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  2. Harees - Wikipedia

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    Harees is a traditional Emirati dish made from wheat, meat (usually chicken or lamb), and a pinch of salt. The wheat is soaked overnight, then cooked with meat until it reaches a smooth, porridge-like consistency. This hearty dish is particularly popular during Ramadan and festive occasions. It is often garnished with ghee for added flavor.

  3. Armenian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Armenian cuisine also features filled pastry pies called boereg, various types of sausages, toasted pumpkin seeds, pistachios, pine nuts, basturma, and dolma. [4] Cinnamon is a very commonly used spice in Armenian cuisine; it is sprinkled on soups, breads, desserts and sometimes even fish.

  4. Agriculture in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Cornelian cherries, figs, pears, peaches and apples sold at a market in Yerevan are among a few of Armenian agricultural products Fertile volcanic soils allow cultivation of wheat and barley, as well as pasturage for sheep, goats, and horses. A photograph of cotton pickers in Armenia in the 1930s: no cotton is grown in Armenia today.

  5. Khorovats - Wikipedia

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    Khorovats (Armenian: խորոված, [χɔɾɔˈvɑt͡s]) is an Armenian barbecue. [1] The meat may be marinated before grilling, but it does not have to be. [1] It can be made with lamb, pork, beef, chicken, fish, or even veal. This is generally a dish reserved for "festive occasions". [2]

  6. Emmer - Wikipedia

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    The seeds have an awned covering, the sharp spikes helping the seeds to become buried in the ground. The principal difference between the wild and the domestic forms is that the ripened seed head of the wild plant shatters and scatters the seed onto the ground, while in the domesticated emmer, the seed head remains intact, thus making it easier ...

  7. Pontic Greek cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pontians also used chicken broth or stock to make pilav and other dishes. Pontian refugees also brought peynirli, a Turkish pie dish that could include meat, vegetables, and cheese, to Greece during the population exchange. [30] [31] Salads could include meat as well. One Pontian salad recipe calls for lettuce, chicken, prunes, walnuts, and ...

  8. List of porridges - Wikipedia

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    Belila is an Egyptian porridge made from pearl wheat, cooked in a light syrup with anise seed and golden raisins, served with chopped toasted nuts and a splash of milk. Bogobe jwa logala – sorghum porridge cooked in boiling milk, with or without sugar. Boota copassa – a Chickasaw word meaning, 'Cold Flour'.

  9. Spas (soup) - Wikipedia

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    Spas (Armenian: Սպաս) is a matzoon-based soup. [1] [2] It is a traditional dish in Armenia. [1] [2] Besides matzoon, the main ingredient are herbs, and hulled wheat berries (i.e. with husks removed). Flour, and an egg or egg yolk is included, to prevent the matzoon from curdling. [3]