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  2. Sapu Mhicha - Wikipedia

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    Sapu Mhichā (Newar: सपू म्हिचा, lit. 'tripe bag') is a Nepalese dish of the Newa community, made up of buffalo leaf tripe stuffed with bone marrow.Sapu Mhichā is a special delicacy of the Newa cuisine of the Kathmandu Valley and is usually prepared during special occasions.

  3. Stuffed squash - Wikipedia

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    Stuffed squash, courgette, marrow, mahshi, or zucchini is a dish common in Egypt, the Balkans and the Ottoman cuisine, a kind of dolma. It consists of various kinds of squash or zucchini stuffed with rice and sometimes meat and cooked on the stovetop or in the oven. The meat version is served hot, as a main course.

  4. List of stuffed dishes - Wikipedia

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    Prawn roll – a sandwich, not a stuffed food item. Rice noodle roll; Small sausage in large sausage; Spring roll – a large variety of filled, rolled appetizers or dim sum found in East Asian and Southeast Asian cuisine. Gỏi cuốn; Popiah; Lumpia; Sarma (also called "stuffed grape leaves" or "stuffed vine leaves") Thịt bò nướng lá lốt

  5. Mincemeat - Wikipedia

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    Mincemeat is usually used as a pie or pastry filling. Traditional mincemeat recipes contain meat, notably beef or venison, as this was a way of preserving meat prior to modern preservation methods. [1] Modern recipes often replace the suet with vegetable shortening or other oils (e.g., coconut oil) and/or omit the meat. However, many people ...

  6. Sarma (food) - Wikipedia

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    With cabbage leaves, mince meat and rice filling (served hot) Media: Sarma Sarma (from Turkish sarmak 'wrapping') is a traditional food in Ottoman cuisine – nowadays, Turkish , Greek , Levantine , Arabic , Armenian , etc. – made of vegetable leaves rolled around a filling of minced meat , grains such as rice , or both.

  7. Tripe - Wikipedia

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    Pieds paquets — Provençal dish, consisting of stuffed sheep's offal and sheep's feet stewed together. Potted meat; Ṣakí or shaki — word for tripe in the Yoruba language of Nigeria; ṣakí is often included in various stews, along with other meat. Sapu mhichā — leaf tripe bag stuffed with bone marrow then boiled and fried; from ...

  8. Croquette - Wikipedia

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    A 17th-century recipe for croquettes (croquets) by François Massialot binds a filling of meat, truffles, marrow, bread crumbs, and cheese with egg, then breads and fries them in lard. They may be as large as an egg or as small as a walnut, and can be served as an hors-d'œuvre or as a garnish. [10] They are mentioned in a 1706 English dictionary.

  9. List of meat dishes - Wikipedia

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    Pamplona – a grilled stuffed-meat dish from Uruguay prepared with chicken, [22] [23] and may be prepared with other meats such as pork [24] and beef. Pastramă – a popular delicatessen meat traditionally in Romania made from lamb and also from pork and mutton; Peremech; Pljeskavica; Po; Poc Chuc; Poronkäristys; Potjevleesch (at top)