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  2. Eisbein - Wikipedia

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    Eisbein (literally: 'ice leg') is a German dish of corned ham hock, usually cured and slightly boiled. The German-language name has associations with the practice of using a pig's leg-bone for ice skating.

  3. Schweinshaxe - Wikipedia

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    Schweinshaxe with Kartoffelknödel (potato dumplings) in Germany Roasted Austrian-style Stelze Schweinshaxe served with Bratkartoffeln (fried potatoes) and Sauerkraut at a Bavarian restaurant in Chiang Mai, Thailand

  4. Talk:Schweinshaxen - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Schweinshaxe Chiang Mai.JPG - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Glagolitic manuscripts (900–1199) - Wikipedia

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    Type Abbreviation Date Designation Library Place of origin Folia Dimensions Columns and rows Notes Scans missal Fg(Mi)Kij: 925–935, 1081–1096 [1]: F. 301 No. 328P

  7. José Arechabala - Wikipedia

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    José Arechabala was born on 9 November 1847 in Gordexola in the Spanish province of Biscay.He was the sixth son of a baker, whose family had been established in the village for centuries. [4]

  8. Ramen - Wikipedia

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    Ramen (/ ˈ r ɑː m ə n /) (拉麺, ラーメン or らあめん, rāmen, [ɾaꜜːmeɴ] ⓘ) is a Japanese noodle dish. It includes Chinese-style wheat noodles (中華麺, chūkamen) served in a broth.

  9. Leberkäse - Wikipedia

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    Leberkäse ⓘ (German, literally 'liver-cheese'; sometimes also Leberkäs or Leberka(a)s) in Austria and the Swabian, Bavarian and Franconian parts of Germany, 'leverkaas' in the Netherlands and Fleischkäse ("meat-cheese") in Saarland, Baden, Switzerland and Tyrol) is a speciality food found in the south of Germany, in Austria and parts of Switzerland. [1]