- such as rakı. In Greece, Cyprus,
Bulgaria and the rest of the Balkans,
mezé,
mezés or mezédhes (plural) are
small dishes, hot or cold, ****y or savory....
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Mèze (French pronunciation: [mɛz]; Occitan: Mesa; Phoenician: Mansa) is a
commune in the Hérault
department in
southern France. Its
inhabitants are called...
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Meze Audio (also
referred to as
Meze or
Meze Headphones) is a high-end
audio company based in Baia Mare, Romania. Its
product range consists of audiophile...
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Mézes (with the
praedicat Debreczen) is the name of an old
Hungarian noble family from the lower-nobility. The
Mézes family can
trace its
roots back to...
- Urfa, Gaziantep, Adıyaman and Adana) is
famous for its
variety of kebabs,
mezes and dough-based
desserts such as baklava, şöbiyet, kadayıf,
katmer and künefe...
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Simon M.
Mezes, in 1854
defended the
claim somewhat successfully and was
allowed to buy the part of the
estate that is now
Redwood City.
Mezes sold some...
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North African cuisine and
Ottoman cuisine. It is
particularly known for its
meze spreads of hot and cold dishes, most
notably among them ful medames, hummus...
- such as dill, mint,
parsley and thyme. It is
served as a cold
appetiser (
meze), a side dish, and as a
sauce for
souvlaki and
gyros sandwiches and other...
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Onkraj Meže (pronounced [ˈoːŋkɾai̯ ˈmeːʒɛ]) is a dis****d
settlement in the
hills above the
right bank of the Meža
River in the Muni****lity of Mežica...
- The
canton of
Mèze is an
administrative division of the Hérault department,
southern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton reorganisation...