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In Indonesia, roasted and salted cashews are called kacang mete or kacang mede, while the cashew apple is called jambu monyet (lit. 'monkey rose apple'). [citation needed] In the 21st century, cashew cultivation increased in several African countries to meet the manufacturing demands for cashew milk, a plant milk alternative to dairy milk. [35]
Modu Chanyu is also known as Mete Khan (particularly, Mete Han in Turkish) [31] [32] across a number of Turkic languages. The Turkish Land Forces claims the beginning of his reign in 209 BCE as its symbolic founding date.
Mete is a deformed version of "Mo - du" which is the regional name of Modu Chanyu who was the founder of Xiongnu Empire. Appropriate Turkish reading of "Mo - du" is " Baghatur ". Baghatur is also used as a masculine given name by Turkish people as Bahadır , Batur, and as in other cognate forms.
Metehan is a masculine Turkish given name.. Mete is the Turkish derivation of standard Chinese "Modu" "墨毒" (< Middle Chinese /*mək-duok/) proposed by the Turkish politician Hüseyin Cahit Yalçın.
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William Mede (by 1495-1543/48), of Rye, Sussex, was an English Member of Parliament (MP). He was a Member of the Parliament of England for Rye in 1539.
Mede may refer to: A member of the Medes, an ancient Iranian people who lived in an area known as Media; Mede, Lombardy, a comune (municipality) in Italy; Petra Mede (born 1970), Swedish comedian and television host; Robert Mede; William Mede; Attrebus Mede, protagonist of The Infernal City and Lord of Souls novels
Kue ape or serabi Jakarta (lit: Jakarta style serabi) is a popular traditional kue pancake with soft and fluffy center surrounded with thin and crispy crepes, commonly found as a popular street food in Indonesia, especially in Jakarta and other major cities.