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  2. Börek - Wikipedia

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    The English name borek [1] [2] comes from Turkish börek (Turkish pronunciation:), while burek is used in the countries of the former Yugoslavia.Forms in other languages include: Albanian: byrek; Greek: μπουρέκι, romanized: bouréki; Bulgarian: Бюрек, romanized: byurek; Algerian Arabic: بُريك, romanized: bourek and brick annabi; and Tunisian Arabic: brik.

  3. List of food trucks - Wikipedia

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    The Maximus/Minimus food truck, at the corner of Pike Street and 2nd Avenue in downtown Seattle, Washington. A food truck is a mobile venue that transports and sells food. Some, including ice cream trucks, sell frozen or prepackaged food; others resemble restaurants on wheels. Some may cater to specific meals, such as the breakfast truck, lunch ...

  4. Bourek (Algerian cuisine) - Wikipedia

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    Algerian bourek (Arabic: بوراك), [1] [2] is a popular variation of the savory pastry burek found in the Middle East and North Africa. [3] Algerian bourek is usually made up of thin pastry sheets, known as "dyoul" [1] in Algeria, which can be purchased from stores or made at home. [4]

  5. The Best Food Truck in Every State - AOL

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    19. Ken's Food Truck. Winslow, Maine. It's become standard for a food truck to fuse cuisines across cultures, but at Ken's Food Truck, some things are better left as classics. Ken's fried chicken ...

  6. Brik - Wikipedia

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    Brik (/ b r iː k / BREEK; بريك) or burek is the north African version of borek, a stuffed malsouka pastry [1] which is commonly deep fried.The best-known version is the egg brik, a whole egg in a triangular pastry pocket with chopped onion, tuna, harissa and parsley. [2]

  7. Bourekas - Wikipedia

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    Bourekas or burekas (Hebrew: בורקס),(Ladino: Burekas) are a popular baked pastry in Sephardic Jewish cuisine and Israeli cuisine.A variation of the burek, a popular pastry throughout southern Europe, northern Africa and the Middle East, Israeli bourekas are made in a wide variety of shapes and a vast selection of fillings, and are typically made with either puff pastry, filo dough, or ...

  8. I Tried Soft Serve From 6 Major Fast-Food Chains and This Is ...

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    6. McDonald’s. Taste-wise, we’re looking at something nearly identical to Dairy Queen. Unfortunately, Mickey D’s soft serve begins to melt the minute it’s born (and that's assuming the ...

  9. Chebureki - Wikipedia

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    Cheburek [a] (plural: Chebureki) are deep-fried turnovers with a filling of ground or minced meat and onions. [2] A popular street dish, they are made with a single round piece of dough folded over the filling in a crescent shape. [3]