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Candied rind; see
Succade Grated rind; see Zest (ingredient)
Rind (Baloch tribe), a
tribe in ****stan
Rind (giantess), a
giantess in
Norse mythology Rind, Armenia...
- Pork
rind is the
culinary term for the skin of a pig. It can be used in many
different ways. It can be rendered,
fried in fat, baked, or
roasted to produce...
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Rinder is a
German language occupational surname,
which means "cattle farmer", from the
German word
Rind,
meaning a cow. The name may
refer to: Alexandra...
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Rind-Lashari War was a 30-years long war
between the
Baloch tribes of
Rind and
Lashari from 1582 to 1612. The 30-year war was an
intra Baloch conflict...
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Chakar Khan
Rind (1468–1565) (Balochi: میر چاکَر خان رِند) was a
Baloch chieftain who
founded the
Second Baloch Confederacy (1487–1512). He also aided...
- Washed-
rind cheeses are soft in
character and
ripen inwards like
those with
white molds; however, they are
treated differently. Washed-
rind cheeses are...
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Rind (Balochi: رِند) is a
Baloch tribe,
mainly living in Iran, Afghanistan, and
middle eastern GCC countries.
According to
Baloch folklore the tribe...
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slightly netted and
often ribbed rind. Today, it also
refers to the
muskmelon with
strongly netted rind,
which is
called cantaloupe in
North America...
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bloomy rind is a
cheese rind that is soft and
fluffy and
white in color.
Cheese that uses
Penicillium camemberti is
prone to
developing bloomy rind. Bloomy...
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Robert Michael Rinder MBE (/ˈrɪndər/; born 31 May 1978),
sometimes known as
Judge Rinder, is a
British criminal barrister and
television personality....