that is similarly tangy, aromatic, spicy and herbal. In other instances,...
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Indonesian equivalent of chicken soup. Soto is regarded as an Indonesian comfort food because it is always served warm and has a tender texture. Because of the...
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or bubur sagu, is a type of congee made from sago starch. It is a staple food of the people indigenous to Eastern Indonesia, namely parts of Sulawesi,...
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Appam (redirect from Hopper (food))
သတင်းအချက်အလက်များ". MingalaGO (in Burmese). Retrieved 14 January 2021. "Kue Apem Kukus" (in Indonesian). Sajian Sedap. 16 December 2010. Archived from the original...
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the fast) during the holy month of Ramadan, and is also a popular street food. Kolak is basically a dessert based on a sweet liquid made from the mixture...
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Omelette (category Types of food)
cabbages, mixed with meats such as crab, shrimp, or minced chicken. Kerak telor Kuku is an omelette frequently containing large proportions of other ingredients...
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Iranian cuisine (redirect from Persian food)
Iran's culinary traditions. Iran has a variety of 2,500 types of traditional food, one of the richest in the world. The cuisine of Iran has made extensive...
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Lavashak (category Food stubs)
fruits. Lavashak is a type of concentrate. Concentrates are a wide range of foods based on fruit extracts. It is a natural, traditional, ancient and delicious...
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"Sambalado", sung by Ayu Tingting. Food portal Indonesia portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Balado (food). Cuisine of Indonesia Sambal Rica-rica...
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Azerbaijani cuisine (redirect from Azerbaijani food)
as well as honey, tandoori bread and eggs, traditionally prepared into kuku, but alternatively, also scrambled. Eastern European breakfast traditions...
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Igawawen (section Under the Kingdom of Kuku)
Kuku, and returned to the village of his ancestors, Awrir NAït Ghubri, then moved to Tifilkut among the Illilten tribe. This marked the end of Kuku as...
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Padang cuisine (redirect from Padang food)
Indonesian cities. Padang food is ubiquitous in Indonesian cities and is popular in neighboring Malaysia and Singapore. Padang food is famous for its use...
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Dolma (redirect from Dolma (food))
(mahshi). The origins of dolma, as suggested by The Oxford Companion to Food, likely stem from Armenian culinary traditions before becoming integrated...
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Malay cuisine (redirect from Malay food)
cuisine (Malay: Masakan Melayu; Jawi: ماسقن ملايو) is the traditional food of the ethnic Malays of Southeast Asia, residing in modern-day Malaysia,...
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area of northern Nigeria. Danwake is prepared by mixing ground cowpeas, kuku (baobab powder) and potash with water to form a thick paste, which is formed...
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