Talk:Jameed

Latest comment: 1 year ago by Nabijaczleweli in topic Name list(?) in first sentence

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Hi. originaly this is "Beduin food". Shaimosmos (talk) 16:33, 29 April 2019 (UTC)Reply

Name list(?) in first sentence

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The article starts "Iqt اقط baql بقل mrees مريس mtheer مضير kithy كثي Jameed (Arabic: جميد, literally "hardened") is a Beduin (mainly the Levant, Iraq, Arabia, Balochistan and Afghanistan) food consisting of hard dry laban made from ewe or goat's milk.": is the first bit a list of different localised(?) names like "Iqt (اقط), baql (بقل), mrees (مريس), mtheer (مضير), kithy (كثي), or Jameed (Arabic: جميد, literally "hardened")"? Is it a "full name" of the food with transcriptions every word? The article body doesn't squeak to this, and the link under the image is "Media: Jameed, iqt, baql, mtheer, mrees, kithy" linking to Category:Jameed, so? Nabijaczleweli (talk) 18:58, 5 August 2023 (UTC)Reply