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  2. Balti (food) - Wikipedia

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    The balti pan is a round-bottomed, wok-like heavy cast-iron dish with two handles. ... The origins of Balti cooking are wide ranging and owe as much to China (with a slight resemblance to the spicy cooking of Sichuan ) and Tibet , as well as to the ancestry of the Mirpuris , the tastes of the Moghul emperors , the aromatic spices of Kashmir ...

  3. Talk:Balti (food) - Wikipedia

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    The fact is that balti does indeed mean bucket. These may have been iron in the 19th century, but they aren't now. ðarkun coll 10:33, 9 February 2011 (UTC) Anyway, found a source: The balti emerged in the south east of Birmingham in 1975 and was a product of Birmingham’s entrepreneurial Pakistani Kashmiri community.

  4. Ali-A - Wikipedia

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    Aiken vlogs about his day-to-day life and travels. [ 16 ] When new installments to the Call of Duty video game franchise are announced, Aiken covers known information about the games, giving viewers in-depth reviews.

  5. Tastes like chicken - Wikipedia

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    As an explanation of why unusual meats would taste more like chicken than common alternatives such as beef or pork, different possibilities have been offered.One idea is that chicken is seen as having a more neutral taste compared to other meats because fat contributes more flavor than muscle (especially in the case of a lean cut such as a skinless chicken breast), making it a generic choice ...

  6. Balti people - Wikipedia

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    The first written mention of the Balti people occurs in the 2nd century BCE by the Alexandrian astronomer and geographer Ptolemy, who refers to the region as Byaltae. [6] The Balti people themselves refer to their native land as Balti-yul (transl. 'Land of Baltis'); the modern name of Baltistan is the Persian rendering of this name. [7]

  7. Marshmallow - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being a foam, this also makes marshmallows an "aerated" confection because it is made up of 50% air. The goal of an aerated confection like a marshmallow is to incorporate gas into a sugar mixture, and stabilize the aerated product before the gas can escape. When the gas is introduced into the system, tiny air bubbles are created.

  8. Synsepalum dulcificum - Wikipedia

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    When the fleshy part of the fruit is eaten, this molecule binds to the tongue's taste buds, causing sour foods to taste sweet. At neutral pH, miraculin binds and blocks the receptors, but at low pH (resulting from ingestion of sour foods) miraculin binds proteins and becomes able to activate the sweet receptors, resulting in the perception of ...

  9. Quidditch (real-life sport) - Wikipedia

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    The real-world sport is sometimes referred to as "muggle quidditch" to distinguish it from the fictional game of the books, which involves magical elements such as flying broomsticks and enchanted balls—a muggle in the Harry Potter series being a person without magical abilities. The sport is played around the world.