Related changes
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Enter a page name to see changes on pages linked to or from that page. (To see members of a category, enter Category:Name of category). Changes to pages on your Watchlist are in bold.
List of abbreviations:
- D
- Azupedia edit
- N
- This edit created a new page (also see list of new pages)
- m
- This is a minor edit
- b
- This edit was performed by a bot
- (±123)
- The page size changed by this number of bytes
27 June 2025
|
15:27 | (Page translation log) [Fire (2×)] | |||
|
15:27 Fire talk contribs set the priority languages for translatable page Filipino cuisine to Japanese | ||||
|
15:27 Fire talk contribs marked Filipino cuisine for translation |
|
N 15:25 | Filipino cuisine 2 changes history +95,445 [Fire (2×)] | |||
|
15:25 (cur | prev) −91 Fire talk contribs | ||||
N |
|
15:18 (cur | prev) +95,536 Fire talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Philippines culinary tradition}} thumb|350px|A variety of Filipino dishes {{Culture of the Philippines}} '''Filipino cuisine''' is composed of the cuisines of more than a hundred distinct ethnolinguistic groups found throughout the Philippine archipelago. A majority of mainstream Filipino dishes that comprise Filipino cuisine are from the food traditions of various ethn...") |
26 June 2025
|
21:59 | (Page translation log) [Fire (2×)] | |||
|
21:59 Fire talk contribs set the priority languages for translatable page Burmese cuisine to Japanese | ||||
|
21:59 Fire talk contribs marked Burmese cuisine for translation |
|
N 21:58 | Burmese cuisine 4 changes history +41,317 [Fire (4×)] | |||
|
21:58 (cur | prev) +39 Fire talk contribs | ||||
|
21:51 (cur | prev) −154 Fire talk contribs | ||||
|
21:50 (cur | prev) −17 Fire talk contribs (→Regional cuisines) | ||||
N |
|
21:48 (cur | prev) +41,449 Fire talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Culinary traditions of Myanmar}} {{Culture of Burma|expanded=Cuisine}} {{Contains special characters|Burmese}} '''Burmese cuisine''' encompasses the diverse regional culinary traditions of Myanmar, which have developed through longstanding agricultural practices, centuries of sociopolitical and economic change, and cross-cultural contact and trade with neighboring countries at the confluence of Southeast Asia, East Asia, and South Asia...") |