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  2. Tharida - Wikipedia

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    Tharida (also referred to as tharidat Ghassan) [1] is a soup in Arab cuisine prepared with broth, stewed meat and bread crumbs that are crumbled using one's fingers; [a] the bread crumbs serve to thicken the soup. [3] [4] [5] It was sometimes prepared using brains for the meat. [1]

  3. Brain as food - Wikipedia

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    Lamb brains sold as food Gulai otak, cattle's brain curry from Indonesia. The brain, like most other internal organs, or offal, can serve as nourishment.Brains used for nourishment include those of pigs, squirrels, rabbits, horses, cattle, monkeys, chickens, camels, fish, lamb, and goats.

  4. Creier pane - Wikipedia

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    Creier pane is a Romanian dish [1] usually made using pig's brains, although cow or lamb's brains can also be used. While there are regional variations for the recipe, the most common way of preparing creier pane is boiling the organ and then coating it evenly in flour, egg and breadcrumbs before deep-frying it in oil.

  5. Lamb Meatballs with Yogurt, Eggs, and Mint Recipe - AOL

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    Make the meatballs: Put the lamb in a large mixing bowl, cover the bowl with plastic wrap, and pop it into the freezer until the edges get crunchy, about 1 hour. Toss the lamb well with the salt, then add the bread crumbs and toss again.

  6. Tandoori Lamb Balls Recipe - AOL

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    Combine the ground lamb, bread crumbs, eggs, cilantro, lemon juice, tandoori spice mix, and salt in a large mixing bowl and mix by hand until thoroughly incorporated. Roll the mixture into round, golf ball-size meatballs (about 1 1/2 inches), making sure to pack the meat firmly.

  7. Offal - Wikipedia

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    Lamb brains are occasionally crumbed and fried. Other forms of offal are consumed in some ethnic dishes. Australian food standards require that products containing offal be labelled as such. The presence of brain, heart, kidney, liver, tongue or tripe must be declared either by specific type or more generally as offal.

  8. Faggot (food) - Wikipedia

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    The dish gained in popularity during the rationing in World War II, but declined over the following decades. [8] The "nose-to-tail eating" trend has resulted in greater demand for faggots in the 21st century; British supermarket chain Waitrose once again sold beef faggots from 2014 onwards [8] and in 2018 it was estimated that "tens of millions" of faggots were eaten every year.

  9. Tandoori Lamb Balls Recipe - AOL

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