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  2. Mauritanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    There is an overlap with Moroccan cuisine in the north and Senegalese cuisine in the south. [1] French colonial influence (Mauritania was a colony until 1960) has also played a role in influencing the cuisine of the relatively isolated land. [1] Alcohol is prohibited in the Muslim faith and its sale is largely limited to hotels.

  3. Category : Food and drink in Mauritania - Wikipedia

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  4. Mauritian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of Mauritius is greatly influenced by the tropical location of the island as well as the cultural diversity which characterizes the country. [1] Mauritian cuisine is a blend of African , Chinese , European (mainly French ) and Indian (mainly Bhojpuri ) influences in the history of Mauritius .

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  6. Category:Culture of Mauritania - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Mauritian cuisine - Wikipedia

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  8. Thieboudienne - Wikipedia

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    Thieboudienne. Tiep (or thieb or benechin or benachin) is a traditional dish from Senegal and an intangible cultural heritage of humanity [1] that is also consumed in Mauritania, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Mali, The Gambia, and other West and Central African countries.

  9. Cuisine of Mauritania - Wikipedia

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