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Suya, also
known as Tsire, is a
traditional Hausa (Nigerian) smoke-grilled ****ed meat on skewer.
Suya is
generally made with thin-sliced ****ed beef,...
- The
Suyá, self-denomination Kisêdjê, are
indigenous people in Brazil, at the
headwaters of the
Xingu River. Historically, they were
known for
their lip...
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Suya is a West
African shish kebab dish.
Suya may also
refer to:
Suyá, an
indigenous people of
Brazil Suyá language, the
language of the
Suyá people Suyá...
- (the go-to
party dish);
ofada rice;
plantains (locally
called dodo); beans;
suya (****y
shish kebab or ****ed
roasted beef),
which is
consumed in
local clubs...
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Suyá music is the
music of the
Suyá people, a
tribe of
about 150[citation needed]
people who live on the
Suyá-Miçu
River and are
native to Mato Grosso...
- spoken),
rather than from sūtra (thread). In Jainism, sutras, also
known as
suyas, are
canonical sermons of
Mahavira contained in the Jain
Agamas as well...
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September 6, 2019. "Omar
Chaparro y Adrián Uribe, juntos,
hacen de las
suyas | La Crónica de Hoy". www.cronica.com.mx.
Retrieved September 6, 2019. "Omar...
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roadside snacks cooked on
barbecues or
fried in oil are
plentiful and varied.
Suya is
usually sold in
urban areas especially during night-time. The fashion...
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Michael Sletcher, ed., New England, (Westport, CT, 2004) Seeger, A. 1987. Why
Suyá Sing: A
Musical Anthropology of an
Amazonian People, Cambridge, Cambridge...
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cubes of lamb, beef, chicken,
dried apricots, red
onions and
mixed peppers.
Suya is a ****y
kebab which is a po****r food item in West
Africa that originated...