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  2. Hmong language - Wikipedia

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    Hmong or Mong (/ ˈ m ʌ Ε‹ / MUNG; RPA: Hmoob, CHV: Hmôngz, Nyiakeng Puachue: πž„€πž„©πž„°, Pahawh: π–¬Œπ–¬£π–¬΅, ) is a dialect continuum of the West Hmongic branch of the Hmongic languages spoken by the Hmong people of Southwestern China, northern Vietnam, Thailand, and Laos. [2]

  3. Mung bean - Wikipedia

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    Mung bean is a warm-season and frost-intolerant plant. Mung bean is suitable for being planted in temperate, sub-tropical and tropical regions. The most suitable temperature for mung bean's germination and growth is 15–18 °C (59–64 °F). Mung bean has high adaptability to various soil types, while the best pH of the soil is between 6.2 and ...

  4. Hmong people - Wikipedia

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    The Hmong people (RPA: Hmoob, CHV: Hmôngz, Nyiakeng Puachue: πž„€πž„©πž„°, Pahawh Hmong: π–¬Œπ–¬£π–¬΅, IPA:, Chinese: 苗族蒙人) are an indigenous group in East ...

  5. More Flanimals - Wikipedia

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    Skwunt – a clam-like Flanimal with its eyes inside its mouth. Plappavom – a Flanimal resembling scrambled eggs that dissolves over time. Fud Dumpton – a heavily built dopey looking Flanimal. Grommomulunt – a caterpillar-like creature with no organs other than a pair of eyes. It is the larval stage of the Munt Fly; the metamorphosis ...

  6. Cellophane noodles - Wikipedia

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    Cellophane noodles, or fensi (traditional Chinese: 粉硲; simplified Chinese: 粉丝; pinyin: fΔ›nsΔ«; lit. 'flour thread'), sometimes called glass noodles, are a type of transparent noodle made from starch (such as mung bean starch, potato starch, sweet potato starch, tapioca, or canna starch) and water.

  7. Mung - Wikipedia

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    Mung (computer term), the act of making several incremental changes to an item that combine to destroy it; Mung bean, a bean native to Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan; Mung, common name of the brown algae Pylaiella; Mung, a dialect or related language of the Phunoi language of Laos; Mung, malevolent spirits in Mun (religion) of the Lepcha ...

  8. List of Chowder episodes - Wikipedia

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    C. H. Greenblatt, shown here in 2009, created Chowder, which premiered on November 2, 2007. Chowder is an American animated television series created by C. H. Greenblatt for Cartoon Network. The series centers on Chowder, an aspiring young boy who hopes to one day become a professional chef. Chowder is the apprentice of Mung Daal, Chowder's caretaker and seasoned professional chef, who lives ...

  9. Talk:Mung (computer term) - Wikipedia

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    According to the urban dictionary (www.urbandictionary.com), "munging" includes the following: 1. a recently deceased corpse is disinterred, 2. one person places their mouth over the vagina or anus of the deceased, and 3. another person jumps on the corpse so that a combination of bodily liquids and embalming fluid flies into the mouth of the ...