- Vark (also
varak Waraq or warq) is a fine
filigree foil
sheet of pure metal,
typically silver but
sometimes gold, used to
decorate South Asian sweets...
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Khabar min al-Ghabar, al-
Waraq edition[permanent dead link], p. 193. al-Muqaddasi,
Ahsan ut-Taqasim fi Ma`rifati l-'Aqalim, Al-
Waraq edition[permanent dead...
- (lit. 'leaf dolma') in Turkish,
yabraq (يبرق) or
waraq 'inab (ورق عنب) lit. 'vine leaves' or
waraq dawālī (ورق دوالي) in Arabic.
yarpaq dolması (lit...
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Huaraz ([waˈɾas]) (from Quechua:
Waraq or Warash, "dawn"),
formerly designated as San Sebastián de Huaraz, is a city in Peru. It is the
capital of the...
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month of Ramadan.
Jowhara is a
delicacy typical of Fes, made with
fried waraq pastry, cream, and
toasted almond slices.
Coconut fudge cakes, 'Zucre Coco'...
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visual artist. She is best
known for her
roles on the
comedic show "Zaraq
Waraq",
which aired on Al-Sharqiyah
since 2014.
Hussein was born in Baghdad, She...
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wrapped in saj
bread Shurbat fr****eh—green
wheat soup,
usually with
chicken Waraq al-'anib—rice and
minced meats rolled in
grape leaves Arabic salad—made...
- Entrées that are
eaten throughout the
Palestinian territories,
include waraq al-'inib –
boiled grape leaves wrapped around cooked rice and
ground lamb...
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ingredients as
waraq al-'ainib and
usually served alongside it with
heavy meals. If made with a
large number of
zucchinis it is
known as
waraq al-'ainib wa...