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    Ashure, Aşure, Anoushabour, Noah's pudding or Trigo koço is a sweet pudding eaten in parts of Western Asia and the Balkans that is made of a mixture consisting...
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    : 581–582 : 72–75  There is a Turkish dessert in remembrance of Noah, which is called Ashure or "Noah's pudding". It is made out of grains, nuts, and dried and fresh...
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    derived from a Turkish dish called Aşure or Ashure, also known as “Noah’s Pudding”. If this is the case, Ashure travelled to the Dominican Republic in the...
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  • from the grounding of these seven grains came the name Abu Al-Harees. (See Ashure or Noah's pudding.) Holidays portal Genesis flood narrative Noah's Ark Häberl...
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  • Achour (disambiguation) Asherah, ancient Semitic religion fertility goddess Ashure or Noah's Pudding, a dessert served on the 10th day of Islamic month of...
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    has become Samanu business and has been called the Samanu city of Iran. Ashure, a Turkish wheat berry pudding Mämmi, a Finnish dessert made from water...
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    it with others. Also, Ashure is made and shared with friends and family during the month of Muharram in which the Day of Ashure takes place. Performing...
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    York cheesecake Pan d'Espanya Plum cake Rugelach Other desserts Baklava Ashure Bambalouni Bolo Carrot pudding Halva Halvah ice cream Jordan almonds Kogel...
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    cream. Amygdalota, Akanés, from Serres. Armenonville, from Thessaloniki. Ashure (Varvara), Baklava, Gianniotikos Balkavas, type of Baklava from Ioannina...
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    Jews prepare a dessert made of grains, dried fruits, and nuts, known as Ashure or trigo koço, to celebrate the holiday. Another custom involves drinking...
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