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Ashure, Anoushabour, Noah's
pudding or
Trigo koço is a
sweet pudding that is made of a
mixture consisting of
various types of grains,
fresh and
dried fruits...
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There is a
Turkish dessert in
remembrance of Noah,
which is
called Ashure or "Noah's pudding". It is made out of grains, nuts, and
dried and fresh...
- has
become Samanu business and has been
called the
Samanu city of Iran.
Ashure, a
Turkish wheat berry pudding Mämmi, a
Finnish dessert made from water...
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derived from a
Turkish dish
called Aşure or
Ashure, also
known as “Noah’s Pudding”. If this is the case,
Ashure travelled to the
Dominican Republic in the...
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Achour (disambiguation) Asherah,
ancient Semitic religion fertility goddess Ashure or Noah's Pudding, a
dessert served on the 10th day of
Islamic month of...
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called karawiya (the
Arabic name for caraway) and more
commonly served warm.
Ashure Dalal A. Holmin, From the
Tables of Lebanon:
Traditional Vegetarian Cuisine...
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cheesecake Pan d'Espanya Plum cake
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cream Jordan almonds Kogel...
- from the
grounding of
these seven grains came the name Abu Al-Harees. (See
Ashure or Noah's pudding.)
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British East
India Company (EIC) to Attingal,
where he
obtained from Rani
Ashure a
grant of a site for a fort on the
sandy spit of
Anchuthengu (then known...
- Jews
prepare a
dessert made of grains,
dried fruits, and nuts,
known as
Ashure or
trigo koço, to
celebrate the holiday.
Another custom involves drinking...