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Gargotte

Gargotte is the French word for cheap resturants that serves basic food in Tunisia

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Gargoulette des Emirs

Gargoulette des Emirs refers to a lamb and seasonings that have been sealed up in a clay pot to bake in a fire. The pot is broken to expose the food. This is a celebratory dish in Tunisia.

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Garhwali

Garhwali refers to the people and local dialects spoken by the people of Garhwal. Garhwal, or Gadhwal, is a region and administrative division of Uttaranchal, lying in the Himalayas. It is bounded on the north by Tibet, on the east by Kumaon region, on the south by Uttar Pradesh, and on the west by Himachal Pradesh. It includes the districts of Chamoli, Dehradun, Haridwar, Pauri (Pauri Garhwal), Rudraprayag, Tehri (Tehri Garhwal), and Uttarkashi. The administrative center for Garhwal division is the town of Pauri.

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Gari

Gari refers to a Japanese sushi-bar term which means pickled ginger
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Gari refers to a course cassava powder used in Nigeria.

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Gari foto

Gari foto refers to a Nigerian risotto-like dish made from a combination of tomatoes, onions, chilies and egg with coarse cassava powder.

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Garibaldi (Sauce)

- Garibaldi (Sauce) : Garibaldi refers to a demi-glace sauce that has been seasoned with cayenne, garlic, anchovy butter and mustard. Garibaldi is one of classic French sauces.

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Garlic

Deutsch: Knoblauch
Garlic (Allium sativum) is a species in the onion genus, Allium. Its close relatives include the onion, shallot, leek, chive, and Chinese onion. It is native to Central Asia and northeastern Iran and has long been a common seasoning worldwide, with a history of several thousand years of human consumption and use.

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Garnele

Garnele is the German word for shrimp or prawn. There are various kinds of Garnele, such as 1. Granat/ Sandgarnele (Crangon crangon) 2. Grönland-Shrimp- also known as Tiefseegarnelen. Pandalid shrimp (family Pandalidae) 3. Sägegarnele - common prawn (Palaemon serratus) 4. Ostseegarnele - Baltic prawn (Palaemon adspersus, syn.: P. communis, P. imbellis, P. squilla, Cancer squilla, Leander brandti, L. rectirostris transitans) 5. Hauptmannsgarnele - (Fenneropenaeus chinensis) known in English as Indian white prawn or fleshy prawn 6. Rosenberggarnele - giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) 7. Schiffskielgarnele - known in English as - giant tiger prawn (Penaeus monodon, syn.: P. (Penaeus) monodon, P. bubulus, P. carinatus, P. coerulens, P. durbani, P. semisulcatus exsulcatus, P. tahitensis) - black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon, syn.: P. (Penaeus) monodon, P. bubulus, P. carinatus, P. coerulens, P. durbani, P. semisulcatus exsulcatus, P. tahitensis) - jumbo tiger prawn (Penaeus monodon, syn.: P. (Penaeus) monodon, P. bubulus, P. carinatus, P. coerulens, P. durbani, P. semisulcatus exsulcatus, P. tahitensis)

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Garniture

Garniture is the French word for "garnish" which refers to ingredients which decorates, accompanies or completes a dish. Many dishes are identified by the name of their garnishes.

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Garprobe

Garprobe is a German word which means "to check if food is done" so as to determine if the food is already cook.

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