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  2. Mashk - Wikipedia

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    A mashk (Hindi: मश्क, Urdu: مَشْکَ; ISO: Maśka) is a traditional water-carrying bag, usually made of waterproofed goat-skin, from North India, Pakistan and Nepal. [1] Mashqs can vary in size, from a hand-held bag, which was often used to carry liquids such as alcohol, to a large sized bag that comes with shoulder strap. They ...

  3. Tulum cheese - Wikipedia

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    The curd filling is topped with salt, and the casing's opening is fastened with a cord. The goatskin casing is stored in a cool place such as a cave or cellar at temperatures of 10 to 12 °C (50 to 54 °F) for about six months to ripen. The casing may be perforated at its sides to allow any residual whey to drain. [1]

  4. Goatskin (material) - Wikipedia

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    Finished parchment made of goatskin stretched on a wooden frame Goat skins. Goatskin refers to the skin of a goat, which by long term usage, is denoted by the term Morocco leather. [1] Kidskin, used for gloves, shoes and other accessories, is traditionally goatskin, although other leathers such as sheep and kangaroo can be used to make kid. [2] [3]

  5. Bhishti - Wikipedia

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    With their musssock or goatskin on their back, they are always either watering the roads, or giving drink to animals, or refreshing the weary traveller.” ‘ Ripples Under the Skin ’, is an intriguing title for a documentary film, by Farah Khatun , National Award winner.

  6. Goatskin - Wikipedia

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    Goatskin may refer to: Goatskin (material), the skin of a goat or the leather made from it; Goatskin (container), a container for wine This page was last edited on 18 ...

  7. Where does the term 'GOAT' come from and what does it mean? - AOL

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    Muhammad Ali. Earl Manigault.Caitlin Clark. These three athletes all have been called "The GOAT," but what does that even mean? The term "GOAT" is an acronym for "Greatest of All Time" and is ...

  8. Waterskin - Wikipedia

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    Goat skin bottles used to transport water were typically found all throughout the Near East, including the Arabian Peninsula, where, in Yemen, it was common in the 18th century to see a slave carrying a waterskin on his back, or else 3 or 4 waterskins carried by donkey or by camel from the water source. [1]

  9. Morocco leather - Wikipedia

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    The finest grades of Morocco leather are goatskin, but by the late 19th century other skins often were substituted in practice, particularly sheepskin and split calfskin. For example, French Morocco is a variety made of sheepskin. [ 6 ]