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Gamaches

Gamaches refer to Belize crispy corn tortillas topped with refried beans, grated Cheese and tomato sauce

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Gulai Ikan

Gulai Ikan refers to Indonesian dish of fish in coconut milk and spices

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Gala

Gala refers to Chad's excellent beer, which is brewed in Moundou and is widely available in the non-Muslim parts of the capital.

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Guardanapo

Guardanapo is a Portuguese word for napkin, table napkin or serviette.

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Gratin dauphinois

Gratin dauphinois is a French culinary dish made of thinly sliced potatoes that have been baked in milk, then broiled a few minutes until brown and crispy on top.

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