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  2. Skewer - Wikipedia

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    Metal skewers are typically stainless steel rods with a pointed tip on one end and a grip of some kind on the other end for ease of removing the food. Non-metallic skewers are often made from bamboo, as well as hardwoods such as birch, beech, [3] or other suitable wood. Prior to grilling, wooden skewers may be soaked in water to avoid burning.

  3. Tandoor - Wikipedia

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    A coal-fired tandoor with a mild steel drum.. The English word comes from the Hindustani tandÅ«r, which came from Persian tanÅ«r and ultimately from the Akkadian word tinÅ«ru (𒋾𒂟), which consists of the parts tin ' mud ' and nuro / nura ' fire ' and is mentioned as early as in the Akkadian Epic of Gilgamesh, cf. or Avestan tanûra and Middle Persian tanûr.

  4. Shish kebab - Wikipedia

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    Shish kebab is an English rendering of Turkish: ÅŸiÅŸ (sword or skewer) and kebap (roasted meat dish), that dates from around the beginning of the 20th century. [7] [8] According to the Oxford English Dictionary, its earliest known publication in English is in the 1914 novel Our Mr. Wrenn by Sinclair Lewis.

  5. List of kebabs - Wikipedia

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    CiÄŸer kebabı (liver kebab) Lamb liver kebab on a skewer (a.k.a. ciÄŸer ÅŸiÅŸ) Çökertme kebabı: Sirloin veal kebap stuffed with yogurt and potatoes Çöp ÅŸiÅŸ (small skewer kebab) A specialty of Selçuk and Germencik near Ephesus, pounded boneless meat with tomatoes and garlic marinated with black pepper, thyme and oil on wooden skewers ...

  6. Kebab - Wikipedia

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    In English, kebab, or in North America also kabob, often occurring as shish kebab, is now a culinary term for small pieces of meat cooked on a skewer. [3] The word kebab, most likely derived from Persian, [6] has been used with various spellings in this sense since at least the 17th century, [14] while the Oxford English Dictionary records the ...

  7. Rodízio - Wikipedia

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    Thin slices are carved from the roasted outside layer of large cuts; the diners may use a pair of small stainless-steel tongs to grab the slices as they are cut, and then place them on their plate. Alternatively, the server will push smaller kebab-style chunks off the end of the skewer onto a serving plate.

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