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  2. Burmese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Burmese meal includes a bowl of soup, rice, several meat curries, and ngapi yay (a dip or dipping sauce) with tozaya (vegetables for dipping). Traditionally, the Burmese eat meals from plates on a low table or daunglan, while sitting on a bamboo mat. [14] Dishes are simultaneously served and shared. [14]

  3. Cambodian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Green kroeung. Kroeung (គ្រឿង, krœăng [krɨəŋ] – 'ingredients') is a Khmer fresh flavouring paste commonly used in curries, soups, and stir-fries, one of the essential ingredients of Cambodian cuisine. The base of the paste consists of pounded lemongrass, galangal, garlic, shallots, kaffir lime leaves, and turmeric.

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    PEOPLE MAGAZINE (57A: Celebrity news publication) GAME CHANGER: Each theme answer contains an anagram of the word GAME: COLLE GE MA SCOTS, REMIND ME AG AIN, and PEOPL E MAG AZINE. Today we have a ...

  5. Noodle - Wikipedia

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    Media: Noodle. Noodles are a type of food made from unleavened dough which is either rolled flat and cut, stretched, or extruded, into long strips or strings. Noodles are a staple food in many cultures and made into a variety of shapes. The most common noodles are those derived from either Chinese cuisine or Italian cuisine.

  6. List of rice dishes - Wikipedia

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    Mixed rice and meat dish, a variant of pilaf. Akki rotti. India. "Rice bread", a rice-based breakfast item unique to the state of Karnataka, India. Albaloo polo. Iran. Sour (morello) cherries in pilaf rice, usually made with spices like saffron and advieh. American fried rice (Thai) Thailand.

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  8. Kasha varnishkes - Wikipedia

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    Kasha varnishkes. Kashe varnishkes (sometimes Americanized as kasha varnishkas) is a traditional dish of the American-Jewish Ashkenazi community. It combines kasha (buckwheat groats) with noodles, typically bow-tie shape lokshen egg noodles. Buckwheat groats (gretshkes/greytshkelach or retshkes/reytshkelach in Yiddish) are prepared separately ...

  9. List of pasta - Wikipedia

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    Tubes, either bent or straight [ 80 ] From Greek for food made from barley[ 81 ] Macaroni [ 9 ] (outside of Italy), maccheroncini [ 82 ] Naples [ 82 ] Maccheroncelli. Hollow tube-shaped pasta that is slightly smaller than a pencil in thickness [ 83 ] Small maccheroni. Mafaldine. Short ribbons with ruffled sides [ 84 ]