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pareve (from Yiddish: פאַרעוו for "neutral", in
Hebrew פרווה, and also
parve and
other variant English spellings) is a
classification of
edible substances...
- Ralf
Parve (until 1978 Ralf Perman; 25 June 1919 in
Rakvere – 29
April 2011 in Tallinn) was an
Estonian writer. He was used
several pseudonyms: Nähvits...
- this
third category is more
usually referred to as
pareve (also
spelled parve and parev)
meaning "neutral". As the
biblical prohibition uses the word...
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Parves (French pronunciation: [paʁv]) is a
former commune in the Ain
department in
eastern France. On 1
January 2016, it was
merged into the new commune...
- חלבי, romanized: halavi)
parve (or parv, pareve; from the
Yiddish word parev, פאַרעוו,
meaning 'neutral') Food in the
parve category includes fish, fruit...
- Ralf R.
Parve (born 6 May 1946 Tallinn) is an
Estonian humorist,
radio personality and politician. He was a
member of VII Riigikogu,
representing the...
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Kaija Parve-Helinurm (born 14 June 1964, in Tallinn) is a
former and so far most
successful Estonian biathlete. She used to be a cross-country
skier (became...
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prominent members were
known humorists Priit Aimla,
Kirill Teiter and Ralf
Parve, and the
party was led by
Kalle Kulbok. The party's
official programme called...
- To****ti
sells an ice
cream substitute for the lactose-intolerant,
kosher parve, food
allergy sensitive, vegetarian, and
vegan markets. In the 1970s, David...
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Shkedei marak are
small yellow squares made from
flour and palm oil. As a
parve product, they can be used in
either meat or
cream soups.
Despite the name...