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- ...hang is mainly used in bhang shops, which sell the cannabis-infused Indian drinks bhang [[lassi]] and bhang [[thandai]]. ...(1563), including its recreational use by [[Bahadur Shah of Gujarat]] and by many Portuguese. He explicitly rejected the notion of the Indian plant that ...8 KB (1,245 words) - 13:13, 2 August 2025
- ...hang is mainly used in bhang shops, which sell the cannabis-infused Indian drinks bhang [[lassi]] and bhang [[thandai]]. ...(1563), including its recreational use by [[Bahadur Shah of Gujarat]] and by many Portuguese. He explicitly rejected the notion of the Indian plant that ...8 KB (1,289 words) - 13:13, 2 August 2025
- | country = ...stages of extraction. They are also differentiated in modern standards set by the [[Asian and Pacific Coconut Community]] (APCC) and the [[Food and Agric ...23 KB (3,428 words) - 09:08, 29 May 2025
- | country = ...stages of extraction. They are also differentiated in modern standards set by the [[Asian and Pacific Coconut Community]] (APCC) and the [[Food and Agric ...23 KB (3,536 words) - 09:08, 29 May 2025
- '''Afghan cuisine''' is influenced by [[Persian cuisine|Persian]], [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asian]] and [[ ...residual [[buttermilk]] remaining after churning butter is soured further (by keeping it at room temperature for a few days), treated with salt, and then ...17 KB (2,561 words) - 17:03, 17 August 2025
- '''Afghan cuisine''' is influenced by [[Persian cuisine|Persian]], [[Central Asian cuisine|Central Asian]] and [[ ...residual [[buttermilk]] remaining after churning butter is soured further (by keeping it at room temperature for a few days), treated with salt, and then ...17 KB (2,647 words) - 17:03, 17 August 2025
- ...ted [[coffee bean]]s into various vehicles to satisfy needs unique to each country. Whether it be for energy, socialization, or tradition, the cultivation of ...due to its cultivation in the Arab world, beginning in what is now Yemen, by Sufi monks in the 15th century. Through thousands of Muslims pilgrimaging t ...21 KB (3,318 words) - 12:31, 3 June 2025
- ...ted [[coffee bean]]s into various vehicles to satisfy needs unique to each country. Whether it be for energy, socialization, or tradition, the cultivation of ...due to its cultivation in the Arab world, beginning in what is now Yemen, by Sufi monks in the 15th century. Through thousands of Muslims pilgrimaging t ...22 KB (3,416 words) - 12:31, 3 June 2025
- [[File:Collage Chinese Cuisine by User-EME.png|thumb|An assortment of Chinese food. '''Clockwise from top lef ...e world]]. Because of the Chinese diaspora and the historical power of the country, Chinese cuisine has profoundly influenced many other cuisines in [[Asia]] ...42 KB (6,354 words) - 20:31, 14 June 2025
- ...<br>[[Wikipedia:Atlanta|Atlanta]], [[:en:Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], {{Country|アメリカ}} | subsid = [[:en:List of assets owned by The Coca-Cola Company|List of The Coca-Cola Company subsidiaries]] ...44 KB (2,319 words) - 11:20, 12 January 2024
- [[File:Collage Chinese Cuisine by User-EME.png|thumb|An assortment of Chinese food. '''Clockwise from top lef ...e world]]. Because of the Chinese diaspora and the historical power of the country, Chinese cuisine has profoundly influenced many other cuisines in [[Asia]] ...43 KB (6,528 words) - 20:31, 14 June 2025
- ...cuisine|Iranic]], and [[Arab culture|Arab]], and it is heavily influenced by [[Muslims|Muslim]] culinary practices. Evidence of controlled preparatory c ...rbiddance]] on the consumption of [[pork]] and [[Alcoholic drink|alcohol]] by Islamic regulation has shifted the focus of Pakistani cuisine to other type ...37 KB (5,536 words) - 14:39, 11 June 2025
- ...ure that products and services meet the required standards for consumption by Muslims, and many companies worldwide seek halal certification to cater to ...hting (e.g., of God's wrath). Lawfulness is usually indicated in the Quran by means of the verb {{transliteration|ar|ahalla}} ({{gloss|to make lawful}}), ...18 KB (2,677 words) - 10:06, 23 August 2025
- ...Burmese curry|Burmese curries]] and stews, [[Burmese salads]], accompanied by soups and a medley of vegetables that are traditionally eaten with [[white ...ourished in the region, paralleled by the domestication of cattle and pigs by inhabitants. ...40 KB (5,602 words) - 21:59, 26 June 2025
- ...ure that products and services meet the required standards for consumption by Muslims, and many companies worldwide seek halal certification to cater to ...hting (e.g., of God's wrath). Lawfulness is usually indicated in the Quran by means of the verb {{transliteration|ar|ahalla}} ({{gloss|to make lawful}}), ...18 KB (2,757 words) - 10:06, 23 August 2025
- ...cuisine|Iranic]], and [[Arab culture|Arab]], and it is heavily influenced by [[Muslims|Muslim]] culinary practices. Evidence of controlled preparatory c ...rbiddance]] on the consumption of [[pork]] and [[Alcoholic drink|alcohol]] by Islamic regulation has shifted the focus of Pakistani cuisine to other type ...37 KB (5,682 words) - 14:39, 11 June 2025
- ...Burmese curry|Burmese curries]] and stews, [[Burmese salads]], accompanied by soups and a medley of vegetables that are traditionally eaten with [[white ...ourished in the region, paralleled by the domestication of cattle and pigs by inhabitants. ...41 KB (5,782 words) - 21:59, 26 June 2025
- {{Short description|Food produced by bacterial fermentation of milk}} | country = Probably Mesopotamia, Central Asia ~5,000 BC and independently in ...30 KB (4,478 words) - 15:26, 29 May 2025
- English cooking has been influenced by foreign ingredients and cooking styles since the [[Middle Ages]]. [[Curry]] ...wson]]'s ''[[The Good Huswifes Jewell]]'' in 1585, the ''Book of Cookrye'' by "A. W." in 1591, and John Partridge's ''The Good Hous-wives Handmaide'' in ...42 KB (6,448 words) - 14:25, 10 June 2025
- {{Short description|Food produced by bacterial fermentation of milk}} | country = Probably Mesopotamia, Central Asia ~5,000 BC and independently in ...31 KB (4,606 words) - 15:26, 29 May 2025