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stuffed vine leaf

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  • vine leaf — /ˈvaɪn lif/ (say vuyn leef) noun (plural vine leaves) 1. a leaf of a grapevine, used in cooking. 2. (plural) Also, stuffed vine leaves. → dolmades …  

  • Dolma — is a family of stuffed vegetable dishes in the cuisines of the former Ottoman Empire and surrounding regions such as Russia, Middle East and the Caucasus and Central and South Asia. Perhaps the best known is the grape leaf dolma. Common… …   Wikipedia

  • Sarma (food) — Sarma (Turkish: sarma , Greek:λαχανοντολμάδες, Southern Slavic: сарма or sarma , Armenian: սարմա , Romanian: sarmale , Arabic: يبرق yabraq or malfuf ) is the name of a grape, cabbage or chard leaf roll common to European countries cuisines like… …   Wikipedia

  • Meze — Mezze redirects here. For the location in Syria, see Mezzeh. A spread of meze in Jordan Meze or mezze (   …   Wikipedia

  • interior design — 1. the design and coordination of the decorative elements of the interior of a house, apartment, office, or other structural space, including color schemes, fittings, furnishings, and sometimes architectural features. 2. the art, business, or… …   Universalium

  • dolma — dol•ma [[t]ˈdɔl mə, mɑ[/t]] n. coo a vine leaf or vegetable stuffed with a savory mixture, as of ground meat and rice • Etymology: 1885–90; < Turkish dolma lit., something filled, filling =dol fill + ma suffix of deverbal nouns …   From formal English to slang

  • Turkish cuisine — Variety of Turkish Dishes Turkish cuisine (Turkish: Türk mutfağı) is largely the heritage of Ottoman cuisine, which can be described as a fusion and refinement of Central Asian, Middle Eastern and Balkan cuisines.[1] …   Wikipedia

  • FOOD — The Biblical Period Diet in Ereẓ Israel during the biblical period was dependent mostly on the food supply of the closed agricultural economy. Most agricultural produce came from permanent settlements, and some wild plants were gathered, while… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Biodynamic agriculture — Biodynamic agriculture, a method of organic farming that has its basis in a spiritual world view (anthroposophy, first propounded by Rudolf Steiner), treats farms as unified and individual organisms, [Diver (1999), [http://attra.ncat.org/attra… …   Wikipedia

  • Bitter melon — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) …   Wikipedia

  • Black pepper — Pepper plant with immature peppercorns Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …   Wikipedia

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