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  2. Turkish delight - Wikipedia

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    Turkish delight or lokum ( /lɔ.kʊm/) is a family of confections based on a gel of starch and sugar. Premium varieties consist largely of chopped dates, pistachios, hazelnuts or walnuts bound by the gel; traditional varieties are often flavored with rosewater, mastic gum, bergamot orange, or lemon. Other common flavors include cinnamon and mint.

  3. Southroads Mall - Wikipedia

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    2. Total retail floor area. 500,000 square feet (46,000 m 2) No. of floors. 2. Public transit access. Metro Transit. Southroads Mall is an enclosed shopping mall at 1001 Fort Crook Road in Bellevue, Nebraska. Fort Crook Road was U.S. Route 75 until the early 1990s, replaced by the Kennedy Freeway.

  4. Baklava - Wikipedia

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    Greek baklava is supposed to be made with 33 filo dough layers, referring to the years of Jesus's life. On the island of Lesbos in Greece a type of baklava is still known as placenta (Greek: πλατσέντα), which is the name of an Ancient Greek pastry that is often seen as the predecessor of baklava. The latter is a baked dessert with very ...

  5. Euterpe - Wikipedia

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    Euterpe ( / juːˈtɜːrpiː /; Greek: Εὐτέρπη, lit. 'rejoicing well' or 'delight' [eu̯térpɛː], from Ancient Greek: εὖ, romanized : eû, lit. 'well' + Greek: τέρπειν, romanized : térpein, lit. 'to please') was one of the Muses in Greek mythology, presiding over music. In late Classical times, she was named muse of lyric ...

  6. Lokma - Wikipedia

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    Yeast-leavened dough, oil, sugar syrup or honey. Variations. Zalabiyeh. Media: Lokma. Lokma, also awameh, is a dessert made of leavened and deep fried dough balls, soaked in syrup or honey, sometimes coated with cinnamon or other ingredients. The dish was described as early as the 13th century by al-Baghdadi as luqmat al-qādi ...

  7. Mastika - Wikipedia

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    water, alcohol, sugar, mastic. Mastika or mastiha is a liqueur seasoned with mastic, a resin with a slightly pine or cedar-like flavor gathered from the mastic tree, a small evergreen tree native to the Mediterranean region. In Greece, mastiha ( Greek: μαστίχα) or mastichato ( Greek: μαστιχάτο) is a sweet liqueur produced with ...

  8. Hephzibah - Wikipedia

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    Hephzibah or Hepzibah ( English: / ˈhɛfzɪbə / or / ˈhɛpzɪbə /; Hebrew: חֶפְצִי־בָהּ, Modern: ḥefṣī-vah, Tiberian: ḥep̄ṣī-ḇāh, "my delight (is) in her") is a minor figure in the Books of Kings in the Bible. She was the wife of Hezekiah, King of Judah (reigned c. 715 and 686 BCE), and the mother of Manasseh of ...

  9. Theia - Wikipedia

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    Theia ( / ˈθiːə /; Ancient Greek: Θεία, romanized : Theía, lit. 'divine', also rendered Thea or Thia ), also called Euryphaessa ( Ancient Greek: Εὐρυφάεσσα) "wide-shining", is one of the twelve Titans, the children of the earth goddess Gaia and the sky god Uranus in Greek mythology. She is the Greek goddess of sight and ...

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