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    Bread roll Abitbol, Vera (2018-03-19). "Fricassé". 196 flavors. Retrieved 2022-12-06. "Tunisian Fricassee (Fricassé)- This is How I roll :)". afooda. 2016-12-26...
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    milé, Countess, Cramanioc pudding, Kalawanng, Couac gratin and salad, Fricasse of iguana or its famous Pimentade (fish or chicken court-bouillon). Atipas...
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    Indigenous (Amerindian), Chinese, and Hmong influences. Common dishes include fricassés, stews made of awara broth (made from palm pulp), blaff (onions, garlic...
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    California for fricasa de pollos a la española (Spanish-style chicken fricasse) was prepared by frying chickens in lard with chopped onion, shallots,...
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  • sliced roast beef on a baguette, served hot, usually au jus (with juice). Fricasse Tunisia A deep-fried pastry cut in half and filled with tuna, hard boiled...
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  • appearing in person in "Chum Fricasse" where Mr. Krabs tipped her off about Squidward and Plankton misusing her famous chum fricasse recipe by not letting it...
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    flavoring for couscous. It is also used for lablabi, a chickpea soup, and fricasse. Tunisia is the biggest exporter of prepared harissa. In 2006, the Tunisian...
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    peppers stuffed with meat, usually lamb, and served with harissa sauce. Fricasse—tiny sandwich with tuna, harissa, olives and olive oil, bearing no similarity...
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    à l'essence Westphalia ham in white wine and mushroom sauce Entrées La fricassé de poulets aux champignons Chicken fricassee with mushrooms Les cotelettes...
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    New Grove Music Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Henri Vanhulst, "La fricassé de Jean de Latre (1564)" in Revue belge de musicologie - Belgisch Tijdschrift...
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    Rfissa, Tangia, Seffa, Mechoui, Shorba, Shakshouka, Assidat Zgougou, Brik, Fricasse, Harissa, Lablabi, and Bazin. Arab world Arab-Berber Moroccans Algerians...
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    food includes bessara, crumbed liver, spicy sardines, and brochettes, Fricassé de saucisses, Boubouch (Hot spicy snail soup), Salty Chips Cornet, Jaban...
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    their cooking, which incorporated both French staples such as soups and fricasses and African and Creole foods such as gumbo. The colonists also ate local...
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