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  2. Pulaka - Wikipedia

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    Pulaka, Cyrtosperma merkusii, or swamp taro, is a crop grown mainly in Tuvalu and an important source of carbohydrates for the area's inhabitants. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a " swamp crop" similar to taro , [ 3 ] but "with bigger leaves and larger, coarser roots."

  3. Tuvaluan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pulaka, (cyrtosperma merkusii), or swamp taro, is an important source of carbohydrates. Rice now forms an important part of the diet. Rice now forms an important part of the diet. Coconut is used in different forms with coconut water , coconut milk and the flesh of the coconut being used to flavour dishes.

  4. Mannish water - Wikipedia

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    Mannish water is a goat soup in Jamaican cuisine. It is believed to be an aphrodisiac and is made from various goat parts. The soup has been sold packaged since 2006 when it competed for Best New Food Idea in a competition covered by The Jamaica Observer .

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  6. Fish in Acqua Pazza ('Crazy Water') Recipe - AOL

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    Slash the fish a few times (three or four on each side, diagonally), season well with salt (rub it into the cuts) and set aside. Put everything, bar the fish, in a pot. Add water to come to half the depth of the vegetables (about a glass), season well with salt and pepper and place over a high flame. As soon as it boils, turn off the heat.

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  8. Artificial seawater - Wikipedia

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    The tables below present an example of an artificial seawater (35.00‰ of salinity) preparation devised by Kester, Duedall, Connors and Pytkowicz (1967). [1] The recipe consists of two lists of mineral salts, the first of anhydrous salts that can be weighed out, the second of hydrous salts that should be added to the artificial seawater as a solution.

  9. Talk:Arnold Palmer (drink) - Wikipedia

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    This tasty mix of lemonade and tea is also known as swamp water. well before Arnold Palmer ever stepped foot on a golf course this beverage has been very popular in the southern United States. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.103.77.156 ( talk ) 17:43, 13 June 2011 (UTC) [ reply ]