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Ethiopian cuisine (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ምግብ "Ye-Ītyōṗṗyā məgəb") characteristically consists of vegetable and often very spicy meat dishes. This is usually in the form of wat, a thick stew, served on top of injera (Amharic: እንጀራ), a large sourdough flatbread, [1] which is about 50 centimeters (20 inches) in diameter and made out of fermented teff flour. [1]
Wat or wet (Amharic: ወጥ, IPA:) or ito (Oromo: Ittoo) or tsebhi (Tigrinya: ጸብሒ, IPA:) is an Ethiopian and Eritrean stew that may be prepared with chicken, beef, lamb, a variety of vegetables, spice mixtures such as berbere (hot variety), and niter kibbeh, a seasoned clarified butter.
Resident Playbook (Korean: 언젠가는 슬기로울 전공의생활) is an upcoming South Korean television series created by Shin Won-ho and Lee Woo-jung, written by Kim Song-hee, directed by Lee Min-soo, and starring Go Youn-jung, Shin Si-ah, Han Ye-ji, Kang You-seok [], and Jung Joon-won.
A Thet Ko A Thet Htet Po Ywae Chit The (Burmese: အသက်ကိုအသက်ထက်ပို၍ချစ်သည်, lit. ' I Love A Thet More Than Life ') is a 2015 Burmese drama film, directed by Ko Zaw (Ar Yone Oo) starring Aung Ye Lin, Phway Phway, Thar Nyi, San Htut, Soe Myat Thuzar, Khine Hnin Wai and May Kabyar.
Wot Cheor Geordie was a radio variety programme broadcast from the BBC Regional Studios in Newcastle.It began in the early 1940s and continued until 1956. [1] It featured songs, plays and sketches, all in dialect; some were only moderately successful, while others were considered outstanding.
Girls Who Eat Well originally was a "muk-bang" show in which members of different girl groups would compete by eating a variety of foods in order to earn the title of the best girl group eater.
ISO 639 is a standardized nomenclature used to classify languages. [1] Each language is assigned a two-letter (set 1) and three-letter lowercase abbreviation (sets 2–5). [2]