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  2. Kubbeh - Wikipedia

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    Kubbeh adomah ("red kubbeh" in Hebrew), semolina dumplings in a broth made with beets and tomato paste [9]; Kubbeh hamusta ("Bulgur köftesi" in Turkish), semolina dumplings in a tart broth made with lemon juice or citric acid [10]

  3. Cheesecake - Wikipedia

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    Cheesecake is a dessert made with a soft fresh cheese (typically cottage cheese, cream cheese, quark or ricotta), eggs, and sugar. It may have a crust or base made from crushed cookies (or digestive biscuits), graham crackers, pastry, or sometimes sponge cake. [1] Cheesecake may be baked or unbaked, and is usually served chilled.

  4. List of squash and pumpkin dishes - Wikipedia

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    Misti kumra bhorta - Misti kumra bhorta (মিষ্টি কুমড়া ভর্তা) is a well-known Bengali dish served with rice. It is made with boiled pumpkin pulp mashed with chilli, sliced onions, mustard oil and salt. [6] Pumpkin Bhorta, a Bengali dish. Pumpkin bread – a type of moist quick bread made with pumpkin. [7]

  5. Vegan cheese - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, vegan cheese sometimes cost twice as much as dairy cheese. [5] Strawberry-flavored vegan cream cheese, made with whey protein produced by microbes. From 2018 to 2020, several new companies were founded to make animal-free cheese, including New Culture, Change Foods, Legendairy Foods, and Better Dairy.

  6. Kibbeh - Wikipedia

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    In Levantine cuisine, kibbeh is made by pounding bulgur wheat together with meat into a fine paste and forming it into ovoid shapes, with toasted pine nuts and spices. It may also be layered and cooked on a tray, deep-fried, grilled, or served raw. [7] The Syrian city of Aleppo can lay claim to at least 17 types of kibbeh. [8]

  7. Kibbeh nayyeh - Wikipedia

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    Kibbeh nayyeh or raw kibbeh (Arabic: كبه نيه) is a Levantine [1] [2] [3] mezze that likely originated in Aleppo, Syria. [4] It consists of minced raw lamb (or beef) mixed with fine bulgur and spices. Kibbeh nayyeh is often served with mint leaves, olive oil, and green onions. Pita bread is used to scoop it.

  8. Çiğ köfte - Wikipedia

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    The dish is served as an appetizer or meze, and it is closely related with kibbeh nayyeh from Levantine cuisine. [2] Çiğ köfte is common to both Armenian [1] [3] [4] and Turkish cuisines. [5] Traditionally made with raw meat, there are vegetarian variations made with bulgur and in Urfa, a local meatless version is made with scrambled eggs.

  9. Cheese pudding - Wikipedia

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    A dish known as a cheese pudding was mentioned in The Carolina Housewife in 1874. [1] However this was a savoury pudding which resembled a soufflé. Another savoury dish adds cheese to a bread pudding. In 1934 the sweet version was mentioned as a new addition to menus. [2] One version is considered a Latin dish [3] and is intensely sweet.