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  2. List of street foods - Wikipedia

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    Pork sausage meat wrapped in glazed puff pastry and baked [282] Scaccia: Italy (Sicily) A type of tomato and cheese pie; very thin pizza dough is covered with tomato sauce and grated cheese, folded over a number of times, and baked [283] Scallion pancake: China

  3. Lists of prepared foods - Wikipedia

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    Meat dishes. Butter chicken is an Indian chicken dish made with mildly spiced tomato sauce. List of meat dishes. List of bacon dishes; List of beef dishes.

  4. List of stuffed dishes - Wikipedia

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    Cordon bleu (dish) – a dish of meat wrapped around cheese (or with cheese filling), then breaded and pan-fried or deep-fried; Fritter – a name applied to a wide variety of fried foods, usually consisting of a portion of batter or breading which has been filled with various ingredients; List of rolled foods

  5. Lists of foods - Wikipedia

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    Salads – Salad is a ready-to-eat dish often containing leafy vegetables, usually served chilled or at a moderate temperature and often served with a sauce or dressing. Salads may also contain ingredients such as fruit, grain, meat, seafood and sweets. Though many salads use raw ingredients, some use cooked ingredients. List of salads

  6. List of meat dishes - Wikipedia

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    The mallet breaks down the fibers in the meat, making it more tender, while the thinner meat cooks faster with less moisture loss. The meat is then coated and fried. [15] Farsu magru – a traditional meat roll dish in Sicilian cuisine that dates to the 13th century prepared using beef or veal. [16] [17] Fatányéros; Finnbiff; Flurgönder

  7. Lihapiirakka - Wikipedia

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    A lihapiirakka (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈlihɑˌpiːrɑkːɑ], literally "meat pie") is an everyday Finnish food sold in supermarkets and often available ready-to-eat as street food. It is a form of savoury pie or turnover made from doughnut dough and filled with a mixture of minced meat [2] [3] and cooked rice and cooked by deep frying. [4]

  8. Mennonite cuisine - Wikipedia

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    fleisch perishki/perisky/perishky, a meat bun; formavorscht, a smoked pork sausage, commonly called Mennonite farmer sausage [5] green bean soup; jreewe, pork cracklings; kjiekle/kielke, pronounced cheel-chya, noodles; knackzoat, sunflower seeds; komst borscht (cabbage soup) perishki/perisky/perishky, a fruit hand pie; plumemoos, a cold plum ...

  9. Ossetian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Fidgin (Ossetian: фыдджын, Russian: фиджин) is a type of meat pie. Three pies ( Ossetian : æртæ чъирийы , Russian : три пирога ) is an important concept in Ossetian culture, representing sun, earth and water.