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  2. Leche frita - Wikipedia

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    Flour, milk, sugar, cinnamon. Food energy. (per serving) 452 [1] kcal. Media: Leches fritas. Leche frita (literally fried milk) is a Spanish sweet typical of northern Spain. It is made by cooking flour with milk and sugar until it thickens to a firm dough which is then portioned, fried and served with a sugar glaze and cinnamon powder.

  3. Canelé - Wikipedia

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    A canelé (French: [kan.le]) is a small French pastry flavored with rum and vanilla with a soft and tender custard center and a dark, thick caramelized crust. It takes the shape of a small, striated cylinder up to five centimeters in height with a depression at the top. A specialty of the region around Bordeaux in southwestern France, today it ...

  4. Molokans - Wikipedia

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    The Molokans (Russian: молокан, IPA: [məlɐˈkan] or молоканин, "dairy-eater") are a Russian Spiritual Christian sect that evolved from Eastern Orthodoxy in the East Slavic lands. Their traditions, especially dairy consumption during Christian fasts, did not conform to those of the Russian Orthodox Church, and they were ...

  5. Shaboozey - Wikipedia

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    Collins Obinna Chibueze (born May 9, 1995), better known by his stage name Shaboozey, is an American rapper, singer-songwriter, filmmaker, and record producer. [2] [3] His music combines hip hop, country, rock, and Americana.

  6. Suutei tsai - Wikipedia

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    Süütei tsai (right) with toasted millet (middle) for adding to the tea and aaruul candies (left) as accompaniment. Suutei tsai (Mongolian: сүүтэй цай ᠰᠦ᠋ ᠲᠡᠢ. ᠴᠠᠢ [ˈsuːtʰeː ˈt͡sʰɛː]) is a traditional Mongolian beverage. The drink is also known as süütei tsai, tsutai tsai, salt tea, or Mongolian salty tea. [1]

  7. The Juice of the Barley - Wikipedia

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    The Juice of the Barley. " The Juice of the Barley " is a traditional Irish drinking song from around the mid-19th century. The Clancy Brothers, as well as several other bands have made recordings, and popular dance renditions of the song. The phrase "bainne na mbó ar na gamhna" in the chorus is Irish, and means "Cows' milk for the calves".

  8. Lactation - Wikipedia

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    Lactation describes the secretion of milk from the mammary glands and the period of time that a mother lactates to feed her young. The process naturally occurs with all sexually mature female mammals, although it may predate mammals. [1] The process of feeding milk in all female creatures is called nursing, and in humans it is also called ...

  9. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Pronunciation

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    Normally, pronunciation is given only for the subject of the article in its lead section. For non-English words and names, use the pronunciation key for the appropriate language. If a common English rendering of the non-English name exists (Venice, Nikita Khrushchev), its pronunciation, if necessary, should be indicated before the non-English one.