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- rings, which is also sold as a po****r deep-fried street food called calamares in the Philippines, is served with alioli, mayonnaise or chilli vinegar...
- Calamares is a free and open-source independent and "distribution-agnostic" system installer for Linux distributions. Calamares is used by CachyOS, Garuda...
- Squid sandwich or bocadillo de calamares in Spanish, is a culinary specialty very common in Spain consisting of squid battered in flour and fried in oil...
- May 30, 2009, at the Wayback Machine Arroz con calamares presented as a Cuban recipe Arroz con calamares presented as a Puerto Rican recipe Archived July...
- voyages between 25 March and 17 August Calamares brought home more than 10,000 troops from St. Nazaire and Brest. Calamares was decommissioned 18 September 1919...
- Revuelto de huevos, Scrambled eggs Calamares, Fried calamares Puntillas or Puntillitas (Battered and fried baby squid) Calamares en su tinta (Squid stewed in...
- release is 01-2024 ("Galileo Neo"). EndeavourOS features the graphical Calamares installer capable of installing the Xfce, KDE Plasma, GNOME, MATE, Cinnamon...
- of food fried in vegetable oil: churros, calamares a la romana, tortilla de patatas, bocadillos de calamares, patatas bravas, chopitos, gallinejas, among...
- device to be encrypted upon OS installation. These installers include Calamares, Ubiquity, Debian-Installer, and more. LUKS headers are backward compatible;...
- a food colouring and flavouring, for example in pasta and sauces, and calamares en su tinta. For this purpose, it is generally obtainable from fishmongers...