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  2. Mandazi - Wikipedia

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    Mandazi being fried. Mandazi are made by briefly cooking the dough in cooking oil. The ingredients typically used to make mandazi include water, sugar, flour, yeast, and milk. Coconut milk is also commonly added for sweetness. [8] [9] When coconut milk is added, mandazi are commonly referred to as mahamri or mamri. [10]

  3. Puff-puff - Wikipedia

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    Puff-puffs are generally made of dough containing flour, yeast, sugar, butter, salt, water and eggs (which are optional), and deep-fried in vegetable oil to a golden-brown color. Baking powder can be used as a replacement for yeast, but yeast is a better option. [2] After frying, puff-puffs can be rolled in sugar.

  4. List of fried dough foods - Wikipedia

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    Deep-fried sweet dough balls covered with crystal sugar or sesame seeds. Possibly influenced from the Dutch Oliebollen. Bolinho de chuva: Brazil: Deep-fried sweet dough balls Bomboloni: Italy: Similar to German Berliner, with a cream (or chocolate) filling. Boortsog: Central Asia: A fried dough food found in the cuisines of Central Asia, Idel ...

  5. Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern - Wikipedia

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    Whole roast pig, fried dough pockets. 117(22) December 19, 2017 Mumbai: Deep-fried fish and prawns, goat over rice and vegetarian dishes, puffed rice salad, potato mash-ups. 118(23) December 26, 2017 Oslo: Reindeer steak and cured salmon, sheep and heart-shaped waffles 119(24) December 26, 2017 Key West

  6. List of African dishes - Wikipedia

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    A stew or sauce (depending on water content) common to much of West Africa. [8] It originates from the Mandinka and Bambara people of Mali. [14] Variants of the dish appear in the cuisine of nations throughout West Africa and Central Africa. Makroudh: Tunisia and Morocco and Algeria: A pastry often filled with dates or almonds. Mala Mogodu

  7. Best Bites: Pizza dough pretzel bites with beer cheese - AOL

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    As water is boiling, roll out pizza dough and flatten. Cut the dough into 2 inch squares and roll into balls. Add baking soda to boiling water, add the dough balls and boil for 2 minutes until ...

  8. Best Bites: Fried mac n' cheese balls - AOL

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    Fried mac n' cheese balls are the perfect appetizer for a dinner with friends or weekend tailgate. Made with crispy Panko and creamy macaroni, you won't be able to put these down! See the full ...

  9. Zalabiyeh - Wikipedia

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    Zalabiyeh (Arabic: زلابية) is a fritter or doughnut found in several cuisines across the Arab world, West Asia and some parts of Europe influenced by the former. The fritter version is made from a semi-thin batter of wheat flour which is poured into hot oil and deep-fried. [2]