QUE SIGNIFIE POTÍCĂ EN ROUMAIN
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définition de potícă dans le dictionnaire roumain
rhinite (pharmacie) f., g.-d. art. potícii; pl. Potic potícă (farmacie) s. f., g.-d. art. potícii; pl. potíci
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10 LIVRES EN ROUMAIN EN RAPPORT AVEC «POTÍCĂ»
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El Pavo Real: Comedia Potica En Tres Actos, Divididos En ...
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process.
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Flavors of Slovenia: Food and Wine from Central Europe's ...
Orehova Potica Potica, a rolled yeast bread filled with a variety of fillings, is very much a Slovenian dish. The word potica is derived from the Slovenian zoor^poviti meaning "to wrap in. "Slovenian women pride themselves on their potica, which ...
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Taste Slovenia - Pagina 35
By the 2nd half of the 19th century there are mentions potica as Putica or in all major German cookbooks, referring to it as »The Carniolan Pastry«. Its Slovenian provenance and character are acknowledged in all modern research and culinary ...
Janez Bogataj, Rok Kvaternik, 2007
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A Baker's Odyssey: Celebrating Time-honored Recipes from ...
TO SHAPE THE POTICA, work with a short end of the dough nearest you. Dip a pastry brush into the egg wash, and brush it thinly all over the dough, using quick, short strokes. Be gentle, to avoid tearing the dough. Place spoonfuls of the ...
Greg Patent, Dave McLean, 2007
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Psalms 38 and 145 of the Old Greek Version - Pagina 292
Except for Gopów in 145(146):8, inlumino always renders either potića) or étiqaiya).” Indeed the idiom to “open the eyes," or more directly “make eyes illuminated," or “give eyes light" occurs with inlumino/potića) elsewhere in the Psalms (e.g. ...
Randall X. Gauthier, 2014
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Historia Y Juicio Crtico de La Escuela Potica Sevillana En ...
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process.
Angel Lasso De La Vega y. Argellas, 2009
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How the Moose Got to Be - Pagina 35
Potiça. Currants crimped as grandma's fingers sprinkling them over butter-brushed dough. Like the priest blessing with holy water, her last rites in our cramped back bedroom. That flicking wrist, the backs of hands, grandma's mottled as the ...
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Gracie... Iron Range Cooking with an Italian Mother... ...
Mother shared with me, her secrets of stretching a small piece of potica (poh-teet-sa) dough over an entire table. The book has step-by-step picture instructions as to the technique of this dying art.
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A World of Cake: 150 Recipes for Sweet Traditions from ...
150 Recipes for Sweet Traditions from Cultures Near and Far; Honey cakes to flat cakes, fritters to chiffons, tartes to tortes, meringues to mooncakes, fruit cakes to spice cakes Krystina Castella. TO SERVE Potica is cut into thin slices, with ...
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RV Vacations For Dummies - Pagina 268
Treats to look for in Minnesota include wild rice (especially the hand- picked wild version as opposed to the paddy-grown wild rice), fresh walleye pike, the European nut pastry called potica (pronounced po-teet- sah), fresh-picked berries in ...
Harry Basch, Shirley Slater, 2008