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commonly called asphalt, [ ] blacktop, or pavement in north america, and tarmac, bitumen macadam, or rolled asphalt in the united kingdom and the republic of ireland ) is a composite material commonly used to surface roads , parking lots , airports , as well as the core of embankment dams . [ ] asphalt mixtures
have been used in pavement construction since the beginning of the twentieth century. [ ] it consists of mineral aggregate bound together with asphalt , laid in layers, and compacted. the process was refined and enhanced by belgian inventor and u.s. immigrant edward de smedt . [ ] the terms asphalt...
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, golden-brown from deep-frying. inside are peas, potatoes, or small chunks of cauliflower, seasoned not too little so that the samosa's bland, and not too much so that it's hot, but just enough to delight the palate. many flavors harmonize as you taste the crust and filling together, all permeated by
the rich, regal flavor of the ghee (clarified butter) that the samosa was cooked in. even though they taste great, however, there's no point in relishing samosas unless they've been offered to krishna. that's when they become prasadam. then when we eat them, besides being delicious, they'll draw our...
http://food.krishna.com/recipe/savory-samosa