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There is some dispute about this, with Hamburg also claiming to be the birthplace of the now beloved dish.
It means cherry kebab, and the combination of succulent lamb chunks and sour-sweet cherry sauce is a beloved dish from the Syrian city of Aleppo.
Sweetened with sugar, lemon, almond, cinnamon and sometimes even chocolate, milk was ideal for pouring into molds and serving for dessert as a beloved dish called blancmange, which means "white food".
Each student writes, for example, an autobiographical piece about an important experience, conflict, theme or moment in their lives seen through the lens of food; a newspaper-style "hard news" article on some aspect of the ecology of food; and a description of a beloved dish, ingredient or culinary tradition.
This January, after a three-year sabbatical, Mr. Brioza and Ms. Krasinski, now husband and wife, made that once facetious idea a reality when they opened State Bird Provisions, named after that beloved dish and its centerpiece's honorary status in California.
Kostanay, a Kazakh restaurant in the city center, serves beshbarmak, a horse stew with noodles, potatoes and onions that is a beloved dish throughout Central Asia, as well as boiled horse filet and horse and potato baked on an iron skillet.
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Bizarre yet beloved dishes include herring pralines, a surprisingly delicious combination of smoked herring and dark chocolate.
Pocknett cooks for museums, college events, and powwows, and as she serves her beloved dishes, she explains the ancient roots of her culture, its respect and love for nature, and its spiritual beliefs and practices.
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