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  2. List of kebabs - Wikipedia

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    ' cooked rice plus kebab ') is not listed, because it is a meal consisting of cooked rice and one of the many kebab types listed below. Such is the case of kabāb turki ( کباب ترکی , Persian variation of shawarma ), Tāskabāb ( تاس‌کباب , actually a stew), kabāb shāmi ( کباب شامی , cutlets). or Tābeh kabāb ...

  3. Kebab - Wikipedia

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    Kabab Bakhtiari is a combination of Jujeh kabab (chicken kabab) and Kabab barg (beef or lamb meat) on the same skewer. Its name comes from the Bakhtiari region of Iran. Kabab Kenjeh , also known as Chenjeh ( کنجه‌کباب , چنجه ) is a kabab traditionally made with chunks of marinated lamb meat.

  4. Shish kebab - Wikipedia

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    Shish kebab with (orzo pilaf), onions with sumac, a grilled pepper, a grilled slice of tomato, and rucula leaves. Shish kebab or shish kebap is a popular meal of skewered and grilled cubes of meat. [1] It can be found in Mediterranean cuisine. [2] It is one of the many types of kebab, a range of meat dishes originating in the Middle East.

  5. Chelow kabab - Wikipedia

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    Chelow kabab (Persian: چلوکباب čelow-kabāb [tʃelowkæˈbɒːb]) is an Iranian dish consisting of steamed rice (čelow) and one of the many varieties of Iranian kebab. [1] It is considered the national dish of Iran , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and was probably created by the time of the Qajar dynasty .

  6. Philippine English vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Philippine English also borrows words from Philippine languages, especially native plant and animal names (e.g. ampalaya and balimbing), and cultural concepts with no exact English equivalents such as kilig and bayanihan. Some borrowings from Philippine languages have entered mainstream English, such as abaca and ylang-ylang.

  7. Chuan (food) - Wikipedia

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    It is also sometimes cooked by deep frying in oil (popular in Beijing). It can be classified as a type of kebab. Chuan was traditionally made from lamb (yáng ròu chuàn, 羊肉串, lamb meat chuan), [2] [4] which is still the most common kind, but now, chicken, pork, beef and various types of seafood can also be used. Especially in some ...

  8. İskender kebap - Wikipedia

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    The prepared doner kebab is placed in front of the burning fire at a distance of 10–15 cm from the previously lit doner kebab fire. The doner kebab is cooked slowly over this fire, and after it is cooked, it is cut thinly with a knife from top to bottom. Thus, the doner kebab is ready for service.

  9. Nargesi kebab - Wikipedia

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    Nargesi Kebab, Nargesi Kofta or Narges Shami Kebab is an Afghan, Middle Eastern, Pakistani and Indian dish. It can be described as a kind of kebab or kofta with a chicken egg in the middle. It is named after the Narcissus flower because kebabs look like the flower's petals when they are cut.