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    Mordovian cuisine is the traditional cuisine of the Mordovians, who now live in Mordovia and surrounding areas. It consists of a variety of dishes, based...
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    Mordvins (redirect from Mordovians)
    Mordvins (also Mordvinians, Mordovians; Russian: мордва, romanized: Mordva, lit. 'Mordvins'; no equivalents in Moksha and Erzya) is an official term used...
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    Bashkir cuisine Chechen cuisine Circassian cuisine Komi cuisine Mordovian cuisine Tatar cuisine Udmurt cuisine Slovak cuisine Soviet cuisine Ukrainian...
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  • Circassian cuisine Komi cuisine Mordovian cuisine Tatar cuisine Udmurt cuisine Ukrainian cuisine Crimean Tatar cuisine Odesite cuisine Baltic cuisines Estonian...
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  • Kalmykian cuisine [ru] Komi cuisine Mordovian cuisine Tatar cuisine Udmurt cuisine Ukrainian cuisine Crimean Tatar cuisine Odesite cuisine Armenian khorovats Azerbaijani...
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    Mordovia (redirect from Mordovian Republic)
    1970, at Kochelaevo, Kovylkinsky District after a reconstruction. Mordovian cuisine is widespread in the country. Mordovia is home to multiple penal colonies...
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    Russian kebab Sour cream Russian vodka Tatar cuisine Mordovian cuisine Russian wine Ukrainian cuisine has significant diversity, historical traditions...
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    Russian cuisine was divided in four groups: Old Russian cuisine (ninth to sixteenth century), Old Moscow cuisine (seventeenth century), the cuisine that...
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    American Chinese cuisine is a cuisine derived from Chinese cuisine that was developed by Chinese Americans. The dishes served in many North American Chinese...
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  • Moksha Republic established in 1928 Mordovian cuisine, an article about Russian and Tatar cuisine in Mordovia Mordovian national costume, an article about...
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    Tatar cuisine is primarily the cuisine of the Volga Tatars, who live in Tatarstan, Russia, and surrounding areas. The cuisine of the Volga Tatars takes...
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    Sakha cuisine (Yakut: Саха аһа) encompasses the customary and traditional cooking techniques and culinary arts of Sakha. Sakha cuisine is influenced by...
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  • following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to cuisines: Cuisine – specific set of cooking traditions and practices, often associated...
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    Komi cuisine consists of the cuisine of the Komi Republic and the Komi peoples, and is characterized by the rich use of local foods. Significant differences...
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  • Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking is a 2011 cookbook by Nathan Myhrvold, Chris Young and Maxime Bilet. The book is an encyclopedia and...
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    New American cuisine, also known as Modern American cuisine or Contemporary American cuisine, is the wave of modernized cooking predominantly served at...
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    Bashkir cuisine (Bashkir: башҡорт аш-һыуы, romanized: başqurt aş-hıvı) is the traditional cuisine of the Bashkirs. Their way of life, and the predominance...
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    Udmurt cuisine consists of the cuisine of Udmurtia and the Udmurt people, and is characterized by the rich use of local foods. Old traditions include...
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  • Note by Note cuisine is a style of cooking based on molecular gastronomy, created by Hervé This. Dishes are made using pure compounds instead of using...
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    Jharkhandi cuisine is the cuisine of the Indian state of Jharkhand. Staple foods are rice, dal and vegetables. Common meals often consist of vegetables...
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    Traditional Yamal cuisine is an important part of national culture of Nenets, Khanty and Komi. Yamal is a hunting and fishing land so many dishes include...
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    Traditional food (category Cuisine)
    and may have a historic precedent in a national dish, regional cuisine or local cuisine. Traditional foods and beverages may be produced as homemade, by...
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  • List of pizza varieties by country (category Italian cuisine-related lists)
    staple of Italian cuisine, has become one of the most recognizable and popular dishes worldwide. Its widespread adoption into other cuisines, replacing the...
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  • readmittance. À la carte All you can eat Bartender Blue-plate special Brigade de cuisine BYOB – an initialism standing for "bring your own bottle", "bring your...
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  • brought at speed from a remote kitchen – in the 1420 cookbook Du fait de cuisine the word "course" is used interchangeably with the word for serving.  Food...
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    Cassoeula (category Cuisine of Lombardy)
    Milan, Milan Gastronomy, Specialty In Milani, What To Eat In Milan, Milan Cuisine, Milan Speciality". hotelinmilan-italy.com. Archived from the original...
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    Pirozhki (category Russian cuisine)
    Known today as bierock, pirok or runza, they belong to several regional cuisines in the United States, Canada and Argentina. The populous Russian diaspora...
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    Potentially Vulnerable Uralic > Mordvinic Erzya Mordovian ASSR Russian SSR Definitely Endangered Moksha Mordovian ASSR Russian SSR Endangered/Unsafe Uralic...
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    10 Tat 709 0.09 Georgian 566 0.07 Lithuanian 384 0.05 Italian 330 0.04 Mordovian 302 0.04 Turkish 245 0.03 Persian 235 0.03 German 210 0.03 Belarusian...
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    agency. Mitrokhin Archive Molotov, Vyacheslav Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact Mordovian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic Moscow Moscow Trials Return to Table...
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