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  2. Fijian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Indo-Fijian families may stick to traditional rice, dhal and either a meat or vegetable curry accompanied by a salad or chutney. Masala tea is the main drink in many Indo-Fijian households. Many city people, however, are turning to easily available Western fast food, which is now becoming a popular choice for younger generations.

  3. Category:Fijian cuisine - Wikipedia

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  4. Culture of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Fiji is a tapestry of native Fijian, Indian, European, Chinese and other nationalities. Culture polity traditions, language, food costume, belief system, architecture, arts, craft, music, dance, and sports will be discussed in this article to give you an indication of Fiji's indigenous community but also the various communities which make up Fiji as a modern culture and living.

  5. Category:Food and drink in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Category: Food and drink in Fiji. 2 languages. ... Alcohol in Fiji (1 C) D. Fijian drinks (1 C, 2 P) F. Fijian cuisine (2 C, 28 P)

  6. Fijian food - Wikipedia

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    Nanna Heitmann—Magnum Photos for TIME Former President Donald Trump stands with members of his family on the third day of the RNC at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wis. " The Chaos and Commotion ...

  8. 20 iconic Christmas movie foods ranked according to nutrition

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    None of the Christmas foods on the above list meet that definition—not even the Christmas pudding (i.e. a dried fruit-filled dessert) featured in A Christmas Carol. Bah humbug!

  9. Saccharum edule - Wikipedia

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    It has many common names which include duruka, tebu telor, PNG/Fiji asparagus, dule (Fiji), pitpit (Melanesia/New Guinea) and naviso. The young, unopened flower heads of Saccharum edule are eaten raw, steamed, or toasted, and prepared in various ways in Southeastern Asia, including New Guinea, Fiji and certain island communities of Indonesia .