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(methi) is deliciously bitter and is usually introduced, along with rai and sometimes zeera, in the first step to flavour the oil in which they splutter. Ghee: Clarified butter used for cooking
Ãâó: www.cookeryonline.com/India/INDIA4.html
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| feng shui |
Literally wind-water, Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese art of placement based upon a philosophy of the movement of chi or natural energy through our environments. By following the patterns of nature, a practitioner will advise on the placement of everything from an individual object in the home or workplace to the positioning of a building upon property. Feng Shui shows us how to support the flow of energy in our lives to augment health and prosperity.
Ãâó: www.footnotesforhealth.com/definitions.html
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| fenugreek |
is a little known spice but is indispensable in Indian, Egyptian, Moroccan and Lebanese cuisine. The ground seeds are used in vegetable and bean soups, curries, meat stews, pickles and chutneys.
Ãâó: www.stratsplace.com/rogov/spices_of_life.html
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| fenestration |
An architectural term referring to the arrangement of windows in a wall.
Ãâó: www.andersenwindows.com/servlet/Satellite
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| fenestration |
Any opening or arrangement of openings or windows (normally filled with media for light control) for the admission of daylight or for the transmission of electric lighting from one room to another room.
Ãâó: www.lightbulbsdirect.com/lbe_glossary.html
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