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She is a serious glutton, especially for meat.

Etymology The etymology of the name Balaam is uncertain, and several Jewish, and Christian, sources translate it either glutton, or foreigner.

He convinced Seth to break into a mortuary to get a frog shaped statue, who turned out
egg yolk of a duck's egg.

Local Food The staple diet of local people consists of sticky rice (glutinous rice) which is rolled into balls and served in small hand-made bamboo containers.

In the Malaysian's East Coast, glutinous rice is eaten as breakfast.

In Northwestern vietnam, Thai people built their "valley culture" based on the economic foundation of glutinous rice upland fields.

Lamet and Kammu prefer glutinous rice, but some other groups prefer to eat ordinary rice.

Sift the glutinous rice flour and flour together then blend together with the sugar and mashed sweet potato.

A sweet, glutinous rice dish that can be interpreted as a dessert, main dish or snack with just a few small tweaks.

Best Hangzhou dishes 13 photos Osmanthus lotus root - Like candy, but healthier, these diced veggies with drizzled sweet red sauce are actually poached lotus root that's been filled with glutinous rice.

EIGHT TREASURE RICE: With roots in Chinese folklore and history, this dessert is made from glutinous rice and bean paste-plus eight toppings (items like red dates, lotus seeds, walnuts, raisins, pine nuts, dates, dried apricot, pistachio).

In the world of street food, this translates into glutinous rice cakes.

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