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1 July 2025
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16:49 Fire talk contribs set the priority languages for translatable page Adobo to Japanese | ||||
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16:49 Fire talk contribs marked Adobo for translation |
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16:11 (cur | prev) +7,527 Fire talk contribs (Created page with "{{short description|Iberian culinary style}} {{about|a type of marinade|a method of food preparation indigenous to the Philippines with the same name|Philippine adobo}} {{italic title}} {{Infobox food | name = Adobo | image = Lomo en adobo-2009.jpg | caption = ''Lomo en adobo''—pork loin marinated in adobo | alternate_name = | country = Spain, Portugal | region = | creator = | type = [...") |
26 June 2025
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21:59 Fire talk contribs set the priority languages for translatable page Burmese cuisine to Japanese | ||||
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21:59 Fire talk contribs marked Burmese cuisine for translation |
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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...") |