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  2. Kaymak - Wikipedia

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    Kaymak, sarshir, or qashta / ashta (Persian: سَرشیر saršir; Arabic: قشطة qeshta or قيمر geymar), is a creamy dairy food similar to clotted cream, made from the milk of water buffalo, cows, sheep, or goats in Central Asia, some Balkan countries, some Caucasus countries, the countries of the Levant, Turkic regions, Iran and Iraq.

  3. Afghan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Afghan Kabuli palaw. Rice with kofta (meatballs) and corn. Rice is a core staple food in Afghan cuisine and the most important part of any meal. [9] Challow, or white rice cooked with mild spices, [11] is served mainly with qormas (korma: stews or casseroles). Palaw is cooked similarly to challow, but a combination of meat, stock, qorma, and ...

  4. Iraqi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Typical ingredients include allspice, black pepper corns, cardamom seeds, cassia bark, cloves, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, nutmeg, dried red chili peppers or paprika. Dibis, a thick, very sweet date syrup. Often mixed with tahini to create a dip. Jallab, a type of syrup popular in the Middle East made from dates, grape molasses and rose water.

  5. Cheez-It Meatballs Recipe - AOL

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    Scoop approximately 2 ounces of the meat mixture to form each meatball and arrange in a baking dish. Chill in the refrigerator. Preheat the oven to 500 degrees. Bake for 12 minutes. Meanwhile ...

  6. Khoa - Wikipedia

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    Khoa. Khoa, khoya, khowa or mawa[1] is a dairy food widely used in the cuisines of the Indian subcontinent, encompassing India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan. It is made of either dried whole milk or milk thickened by heating in an open iron pan. It is lower in moisture than typical fresh cheeses such as ricotta. [2]

  7. Non-dairy creamer - Wikipedia

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    A cup of coffee with sachets of Coffee-Mate non-dairy creamer and pure sugar (also shown are a stir stick and coffee cup holder). A non-dairy creamer, commonly also called tea whitener or coffee whitener or else just creamer, is a liquid or granular product intended to substitute for milk or cream as an additive to coffee, tea, hot chocolate or other beverages.

  8. Cool Whip - Wikipedia

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    Cool Whip Original is made of water, hydrogenated vegetable oil (including coconut and palm kernel oils), high fructose corn syrup, corn syrup, skimmed milk, light cream (less than 2%), sodium caseinate, natural and artificial flavor, xanthan and guar gums, polysorbate 60, sorbitan monostearate, sodium polyphosphate, and beta carotene (as a colouring). [12]

  9. 80 Fall Soup Recipes You (Probably) Haven’t Tried Before - AOL

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    5. White Bean Soup with Bacon. The Modern Proper. Time Commitment: 25 minutes. Why I Love It: one pot, kid-friendly, <10 ingredients. Serves: 4. You won’t believe it on taste alone, but this one ...