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pincho (Spanish: [ˈpintʃo];
literally "thorn" or "spike"),
pintxo (Basque: [pintʃo]) or
pinchu (Asturian: [ˈpintʃʊ]) is a
small snack,
typically eaten...
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Pinchitos or
pinchos morunos is a Moorish-derived food in
Spanish cuisine,
similar to kebab. The name
pinchitos is used in the
southern Spanish autonomous...
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Pincho Man is a Miami-based late-night food
truck specializing in
pinchos, and one of the
original trucks in
Miami to be ****ociated with the
gourmet food...
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According to the
Hebrew Bible,
Phinehas or
Phineas (/ˈfɪniəs/; Hebrew: פִּינְחָס, Modern: Pīnḥas, Tiberian: Pīnəḥās,
Ancient Gr****: Φινεες Phinees, Latin:...
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Rabbi Yisroel Pinchos Bodner is the
author of
several books on
Jewish Law all
published by
Feldheim Publishers. He has
received approbations for his books...
- rare
species of tree in the
family Icacinaceae known by the
common name
pincho palo de rosa. It is
native to
Puerto Rico and Hispaniola. When it was listed...
- (theatre of Soule)
Beret Mus (card game)
Basque dance Mythology Cuisine Pincho Txoko Txakoli Basque cider Patxaran Cider house Idiazabal cheese Gateau...
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Bakeshop Irma's
Original Houston,
Texas 343 11
Multicultural Cooking Willie's
Pinchos Orlando,
Florida April 28, 2017 The
Pastrami Project Cuchara Restaurant...
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often be
skewered together with
small sticks or toothpicks; the
Spanish pincho is
named after such a skewer. Small,
often decorative,
skewers of gl****...
- temperature, or chilled; it is
commonly served, cut into bite-size
pieces (
pincho de tortilla), as a tapa, or cut into wedges. Día de la
Tortilla ("Tortilla...