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Koose (Dagbani: [ˈKooshe]) also
known as Bean Cake is a ****y black-e**** pea
fritter that is
commonly eaten in West
Africa as a snack. It is
often taken...
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Koose Munusamy Veerappan (18
January 1952 – 18
October 2004) was an
Indian criminal who was
active for 36
years from 1968 to 2004. He was
charged with...
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Koose Munisamy Veerappan is a 2023
Indian Tamil-language True
Crime docuseries by ZEE5,
created by
Jeyachandra Hashmi,
Prabbhavathi and
Vasanth Balakrishnan...
- states.
Footage from his
encounters with
Veerappan have been used to
create Koose Munisamy Veerappan (TV series). He
completed his
schooling at the Muni****l...
- The
Bakossi people are a
Bantu ethnic group that live on the
western and
eastern slopes of
Mount Mwanenguba and
Mount Kupe in the
Bakossi Mountains of...
- engaging, but it
comes dangerously close to
having sympathy for the devil."
Koose Munisamy Veerappan (TV series)
Killing Veerappan Veerappan (2016 film) Attahasa...
- a
national park in the
Phrae and
Lampang provinces of
Thailand Kosai or
koose, an
African pea
fritter Kozai (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page...
- in both countries. It is
usually accompanied by a
fried bean bun
called Koose, Pinkaso, a ****y
fried flour dumpling, kuli-kuli or the
Nigerian bean cake...
- plantains.
Tubaani is a
boiled bean cake,
called moin moin in Nigeria.
Koose Ampesie—boiled yam. It may also be made with plantains, cocoyams, potatoes...
- (Bareko)
Central Group:
Western Cluster Akɔɔse (Kose, Akosi, Bakossi, Bekoose,
Koose, Nkoosi, Nkosi) Nnɛnong (Nninong, Ninong)
Mwamenam (Mouamenam) Eluŋ Ngemengə...