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oil. top moong spicy ingredients moong dal, salt, seasoning, veg. palm oil. top moong dal salted ingredients moong dal, salt, veg palm oil. size: gm, gm top channadal spicy ingredients channa dal, salt, chilli chatka, veg. palm oil. top spicy mix ingredients potato stick, almand, cashewnut, raisings...
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. $ + caesar salad hearts of romaine and grated parmesan cheese with a side of our classic caesar dressing and topped with anchovy fillets. $ + mediterranean salad hearts of romaine, kalamata olives, pepperoncini peppers, feta cheese and sliced roma tomatoes with a side of bdp house-made greek dressing
feta and goat cheese. $ + sedona pizza parmesan, roma tomatoes, feta cheese, kalamata olives and fresh basil. $ + pinnarello pizza parmesan, roasted red peppers, sun-dried tomatoes, fresh basil and portobello mushrooms. $ + taos pizza parmesan, chicken, fresh basil, roasted red peppers and artichoke hearts...
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partially dried, and then pounded with a stone mallet and scraped to clean the fibers. the material is then washed and dried in the sun. later, the artists comb the fibers with their fingers. the fibers are now ready to be spun or twisted into thread or cord on the artist's leg. some fibers, including palm
, grass, wheat chaff, and to rote, are prepared by drying and pounding, after which they are cut to size and braided. soft fibers are used to make ropes, string, nets, bags, and hammocks. hard fibers: hard fibers are subjected to successive phases of cutting, drying, cleaning, and soaking before they...
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