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- Fasolada abstract "Fasolada, fasoulada or sometimes fasolia (Greek: φασολάδα, φασουλάδα or φασολια) is a Greek and Cypriot soup of dry white beans, olive oil, and vegetables, sometimes called the "national food of the Greeks".It originated in ancient Greece, where a sort of stew of beans, vegetables, and grains, with no meat, was used as food and sacrifice to Greek God Apollo at the Pyanopsia festival.Its counterpart in Turkish cuisine is called kuru fasulye. The Arabic version is called fasoulia and is found in parts of Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Egypt, Yemen and the Levant (Arabic: فاصوليا).Fasolada is made by simmering beans with tomatoes and other vegetables such as carrots, onion, parsley, celery, and bay leaf. Lima beans are sometimes used instead of white beans. Recipes vary considerably.It is often enriched with olive oil either in the kitchen or on the table.Unlike the Italian fagiolata, the Brazilian and Portuguese feijoada, Romanian fasole and the Spanish fabada, fasolada does not contain meat.".
- Fasolada alias "Fasoulada, fasolia".
- Fasolada country Cyprus.
- Fasolada country Greece.
- Fasolada ingredient Olive_oil.
- Fasolada ingredient Phaseolus_vulgaris.
- Fasolada ingredient Vegetable.
- Fasolada ingredientName "Dry white beans,olive oil,vegetables".
- Fasolada thumbnail Fasolada.JPG?width=300.
- Fasolada type Soup.
- Fasolada wikiPageID "1668764".
- Fasolada wikiPageLength "2904".
- Fasolada wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Fasolada wikiPageRevisionID "654419464".
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Apollo.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Arab_cuisine.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Bay_leaf.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Brazilian_cuisine.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Carrot.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Carrots.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cypriot_cuisine.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_soups.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legume_dishes.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Middle_Eastern_cuisine.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soups.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Celery.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Common_bean.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Cypriot_cuisine.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Cyprus.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Fabada.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Fabada_asturiana.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Feijoada.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Greek_cuisine.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Greeks.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Italian_cuisine.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Kuru_fasulye.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Levant.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Lima_beans.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Greek_mythological_figures.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink List_of_legume_dishes.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink List_of_soups.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Olive_oil.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Onion.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Parsley.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Phaseolus_lunatus.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Phaseolus_vulgaris.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Portuguese_cuisine.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Pyanopsia.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_cuisine.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Saudi_Arabia.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Soup.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_cuisine.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_cuisine.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Vegetable.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink Yemen.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLink File:Fasolada.JPG.
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fasolada".
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kuru fasulye".
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maraq Shuit".
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLinkText "fasolada".
- Fasolada wikiPageWikiLinkText "fasolia".
- Fasolada alternateName "Fasoulada, fasolia".
- Fasolada country "Greece and Cyprus".
- Fasolada date "February 2015".
- Fasolada hasPhotoCollection Fasolada.
- Fasolada mainIngredient "Dry white beans, olive oil, vegetables".
- Fasolada name "Fasolada".
- Fasolada reason "These sources do not connect the ancient dish with the modern. Please discuss in Talk.".
- Fasolada type Soup.
- Fasolada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cuisine_of_Greece.
- Fasolada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dead_link.
- Fasolada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Greek_soups.
- Fasolada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Fasolada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ar.
- Fasolada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-el.
- Fasolada wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Legume_dishes.
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- Fasolada subject Category:Cypriot_cuisine.
- Fasolada subject Category:Greek_soups.
- Fasolada subject Category:Legume_dishes.
- Fasolada subject Category:Middle_Eastern_cuisine.
- Fasolada subject Category:Soups.
- Fasolada hypernym Soup.
- Fasolada type Article.
- Fasolada type Food.
- Fasolada type Article.
- Fasolada type Dish.
- Fasolada type Food.
- Fasolada type FunctionalSubstance.
- Fasolada type Thing.
- Fasolada type Q2095.
- Fasolada comment "Fasolada, fasoulada or sometimes fasolia (Greek: φασολάδα, φασουλάδα or φασολια) is a Greek and Cypriot soup of dry white beans, olive oil, and vegetables, sometimes called the "national food of the Greeks".It originated in ancient Greece, where a sort of stew of beans, vegetables, and grains, with no meat, was used as food and sacrifice to Greek God Apollo at the Pyanopsia festival.Its counterpart in Turkish cuisine is called kuru fasulye.".
- Fasolada label "Fasolada".