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Berenjenas de Almagro – Iberian culinary style, a pickled aubergine characteristic of "Manchega" cuisine from the Castile-La Mancha region of Spain, specifically from Almagro, a city in the Ciudad Real province of Spain. Bruschetta – Italian appetizer; Cacciatore – Italian dish; Caponata – Sicilian eggplant dish
Yotam Assaf Ottolenghi (born 14 December 1968) is an Israeli-born British chef, restaurateur, and food writer.Alongside Sami Tamimi, he is the co-owner of nine delis and restaurants in London and Bicester Village and the author of several bestselling cookbooks, including Ottolenghi: The Cookbook (2008), Plenty (2010), Jerusalem (2012) and Simple (2018).
Kuku or kookoo (Persian: کوکو) is an Iranian and dish made of whipped eggs with various ingredients folded in. It is similar to the Italian frittata, the French quiche, or an open-faced omelette, but it typically has less egg than a frittata, and is cooked for a shorter time, over a low heat, before being turned over [1] or grilled briefly to set the top layer. [2]
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Aubergine was a restaurant in Chelsea, London. Owned by A-Z Restaurants, it was opened under chef Gordon Ramsay in 1993. Aubergine was awarded two Michelin stars in 1997, which it held until Ramsay left the restaurant in July 1998 following the sacking of Marcus Wareing from sister restaurant L'Oranger.
Now the place is used as the Surabaya Struggle Press Monument. On this Tunjungan street there is also a hotel with the name Hotel Majapahit . This hotel was founded by an Armenian named Lucas Martin Sarkies, while for the architect he entrusted James Afprey from England.
Giuseppe Ottolenghi (1838–1904) was an Italian general and politician . He distinguished himself during the second and third Italian Wars of Independence, and then during his repression of the brigandage , serving as commander of the 12th, 4th and First army corps.
Amplang, also known as kerupuk kuku macan, is an Indonesian traditional savoury fish cracker snack commonly found in Indonesia [2] and Malaysia. [3] Amplang crackers are commonly made of ikan tenggiri ( wahoo ) or any type of Spanish mackerel , mixed with starch and other materials before being deep-fried.