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Slovenian majželj, in turn
derived from the
Bavarian Maisen ("slices").
jelito (Czechia) krvavnička (Slovakia)
hurka (Slovakia) véres
hurka (Hungarian)...
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Kishka or
kishke (Belarusian кішка, kishka;
Czech jelito;
Slovak krvavnica (regionally also hurka); Polish:
kiszka / kaszanka;
Romanian chişcă; Yiddish...
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officially renamed Batusangkar in 1949,
replacing its
colonial name. Indo
Jelito building is the
residence of the
regent of
Tanah Datar. Each
regent who...
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jurisdictions of the prince-bishopric. The
reason was that
Bishop Peter Jelito, who
mostly sta**** abroad, was
suspected by his own
subjects of planning...
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common are the sângerete from Transylvania. Similarly, in
Czech cuisine,
jelito is made from second-rate pork, pig's
blood and
peeled barley; the stuffing...
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Istarska kobasica Krvavica Kulen Kulenova seka Švargl Čajna
Chorizo Moronga Jelito Špekáček Talián Trampské cigáro Ostravská klobása Vinná klobása Blodpølse...
- meat sausage-like
product made from
minced meat. It is ****y and durable.
Jelito is a pork meat sausage-like
product containing pork
blood and
pearl barley...
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traditional pig
slaughter is used to make
blood soup prdelačka and
blood sausages jelito. In Finland, pig's
blood is used, with milk,
flour and mol****es, to make...
- from the land of [Great] Poland, and from the clan [genealogia]
called Jelito, with my well-disposed
knowledge [i.e.,
consent and encouragement] and the...
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Jelita Battle cry Jelita,
Nagody Alternative name(s) Hastae,
Jelito, Koźlarogi, Koźle Rogi, Tres
Hastae Earliest mention 1316 (seal)
Families 551 names...