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sopo ya walnut le borotho

Sopo ya di-walnut ke sopo e e dirilweng ka borotho kgotsa e e dirilweng ka kirimi e e dirwang ka di-walnut e le motswako wa konokono. Ka dinako tse dingwe e apewa e kopantswe le metswako e mengwe, jaaka "sopo ya mokolane le ya manoko". Sopo ya dinawa ke karolo ya dijo tsa kwa China, Italy le Mexico.

Tshobokanyo

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sopo ya walnut

Sopo e e dirilweng ka matonkomane e dirwa ka matonkomane. Sopo e ka apewa e le sopo e e dirilweng ka borotho kgotsa e e dirilweng ka kirimi, mme ya bofelo e ka bidiwa "sopo e e dirilweng ka kirimi ya matonkomane". [1] [2]Go ka dirisiwa dinawa tse di foreshe kgotsa tse di mo thining, mme sopo e ka akaretsa dinawa tse di silweng, tse di segilweng le tse di feletseng. [3][4]Dinotshe tse di gadikilweng di ka dirisiwa go apaya sopo.[5] Sopo ya di-walnut ka dinako tse dingwe e apewa e kopantswe le metswako e mengwe, jaaka "sopo ya squash le di-walnut", "sopo ya pumpkin le di-walnut" le "sopo ya dikomkomere le di-walnut",[6]gareng ga tse dingwe.

Ka lefatshe

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Hup Tul Woo (Chinese; Jyutping: hap6 tou4 wu4) ke sopho e e monate ya dinawa mo dijong tsa kwa Cantonese e gantsi e jewang jaaka sejo sa motshegare kgotsa dijo tsa morago ga dijo.[7] [8]Diteng tsa motheo tsa Hup Tul Woo di akaretsa metsi, dinawa, bupi jwa raese le sukiri. Diteng tsa tlaleletso tse di dirisitsweng mo go e ipaakanyetseng di ka akaretsa sere, mashi a kokonate, matlhare a a khibidu a China, reisi, peen tong (sekerete se se borokwa sa China), ginger, letswai le cognac.[9][10][11]Di-walnut tsa sopo gantsi di a thubiwa kgotsa di silwa go le gonnye.[12] E ka jewa jaaka sopo e e bolelo kgotsa e e tsididi. Minestra di noci ke karolo ya dijo tsa kwa Italy, kwa e apewang teng kwa kgaolong ya Piedmont, e e nang le palo e kgolo ya masimo a di-walnut. Kwa Piedmont, gantsi e apewa ka dikgwedi tsa mariga.

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