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Mämmi (Finnish: [ˈmæmːi]; Swedish: memma) is a
traditional Finnish dessert,
eaten around Easter.
Mämmi is
traditionally made of water, rye flour, ground...
- Mami Wata,
Mammy Water, or
similar is a mermaid,
water spirit, and/or
goddess in the
folklore of
parts of
Western Africa,
Eastern Africa, and Southern...
- Empire.[citation needed]
Mämmi, or
Easter Porridge, is a
traditional Finnish Lenten food.
Cooked from rye malt and flour,
mämmi has a
great resemblance...
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samba featured by a
dominance of the
melodic line over the main
rhythmic Mammi 1992, pp. 63–64. EBC 2018.
Ratliff 2019.
Lopes &
Simas 2015, p. 46. Lopes...
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Fulvia Mammi (25 May 1927 – 4 June 2006) was an
Italian actress and
voice actress. Born in Rome,
Mammi attended the
Silvio D'Amico
National Academy of...
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Oscar Mammì (25
October 1926 – 10 June 2017) was an
Italian politician. A
member of the
Italian Republican Party (Partito
Repubblicano Italiano; PRI)...
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butter dishes List of
pastries Ruisreikäleipä
Bread cheese Lihapiirakka Mämmi Sallinen-Gimpl,
Pirkko (2000).
Karjalainen keittokirja. Helsinki: Tammi...
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potatoes and
other vegetables. In Finland, the
Lutheran majority enjoys mämmi as
another traditional Easter treat,
while the
Orthodox minority's traditions...
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Mamitu (Mammitum, Mammitu,
Mammi) was a
Mesopotamian goddess ****ociated with the underworld. She was
regarded as the wife of Nergal, or
sometimes of other...
- with
other ministers, upon the
Italian Parliament's p****ing in 1990 of the
Mammì Act,
liberalising the
media in Italy,
which they saw as a
favour to the...