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  2. Bottarga - Wikipedia

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    Bottarga is made chiefly from the roe pouch of grey mullet. Sometimes it is prepared from Atlantic bluefin tuna (bottarga di tonno rosso) or yellowfin tuna. [10] It is massaged by hand to eliminate air pockets, then dried and cured in sea salt for a few weeks. The result is a hard, dry slab.

  3. Tunisian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Lablabi is a thick soup made with chickpeas and garlic Location of Tunisia. Tunisian cuisine, the cuisine of Tunisia, consists of the cooking traditions, ingredients, recipes and techniques developed in Tunisia since antiquity.

  4. Tabarka - Wikipedia

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    Tabarka (Arabic: طبرقة Ṭbarqa ⓘ) is a coastal town located in north-western Tunisia, close to the border with Algeria.Tabarka was occupied at various times by Punics, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Genoese and Ottomans.

  5. Boutargue - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 31 December 2015, at 03:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Mahdia - Wikipedia

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    Muslim Mahdia was founded by the Fatimids under the Caliph Abdallah al-Mahdi and made the capital of Ifriqiya. [12] As the then-newly-created Fatimid Caliphate was a Shi'a regime supported by a Berber Kutama military, the caliph may have been motivated to move his capital here so as to put some distance between his power base and the predominantly Sunni city of Kairouan (the traditional ...

  7. Talk:Bottarga - Wikipedia

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    In a series of edits, @99.246.135.183: has converted this from an article with a global perspective to an article about Italian bottarga which has a number of other problems as well: WP:NOTDICT The lead is worded to be about the name, and specifically the Italian name (Bottarga is Italan for...) rather than about the thing (Bottarga is a ...

  8. El Djem - Wikipedia

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    The Roman city of Thysdrus was built, like almost all Roman settlements in ancient Tunisia, on former Punic settlements. In a less arid climate than today's, Thysdrus prospered as an important center of olive oil production and export.

  9. Kasserine - Wikipedia

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    In classical antiquity Kasserine was a Roman colony, known as Cillium.Under Roman Emperor Vespasian (69–79) or Titus (79-81), it was elevated to the rank of municipium, and under the Severan dynasty (193-235) to that of colonia (Cillilana).