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  • 1Potato pancake — Latka redirects here. For the character from Taxi, see Latka Gravas. Latkes frying in olive oil …

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  • 2Potato — Irish potato redirects here. For the confectionery, see Irish potato candy. For other uses, see Potato (disambiguation). Potato …

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  • 3Potato waffle — In the UK, the potato waffle is a savory frozen food in waffle shape.It is made of reconstituted potato, oil, and seasonings. These waffles may be baked, grilled, prepared in a toaster, or fried, and are used as a side dish or snack. These are… …

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  • 4potato pancake — noun shallow fried pancakes of grated potato and egg, often flavored with grated onion …

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  • 5Swedish cuisine — Swedish meatballs with cream sauce, mashed potatoes, pickled gherkin and lingonberry jam Due to Sweden s large north south extent there have always been regional differences in Swedish cuisine. Historically, in the far North, meats such as… …

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  • 6Pancake — This article is about the food. For other uses, see Pancake (disambiguation). Griddle cake redirects here. For the Irish style bread, see Soda bread. Blueberry pancakes A pancake is a thin, flat, round cake prepared from a batter, and cooked on a …

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  • 7Lithuanian cuisine — Cepelinai (zeppelins), a potato based dumpling dish characteristic of Lithuanian cuisine Lithuanian cuisine features the products suited to the cool and moist northern climate of Lithuania: barley, potatoes, rye, beets, greens, berries, and… …

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  • 8Belarusian cuisine — Belarusian potato babka Draniki in a traditional crockery dish …

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  • 9Cuisine of Belarus — Belarusian cuisine derives from the same sources as those of its neighbours Lithuanians, Ukrainians, Poles, and in later times Russians. HistoryThe history of gastronomy in Belarus reveals a highly exotic rather than a poor cuisine. In the early… …

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  • 10Jewish cuisine — is a collection of international cookery traditions linked by Jewish dietary laws (kashrus) and Jewish holiday traditions. Certain foods, notably pork and shellfish, are forbidden; meat and dairy are not combined, and meat must be ritually… …

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