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  2. Doubanjiang - Wikipedia

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    Doubanjiang (Chinese: 豆瓣酱; pinyin: dòubànjiàng, IPA: [tôʊpântɕjâŋ]), also known as douban, toban-djan, broad bean chili sauce, or fermented chili bean paste, is a hot and savoury Chinese bean paste made from fermented broad beans, chili peppers, soybeans, salt and flour.

  3. Doenjang - Wikipedia

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    About a doe (≈1.8 litres) or two does of pounded soybean is chunked, compressed, and shaped into a cube or a sphere called meju. The meju bricks are then dried in a cool, shaded area for a week to several weeks until firm.

  4. Doenjang-guk - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is thinner, lighter, and milder than doenjang-jjigae (soybean paste stew). [3] It is similar to the Japanese miso soup. [citation needed] It is sometimes mild, sometimes strong, and accompanied with rice most of the time. [4] Doenjang-guk is an example of a banchan, one of several small dishes served with meals at restaurants and in ...

  5. Tianmian sauce - Wikipedia

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    Tianmian sauce (Chinese: 甜麵醬/甜醬; pinyin: tiánmiànjiàng or tiánjiàng), also known as sweet bean sauce, sweet flour sauce or sweet wheat paste, is a thick, smooth, dark brown or black paste with either a mild, savory or sweet flavor.

  6. Djan-Aka Djan - Wikipedia

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    Djan-Aka Djan (born 1942) is a retired Afghanistan wrestler who was a national champion. He competed at the 1964 Summer Olympic Games , the 1968 Summer Olympics , the 1972 Summer Olympic Games in the lightweight events.

  7. Djan Djan - Wikipedia

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    Djan Djan is a collaborative studio album, credited to Malian musician Mamadou Diabaté, and Australian musicians Bobby Singh and Jeff Lang. Djan Djan was released in Australia in March 2010. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2010 , the album won the ARIA Award for Best World Music Album .

  8. Dejan Ljubičić - Wikipedia

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    2 22 4 0 0 242 22 Notes International. As of match played 7 September 2023. Appearances and goals by national team and year National team Year Apps Goals ...

  9. Tungusic peoples - Wikipedia

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    The name Tungusic is artificial, and properly refers just to the linguistic family (Tungusic languages).It is derived from Russian Tungus (Тунгус), a Russian exonym for the Evenks (Ewenki).