- In
Dalag (also
written I-n-Daladj) is a
village in the
commune of Tamanr****et, in Tamanr****et District, Tamanr****et Province, Algeria. It lies on the...
- consent".
Baloch cuisine is
noted for its
traditional and
unique food culture.
Dalag is
among prominent foods which is
regarded by the
Baloch people as a core...
- languages, they
changed to
homorganic nasals (/m/, /n/, /ŋ/): Proto-Batak *
dələg >
Simalungun dolog, Toba dolok, Karo
deleng /dələŋ/ 'mountain'. The central...
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Shredded grilled fish can also be used;
usually katipa (walking catfish) or
dalag (common snakehead)
mixed with
coconut meat.
Pastil is
halal food, and thus...
- In the Philippines,
where it's
called "Haluan" (the
Tagalogs call it "
Dalag"), it is a
favorite among Maguindanaons and Iranuns. The
snakeheads comprise...
- in Malay, cá lóc đồng in Vietnamese, 生鱼, 泰国鳢 in
Chinese , halwan, bulig,
dalag,
turagsoy or "mudfish" in the Philippines. A
curry made with this fish and...
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Tahifet Tarhenanet Tagmart Talan Teidit Efak Ihelfène
Tarhaouhaout In
Dalag Izernène
Algeria portal "Tamanr****et". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster...
- the last
morpheme meaning fish. In Tagalog, it can mean both fish (pesang
dalag) and
chicken (pesang manok). As well,
foods such as pata tim and pato tim...
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Talomo River Tamayong Wangan Marilog (12) 61,005
Baganihan Bantol Buda
Dalag Datu
Salumay Gumitan Magsaysay Malamba Marilog Proper Salaysay Suawan (Tuli)...
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steamed rice, salt and
freshwater fish (either carp, catfish, eel,
gurami or "
dalag"). Rice
Crackers are made in baran****
Sangcagulis and has
become a po****r...