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Lumpiang keso is a
Filipino deep-fried
appetizer consisting of a
stick of
cheese wrapped in a thin egg crêpe. It is more
commonly known as
cheese sticks...
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KESO (92.7 FM) is a
radio station broadcasting a
Spanish Christian radio format.
Licensed to
South Padre Island, Texas,
United States, the
station serves...
- 1500, and was
attested starting from the 10th
century with the
Nodicia de
kesos. The
sound change [ʎ] to [ʝ] in some
contexts may
appear in Old East and...
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Queso ice cream, also
called keso ice
cream or
cheese ice cream, is a
Filipino ice
cream flavor prepared using cheddar cheese. It is one of the most common...
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cheese as a topping. In the Philippines,
queso de bola (sometimes
spelled keso de bola) is po****r
during Christmas in the Philippines, when
Filipinos feast...
- on
Keso,
Chapter 3.
Keso, pp. 48–49.
Keso, p. 53. For this paragraph, see
Keso,
Chapter 7, and Brown, pp. 241–242. This
discussion relies on
Keso, Chapter...
- proto-Romance
texts produced in the
Iberian Peninsula was the
Nodicia de
kesos.
Another notable work of this
period is the
Codex Calixtinus, a m****cript...
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spread south. The
first known text in Asturian-Leonese is the
Nodicia de
kesos,
written between 974 and 980 AD, an
inventory of
cheeses owned by a monastery...
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Manchego (Spanish:
queso manchego,
pronounced [
ˈkeso manˈtʃeɣo]) is a
cheese made in the La
Mancha region of
Spain from the milk of
sheep of the Manchega...