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Dushdur (Persian: دوشدور, also
Romanized as Dūshdūr; also
known as Dūsh and
Dūshar) is a
village in
Almalu Rural District,
Nazarkahrizi District, Hashtrud...
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Marianna Ihorivna Dushar (Ukrainian: Маріанна Ігорівна Душар) is a
Ukrainian anthropologist and food writer, who
specialises in the
culinary heritage of...
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inspired by the novel's contents, was a
recipe book
compiled with
Marianna Dushar. A Ukrainian-Polish
feature film
Viddana by
director Chrystyna Syvolap was...
- медівник) іs a
Ukrainian honey cake.
According to food
writer Marianna Dushar,
medivnyk is a
fundamental dessert of Lviv
regional cuisine. Polish-Ukrainian...
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which Poles made up a
majority of the po****tion.
Anthropologist Marianna Dushar has
argued that this
diversity led to a
development of a
distinctive food...
- heritage, an
initiative supported by
chefs and food
writers such as
Marianna Dushar. In the
Soviet Union, government-sponsored cookbooks, such as The Book of...
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alongside the few
Moscopolitans who had returned.
Refugee families came from
Dushar and
other villages in Opar, from Vithkuq, Grabovë, Nikolicë, Niçë, and Llengë...
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Kolanec Maliq Plovisht Administrative unit of Moglicë
Bardhas Dobërçan
Dushar Gopesh Gurkuq Gurshqipe Kucakë
Lumaj Maliq-Opar Moglicë Nikollarë Osojë...
- veterans, old men, dembels" (slang for "masters") and "devils, spirits,
dushar, chekists, cheka, salabons, thingmen, young, elephants" (slang for "slaves")...
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retitled Practical Cuisine, and
again in 2019 with a
foreword by
Marianna Dushar. It
contained recipes focused on
traditional dishes made from
local ingredients...