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  2. Maltese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A typical serving of kusksu made with seasonal broad beans. Malta's history and geography had an important influence on its cuisine. Having to import most of its foodstuffs, being positioned along important trade routes, and having to cater for the resident foreign powers who ruled the islands, opened Maltese cuisine to outside influences from very early on.

  3. Rabbit stew - Wikipedia

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    A rabbit stew. Rabbit stew, also referred to as hare stew when hare is used, [1] [2] is a stew prepared using rabbit meat as a main ingredient. Stuffat tal-Fenek, a variation of rabbit stew, is the national dish of Malta.

  4. Stuffat tal-Fenek - Wikipedia

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    Stuffat tal-Fenek is a type of rabbit stew in Maltese cuisine. [1] It is the national dish of Malta . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is typically slow-cooked or braised with wine, tomatoes, garlic, bay leaves , cloves , salt, pepper and vegetables.

  5. List of Maltese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Qagħaq tal-ħmira. Qagħaq tal-ħmira (or just "Kagħak" in some dialects, soft sweet bagel shape cake with a hint of aniseed, topped with sesame seeds) Imqaret (deep fried diamond-shaped pastry) [1] [2] Kannoli tal-irkotta (ricotta filled fried crisp pastry tubes) Ravjul moqli (sweet toasted ravioli) Torti tat-tamal (date and cocoa tart)

  6. National dish - Wikipedia

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    Some countries such as Mexico, China or India, because of their diverse ethnic populations, cultures, and cuisines, do not have a single national dish, even unofficially. [2] Furthermore, because national dishes are so interwoven into a nation's sense of identity, strong emotions and conflicts can arise when trying to choose a country's ...

  7. Laham - Wikipedia

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    Laham or Lahham is a common Arabic surname that translates to butcher. It also appears frequently with the Arabic definite article as Al-Laham and Al-Lahham.

  8. Balzan - Wikipedia

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    Balzan (Maltese: Ħal Balzan) is a municipality in the Central Region of Malta, one of the so-called three villages, together with Attard and Lija.The village originally consisted of a group of small dwellings and farms but eventually grew, becoming a parish in the 17th century.

  9. Mussab Al-Laham - Wikipedia

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    Mussab Al-Laham (Arabic: مصعب اللحام) is a Jordanian footballer who plays for Jordanian Pro League side Al-Ramtha and the Jordan national football team. Mussab is a nephew of one of the former stars of Al-Ramtha Bilal Al-Laham.