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In English, the word kebab alone often refers to shish kebab, though outside of North America, kebab may also mean | Davidson, Allen, "The Oxford Companion to Food", p |
According to the , its earliest known publication in English is in the 1914 novel by.
Marks, Gil 17 November 2010 | John Ayto 18 October 2012 |
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It is traditionally made of but there are also versions with various kinds of meat, poultry, or fish | Wikimedia Commons has media related to |
"The Horseback Kitchen of Central Asia".
30In , shish kebab and the vegetables served with it are grilled separately, normally not on the same skewer | It can be found in and is similar to or synonymous with a dish called , which is found in the region |
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