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Daube de Banane

Daube de Banane is a traditional Seychelles classic dessert made of plantains stewed in coconut milk flavored with vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg.

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Dranken

Dranken is the Dutch for "beverages", soda, coffee, tea, milk, etc.

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Dem à la Saint-Louisienne / Dem a la Saint Louis

Dem à la Saint-Louisienne which is also called as Mulet Farci a la Saint-Louisienne, Mulet Farci, Dem Farci, or Poisson Farci refers to Senegal's dish made of mullet stuffed with onions, peppers, tomatoes, and bread crumbs. Dem à la Saint-Louisienne which is stuffed Mullet in the style of Saint-Louis is a traditional Senegalese dish made of mullet stuffed with herb and spices(onions, pepper, hot chilis) tomatoes and bread crumbs, then steamed on a lightly-herbed broth. Mullet which is a kind of fish are common in the coast waters of western Africa and they are called Dems in Senegal.When caught in clean water, Mullets has creamy white flesh and good flavor with good keeping capabilities. It is round-bodied and must be thoroughly scaled before eating. Several varieties of Mullets are found all over the world, like gray mullet, silverside mullet, raibow mullet, golden mullet, rainbow mullet, etc. The French word farci is from the verb farcir, meaning to stuff. Saint-Louis was the first French settlement in Africa and is popular for its African-French ambiance. Saint-Louis is located near the Senegal-Mauratania border on the islands and coast near the mouth of the Senegal River, probably the reason why it is famous for fish dishes

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Dobrada / Dobrado

Dobrada or Dobrado refers to a Portuguese dish made of tripe with beans. Dobrada is the name of this dishn in the south and uses garbanzos instead of white beans. In Porto, Dobrada is called Tripas or ?Tripas a Moda do Porto (Tripe in the Style of Porto)

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Dil Paça (Çorbasi)

English: Lamb Trotter Soup / Deutsch: Lammfüße Suppe / Español: Sopa de pezuñas de cordero / Português: Sopa de pés de carneiro / Français: Soupe de pieds d'agneau / Italiano: Zuppa di zoccoli di agnello /

- Dil Paça (Çorbasi) : Dil Paça refers to a Turkish soup made with the tongue of a lamb or sheep that cooked in a meat stock. Paça means lamb's feet which is used for food and Dil is Turkish word for "Tongue". Dil Paça is a Turkish delicacy; a soup said to cure hangover and not for the fainted heart. To eat this Corbasi (soup), it is recommended to add a lot of garlic sauce, vinegar and red pepper shavings.

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Domburi

Domburi is a Japanese general term for "bowl". However, it is also the name of a popular Japanese dish which is a bowl of cooked rice with some other food put on top of it. In other words, rice with toppings. There are many varieties of Domburi dishes based on the toppings.

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