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Qizha (Arabic قزحة qizḥaẗ,
pronounced ʼɛzḥa in Palestine) is a
black seed
paste used in
Palestinian cuisine. Made from
crushed nigella seeds, the paste...
- "Tez Pişti,"
meaning "cooked quickly."
Qizha:
Palestinian variant of
basbousa with
nigella seeds paste called Qizha. Hilbeh:
Palestinian variant of basbousa...
- ****e in many cuisines. In Palestine, the
seeds are
ground to make
bitter qizha paste. The dry-roasted
seeds flavour curries, vegetables, and pulses. They...
- as
southern Gaza. In the West Bank city of Nablus,
tahina is
mixed with
qizḥa paste to make "black tahina", used in baking. In Turkey,
tahini (Turkish:...
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condiment consisting of a
mixture of herbs, nuts (usually hazelnut), and ****es
Qizḥa (قزحة)—made from
crushed nigella seeds, the
paste has a sharp,
bitter taste...
- a
thick paste which is
stored for
later use in soups,
sauces and stews.
Qizha is a
Palestinian paste made from
crushed black fennel seeds.
Yeast extracts...
- from the
epidemic area
centred around Kaiming Street,
extending east to
Qizha Street,
south to
Daliang Street, west to the
North and
South Main Roads...
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Qiaodong Community (桥东社区)
Jianle Community (建乐社区)
Jiangqiao Village (江桥村)
Qizha Village (七闸村)
Zhengyi Village (正谊村)
Xinmin Village (新民村)
Chenzhuang Village...