- Chak Chak may
refer to: Chak Chak, Fars, a
village in Iran Chak Chak, Yazd, a
village in Iran Shak-shak (AKA Chack-chack), an
Antillean musical instrument...
-
bukharan käläwä).
Kazakh shek-shek is
similar to
boxara käläwäse.
Uzbek chakchak comes as half
rounded balls, noodles, and flakes.
Tajik chaqchaq comes...
-
Yunus Ahmetjanov, a
legendary chef
pushed for
recognition of uchpuchmak,
chakchak and
other Tatar meals on the
unionwide level and was
successful in promoting...
- Nach
Herzenslust モーリッツ・R®".
chakchak blog (in German).
Archived from the
original on 2021-03-06.
Retrieved 2021-03-14.
Chakchak Art Blog (2021-03-06). "Der...
- raisins), paştet (sweet pies
filled with jam or
dried fruits) etc. Çäkçäk (
chakchak, chak-chak, or chek-chek) is a
mound of honey-drenched
sweet pastry balls...
- shashlik, kebab, kebap) -
grilled meat,
usually lamb, beef or
chicken chakchak (also chak chak, chak-chak) -
fried dough usually mixed with
honey or syrup...
- and
Guadeloupe Typical instruments Tambour bélé
tambou lélé lapo
kabwit chakchak (maracas) syak or gwaj (s****er-rattle)
tambal or
tanbou (tambourine) accordion...
- and then
dipped in the
remaining garlic water and is
called noni-sir.
Chakchak, a po****r
sweet made from
unleavened dough cut and
rolled into hazelnut-sized...
- of a four-stringed instrument, the
cuatro (instrument), a rattle, the
chakchak,
bones called zo, a violin,
banjo (skroud, bwa pòyé),
mandolin and guitar...
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commercialised mee
siput List of
Malaysian dishes Malaysian cuisine Funnel cake
Chakchak Sachima "Picks:So much more to Muar". New
Straits Times. 26
October 2017...