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- Tuna pot, marmitako in Basque Country and marmita, marmite or sorropotún in Cantabria is a fish stew that was eaten on tuna fishing boats in the Cantabrian...
- po****r Gr**** television programme Or to alpha or to beta everybody goes for Marmita, with the performance artist being Kostis Raptopoulos.[citation needed]...
- oil, wine vinegar, water, and salt. Typically drunk in summer. Marmitako Marmita or Sorropotún Basque and Cantabria stew a dish with tuna, potatoes, onions...
- ****si pienenä tietäjän taikajuomapataan Galician: Como caeu Obélix na marmita do druída cando era cativo German: Wie Obelix als kleines Kind in den Zaubertrank...
- dedicated to Dr. Francisco Regala Sonnet In Mortis À Sogra Na Hora X A Marmita Cuscujada - de Sérgio Frusoni Manuel d'Novas Luís Romano de Madeira Melo...
- Seafood is widely used and bonito is present in the typical sorropotún or marmita de bonitu [ast] (tuna pot). Recognized quality meats include Tudanca veal...
- collard greens; cocido lebaniego (Liébanan stew) made from chickpeas and marmita). Meat dishes: Beef, ox, deer, roe deer or boar. Cooked on the grill, stewed...
- Mamita Yunai, 1940 novel by Carlos Luis Fallas Mamita (originally from marmita) in Berber cuisine, pan full with different kinds of vegetables, meat and...
- Spain Genres Rock Reggae Alternative Years active 1996–present Labels La Marmita Productions Members Amparo Sánchez José Alberto Varona Vesko Kountchev...
- Naham was founded nearby. Two archaeological sites nearby are Khirbat Marmita, about 1 km east of the village, and al-Burj, on the site of Hartuv to...