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  2. Fariña (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    'Flour') is a Spanish crime drama television series created by Bambú Producciones for Atresmedia. The series is based on Nacho Carretero's nonfiction book Fariña (Flour, slang for cocaine in Galician). It premiered on Antena 3 on 28 February 2018. The series stars Javier Rey as Sito Miñanco, an infamous Galician drug trafficker. [1]

  3. Farina (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Farina is the Italian word for "flour." Notable people with the surname include: ... The Spanish equivalent is Fariña: Leonardo Fariña, Argentine citizen;

  4. Farina (food) - Wikipedia

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    The word farina comes from the Latin word for 'meal' or 'flour'. Farina is milled from hard red spring or hard red winter wheat. [2] Farina may also be cooked like polenta and farofa, which are made with ground corn and ground cassava, respectively. Farina with milk and sugar is sometimes used for making creams for layered cakes.

  5. Edgardo Fariña - Wikipedia

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    Born in Panama City, Fariña represented Río Abajo and Plaza Amador before making his senior debut with Segunda División side Atlético Nacional in 2020. In August 2021, he moved to CAI, where he would feature rarely.

  6. Fariña - Wikipedia

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  7. Masa - Wikipedia

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    Masa or masa de maíz (English: / ˈ m ɑː s ə /; Spanish pronunciation:) is a dough that comes from ground nixtamalized maize. It is used for making corn tortillas, gorditas, tamales, pupusas, and many other Latin American dishes. It is dried and powdered into a flour form called harina de maíz or masa harina.

  8. Richard Fariña - Wikipedia

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    Fariña was born in Brooklyn, New York, United States, [3] the son of an Irish mother, Theresa Crozier, and a Cuban father of Galician origin, also named Richard Fariña. [4]

  9. International versions of Family Feud - Wikipedia

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    The following article details examples of the game show Family Feud, originally aired in the United States on ABC and CBS and in syndication, elsewhere in the world. Most international versions are produced or distributed by Fremantle (who currently owns rights to formats developed by Mark Goodson Productions).