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  2. Listen to My Word - Wikipedia

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    All four songs on the album are covers of classic K-pop songs, re-arranged to have a more contemporary sound. [5] The title track, "Listen to My Word (A-ing)", is a cover of the hit song by girl group Papaya, originally released in 2000. [9]

  3. List of Disney video games - Wikipedia

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    The Nightmare Before Christmas: Happy Fun Team: 2007: Mobile phone Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey: Papaya Studio: 2007: Wii PlayStation 2 Windows Disney Princess: Magical Jewels: 1st Playable Productions: 2007: Nintendo DS Lilo & Stitch: Disney Mobile: 2009: Mobile phone (Japan only) The Princess and the Frog [54] [55] [56] Griptonite Games ...

  4. Kroeung - Wikipedia

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    The yellow kroeungs are used often in common everyday dishes, a primary example being the ubiquitous samlor machu kroeung, a stew made with a yellow kroeung base that becomes greenish when cooked, fatty pieces of pork (usually ribs), tralach (wintermelon), papaya or tamarind for sourness and trakuon (waterspinach).

  5. List of rice dishes - Wikipedia

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    Filipino crispy deep-fried fritters made with glutinous rice batter, unshelled small shrimp, and various vegetables, including calabaza, sweet potato, cassava, mung bean sprouts, scallions and julienned carrots, onions, and green papaya. Omurice: Japan: An omelette made with fried rice and thin, fried scrambled eggs, usually topped with ketchup ...

  6. Tree - Wikipedia

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    Large herbaceous plants such as papaya and bananas are trees in this broad sense. [2] [6] A commonly applied narrower definition is that a tree has a woody trunk formed by secondary growth, meaning that the trunk thickens each year by growing outwards, in addition to the primary upwards growth from the growing tip.

  7. Lao cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The trifecta of Laos' national cuisine are sticky rice, larb, and green papaya salad (Lao: ຕຳໝາກຫຸ່ງ, tam mak hung). The most famous Lao dish is larb ( Lao : ລາບ , [lâːp] ; sometimes also spelled laab or laap ), a spicy mixture of marinated meat or fish that is sometimes raw (prepared like ceviche ) with a variable ...

  8. Cuisine of São Tomé and Príncipe - Wikipedia

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    Primary food crops include bananas, breadfruit, taro, maize, beans, papaya, palm oil, and primary agricultural production crops for export include cocoa, copra and coffee. [1] [3] Fish and seafood is prominent in São Tomése and Príncipe cuisine, and the fishing industry contributes approximately 25 percent to the country's gross domestic ...

  9. List of Burmese dishes - Wikipedia

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    Similar to htamin thoke with shredded green papaya, shredded carrot, ogonori sea moss and often wheat noodles. Nan gyi thoke [2] နန်းကြီးသုပ် Thick rice noodle salad with chickpea flour, chicken, fish cake (nga hpe), onions, coriander, spring onions, crushed dried chilli, dressed with fried crispy onion oil, fish sauce ...