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Dukkahs

Dukkahs is an Arabic term for paper cones which serve as a container for spices or mixtures of spices sold in Arabic markets.

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Dukuna

Dukuna refers to a British Virgin Islands' dish of steamed spiced sweet potato and coconut pudding wrapped in plantain leaf. Dukuna is one of the traditional foods served during Good Fridays in the Islands when only meatless dish is supposed to be eaten. The British Virgin Islands or BVI which lie 50 miles or 80 kilometers east of Puerto Rico, in the northeastern Caribbean Sea is part of the Virgin Islands archipelago, that also includes the United States Virgin Islands (USVI) of Saint Thomas, Saint John, and Saint Croix. The British Virgin Islands comprised thirty-six (36) islands with a total landmass of 59 square miles (153 square kilometers).

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Dulang

Dulang is the Filipino term for a "long dining table".

Dulong

Dulong is a Filipino word for small shrimps.

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Dumboy

Dumboy refers to boiled and then pounded cassava, one of Liberia's staple foods and side dishes beside the Fufu or Foofoo Dumboy and Fufu (Foofoo) are both made from cassava and are usually served with palm butter. In Liberia, the two main staple foods are cassava and rice Cassava is cooked in so many ways - it can be boiled, grilled, baked, grated into a cereal, fried, pounded, and even eaten raw. Dumboy and fufu are the main diets of Liberians originating from eastern part of the country. As indicated by some locals of Grand Bassa County, the meal is also prepared from boiled and pounded cassava. However, this time the end result is not as thick as that of the GB. Dumboy is widely eaten with spicy or hot pepper soup; cooked with onions, fresh tomatoes, a little bit of tomato paste for coloring, dried and fresh fishes (including pike, bonnie), dried and/or fresh meat, etc. Those in higher economic brackets prefer goat soup with their dumboy. The dish is accompanied with boiled bitter balls and boiled okra. Dumboy is also swallowed. Palava and okra sauces are all delicious soups served with dumboy and fufu.

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Dumpling

Deutsch: Kloß / Español: Albóndiga/ Português: Bolinho/ Français: Boulette/ Italiano: Gnocchi

Dumpling is a versatile and popular dish found in various cuisines around the world. It consists of dough wrapped around a filling or made from dough alone, which is then boiled, steamed, fried, or baked. The fillings and preparation methods vary widely, allowing dumplings to be enjoyed in many different culinary traditions.

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Dura

Dura refers to cooked maize or millet, which are eaten in with various vegetables. It is one of the foods of Sudan, Africa

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Durchgebratenes Steak

durchgebratenes Steak is a German term for "well done steak" or steak prepared "well done"

Durchschlag

Durchschlag is a German word for colander.

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Durian

Durian is a distinctive tropical fruit known for its strong odor, often described as pungent or even offensive to some, and its unique flavor. Despite its divisive reputation, Durian holds a special place in Southeast Asian cuisine and is celebrated for its rich, custard-like flesh. In this article, we will explore Durian's culinary significance, preparation methods, popular recipes, potential risks related to its consumption, its historical and legal context, and similar fruits found around the world.

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