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Speculations, please: the griddle-seared pastry (warka-popiah) across Eurasia

By Rachel Laudan July 21, 2010 Food History, Globalization Then and Now, Taste 19 Comments

I’ve invented the name.  There is no general name for the thin sheets of pastry that wrap egg rolls, crop up in North African and Middle Eastern sweet and savory…

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