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Tibetian deep-fried biscut
Khapse (from Tibetan: ཁ་ཟས་), Khapsey or colloquially known as amjok (from Tibetan ཨམ་བྱོག་ (Ear)) is a deep-fried Tibetan biscuit that is traditionally
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Tibetan new year
observed Losar on different dates." Agrawal, Ridhi (February 2, 2025). "Khapse: A sweet believed to bring peace and tranquility". BBC Travel. Retrieved
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Culinary traditions of Tibet
used for decoration. Thue Guthuk - is traditionally eaten before Losar Khapse - pastries for Losar called nyapsha Changkol (food) Tibetan cheeses, yogurt
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American breaded cutlet dish
Jalebi Kaassoufflé Kakara pitha Karaage Karintō Kelewele Keripik sanjai Khapse Khuushuur Kibbeling King rib Kipcorn Kokis Kripik Krupuk Krupuk kulit Lángos
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Korean deep fried sweet dessert
maejap-gwa (right), from an Asiana Airlines in-flight meal Angel wings Khapse Yumil-gwa "Maejakgwa". Korean Food Foundation. Archived from the original
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American Chinese appetizer
Jalebi Kaassoufflé Kakara pitha Karaage Karintō Kelewele Keripik sanjai Khapse Khuushuur Kibbeling King rib Kipcorn Kokis Kripik Krupuk Krupuk kulit Lángos
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New year festival of Hyolmo people of Nepal
The houses and surroundings are cleaned to welcome gods and goddesses. Khapse and Babar (kind of like chapati but made of rice) and Thongsey are mainly
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Indian street food
Jalebi Kaassoufflé Kakara pitha Karaage Karintō Kelewele Keripik sanjai Khapse Khuushuur Kibbeling King rib Kipcorn Kokis Kripik Krupuk Krupuk kulit Lángos
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dusted with powdered sugar. Traditionally eaten on Eid al-Fitr and Easter. Khapse Tibet Simple cookies made of flour, butter, eggs and sugar that come in
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New year festival of the Sherpa people
pepper, vermicelli noodles and radish. The soup is served with dumpling. Khapse, a deep-fried pastry commonly eaten during, symbolizing the start of holiday
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Famous, Successful
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, a priest of Apis.
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Pledge.
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One with Godly Wisdom
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English : from the Old French personal name Humfrey, introduced to Britain by the Normans. This is composed of the Germanic elements hūn ‘bear cub’ + frid, fred ‘peace’. It was borne by a 9th-century saint, bishop of Therouanne, who had a certain following in England among Norman settlers.
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Happy
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Angel
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Pet form of Finnish Vilhelmiina, MIMMI means "will-helmet."
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Kaanishik | காநீஷிக
An ancient king
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