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Asida (Arabic "عصيدة",
Maghrebi "Ġsydë" [ˈʕæs(ˁ)iːdə]) is a
common dish in the Arab world. It is a lump of dough,
obtained by
stirring wheat flour into...
- Kue
asida (Arabic: عصيدة, romanized: ‘aṣīdah; Jawi: اسيدا) is an
Indonesian pudding dessert made of
water with
mixture of
wheat flour, sugar, cinnamon...
- a cereal.
Another early do****ented
recipe for
pudding is a
reference to
asida is
found in a
tenth century Arabic cookbook by Ibn
Sayyar al-Warraq called...
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Asida is a
large genus of
darkling beetles. They have been
located around western Europe, in
particular near the
Mediterranean Sea. The
genus is divided...
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Hitoshi Ashida (芦田 均,
Ashida Hitoshi, 15
November 1887 – 20 June 1959) was a ****anese
politician who
served as
Prime Minister of ****an in 1948. He was...
- flax (Linum usitatissimum).
Genfo shares many
similarities with the Arab
Asida.
Genfo is made with
barley or
wheat flour and to cook it the
flour and water...
- tharid. The feat also
includes an ****ortment of
sweets such as
luqaimat and
asida,
alongside dates, tea, and
Arabic coffee.
Since the 20th century, street...
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Potato fufu Rice
Tuwon shinkafa Yam
Pounded yam
Mixed starches Amala Banku Asida Ogi
Porridge Rice cake Komolafe,
Yewande (2021-03-05). "A
Practical Guide...
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covered with egg and breadcrumbs.
Additional common foods and
dishes include:
Asida is a dish made of a
cooked wheat flour lump of dough,
sometimes with added...
- Abu-
Asida Muhammad II (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد أبو عصيدة) also
known as Abû `
Asida Muhammad al-Muntasir Billah, (1279–1309) was the
Hafsid dynasty caliph...