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  2. Xi gua lao - Wikipedia

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    The dish is commonly prepared using these ingredients: watermelon, cherries, agar, sugar and vanilla powder. Water is mixed with agar, vanilla powder and sugar and boiled into a syrup. The watermelon is crushed to get the juice out of it and mixed with the syrup. The mixture is then chilled until thick and served cold. [2]

  3. Watermelon rind preserves - Wikipedia

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    Watermelon rind preserves are made by boiling chunks of watermelon rind with sugar and other ingredients. The mixture is then canned in glass jars . According to some recipes, the rind is pared to only the white portion, strips or cubes of which are soaked overnight in a solution of lime or salt and water, then rinsed.

  4. Citron melon - Wikipedia

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    The citron melon (Citrullus amarus), also called fodder melon, [2] preserving melon, [2] red-seeded citron, [3] jam melon, [3] stock melon, [2] Kalahari melon [4] or tsamma melon, [2] is a relative of the watermelon. It is from the family Cucurbitaceae which consists of various squashes, melons, and gourds.

  5. Manik - Wikipedia

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    Manik may refer to: Manik, a 2005 Indian Bengali-language film; Manik, a 1961 Indian Bengali-language film; Manik or T. J. Perkins (born 1984 ), American ...

  6. List of EMI artists - Wikipedia

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    Dewa 19 (EMI Music Hong Kong/Indonesia/Arka Music) Dewi Dewi (EMI/Arka Music Indonesia) Ahmad Dhani(EMI/Arka Music Indonesia) Dirty Vegas (Parlophone) The Divine Comedy (Parlophone) Doughboy (Lench Mob Records) Doves (Heavenly) Dubstar (Food) The Duke Spirit (Heavenly) Duran Duran (Harvest/Capitol/EMI) Sheena Easton; Anthonia Edwards; Taron ...

  7. How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (and Enjoy It)

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    According to A. O. Scott of the New York Times, How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (and Enjoy It) documents "American racism and one man's crafty, angry and resourceful responses to it." [3] Throughout Van Peebles' career, he received quite a bit of flak because of the controversial movies that he produced.

  8. Jayanta-Manik - Wikipedia

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    Jayanta and his friend cum assistant Manik alias Maniklal are amateur detectives who live in Kolkata. They solve mysteries privately and help the police track down real culprits. Both are patriotic, courageous and intelligent. [5] Police inspector Sundar Babu very often takes help of the detective duo. Sundar Babu is a bit comical and a foodie.

  9. Watermelon stereotype - Wikipedia

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    A 1909 postcard, with the caption "I'se so happy!" The watermelon stereotype is an anti-Black racist trope originating in the Southern United States.It first arose as a backlash against African American emancipation and economic self-sufficiency in the late 1860s.