A pincho (Spanish: [ˈpintʃo]; literally "thorn" or "spike"), pintxo (Basque: [pintʃo]) or pinchu (Asturian: [ˈpintʃʊ]) is a small snack, typically eaten...
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Pinchitos (redirect from Pinchos morunos)
Pinchitos or pinchos morunos is a Moorish-derived food in Spanish cuisine, similar to kebab. The name pinchitos is used in the southern Spanish autonomous...
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Pincho Man is a Miami-based late-night food truck specializing in pinchos, and one of the original trucks in Miami to be associated with the gourmet food...
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con la tapa ("with the cover"). Spain portal Food portal List of tapas Pincho List of hors d'oeuvre Crostini Meze "Tapas, the Little Dishes of Spain"...
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Rabbi Yisroel Pinchos Bodner is the author of several books on Jewish Law all published by Feldheim Publishers. He has received approbations for his books...
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(theatre of Soule) Beret Mus (card game) Basque dance Mythology Cuisine Pincho Txoko Txakoli Basque cider Patxaran Cider house Idiazabal cheese Gateau...
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Pinchas David Horowitz (redirect from Pinchos Dovid Horowitz)
Rabbi Pinchas David Horowitz, (July 15, 1877 or 1876 - November 28, 1941) was a Hasidic rebbe and the founder of the Boston Hasidic dynasty, one of the...
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often be skewered together with small sticks or toothpicks; the Spanish pincho is named after such a skewer. Small, often decorative, skewers of glass...
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died in an avalanche on May 26 above the Lho La. Gary Ball, Apa Sherpa, Pincho Norbu Sherpa, and Rob Hall, who were in Kathmandu at the time, approached...
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