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    Empanada (redirect from Empada)
    An empanada is a type of baked or fried turnover consisting of pastry and filling, common in Spain, other Southern European countries, Latin American countries...
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    of Lebanese pastry); kibbeh (from Arabic cuisine); empanada (pastry) and empada, little salt pies filled with shrimps or heart of palm. Brazil has a variety...
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    Empada is a town and a sector with the same name in the Quinara region of Guinea-Bissau. The city is located on the Buba river, the sector borders the...
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    vegetables, cheese, or even sweets, and they are typically fried or baked. Empada [pt] is made of muffin-shaped dough stuffed primarily with chicken, cheese...
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    and tangled forest. Quinara is divided into four sectors, namely, Buba, Empada, Fulacunda, and Tite. Guinea-Bissau got independence from Portugal on 24...
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    eaten in Portugal, but those have other names (such as rissol, pastel, empada), thus the name croquete refers only to the Dutch-style beef croquette....
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    Churro Clarinhas de Esposende Delícias do Convento Doce de gila Dom Rodrigo Empada Encharcada Espigas Doces Enxovalhada de Torresmos Esquecidos da Guarda Fartura...
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    Bissorã Farim Mansaba Mansôa Nhacra Bissau (autonomous sector) Bolama Bubaque Caravela Uno Buba Empada Fulacunda Tite Bedanda Cacine Catió Quebo Komo...
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    country. Empadas are snacks that resemble pot pies in a small scale. They can be filled with various items, the most popular being empadas filled with...
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    on 10 May 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2009. "Curry puffs: how Portuguese empadas took Southeast Asia by storm". South China Morning Post. 12 January 2021...
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  • (PAIGC). Teodora Inácia Gomes, nicknamed "Obono" by her family, was born in Empada, in the Quínara Region of southern Guinea-Bissau on 13 September 1944. One...
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    with a side of fries and vegetables. Chicken pie, this meat pie, known as empada de galinha or galinha pia, is usually served during Christmas season and...
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  • Vitor Tavares (April 17, 2014). "Moradores de Garanhuns dizem ter comido empadas com carne humana" [Residents of Garanhuns say they ate pies with human...
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    foods whose basis is the use of leftovers from lunch or other meals; the empadas and empadões, like the goiano; but also the cambuquiras and preserves that...
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    (erva mate iced-tea), biscoitos de polvilho (sour manioc flour puffs), empadas or empadinhas (a smaller version of a chicken pie, but with fillings ranging...
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