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  2. Maldivian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Processed tuna (Maldives fish) is used as pieces or as shavings. In order to make curries, the raw or the still-soft processed tuna is cut into 1 ⁄ 2 -inch-thick (13 mm) sections. Dry processed tuna is mainly used to make short eats (hedhika) called gulha , masroshi , kulhi bōkiba , kavaabu, bajiya (the local version of the Indian samosa ...

  3. Maldivians - Wikipedia

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    Around the 2nd century AD, Arab traders stopped by the Maldives en route to the Far East – their first record of the Maldives islands, which they called Mahal Dibiyat, is from these traders. The Maldives provided enormous quantities of cowrie shells, an international currency at the time. The cowrie became the symbol of the Maldives Monetary ...

  4. Mas riha - Wikipedia

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  5. EXCLUSIVE: Red Lobster revamps menu, brings back fan ... - AOL

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    Part of that success, Adamolekun said, is the launch of a new menu on Nov. 11. Although the menu is 20% smaller, it features seven new items, including bacon-wrapped sea scallops, a lobster bisque ...

  6. Category:Maldivian cuisine - Wikipedia

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  7. Economy of the Maldives - Wikipedia

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    In ancient times, Maldives were renowned for cowries, coir rope, dried tuna fish (Maldive fish), ambergris (maavaharu) and coco de mer (tavakkaashi). Local and foreign trading ships used to load these products in the Maldives and bring them abroad. Nowadays, the mixed economy of Maldives is based on the principal activities of tourism, fishing ...

  8. Ministry of Economic Development and Trade (Maldives)

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    The Ministry of Economic Development of the Republic of Maldives (Dhivehi: މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް އިކޮނަމިކް ޑިވެލޮޕްމަންޓް އެންޑް ޓްރޭޑް) is a government ministry in the Maldives [5] It is the regulator of trade and provides business registration services to the country.

  9. Maldives - Wikipedia

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    Maldives' interest relates to its identity as a small island state, especially economic development and environmental preservation, and its desire for closer relations with France, a main actor in the IOC region. The Maldives is a founding member of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation . The republic joined the Commonwealth in ...