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Encyclopedia > Bado

Bado is a Japanese wagashi similar to daifuku. A selection of wagashi to be served during a Japanese tea ceremony. ... Daifuku (大福) is a soft rice cake stuffed with sweet filling, for example an - a sweetened bean jam. ...


Bado is also a Swahili word spoken in East Africa and it means not yet or you are still doing something eg. Bado ninakula which means I am still eating


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Johannes de Bado Aureo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (330 words)
The identity of the heraldic writer Johannes de Bado Aureo is a matter of dispute.
Both works depend on the first work of heraldic jurisprudence, De Insigniis et Armiis, which was written by a professor of law at the University of Padua, Bartolus de Saxoferato, (Bartolo of Sassoferrato), in the 1350s.
Bado Aureo broke with previous tradition in denying the right of a man-at-arms to assume a coat of arms
Goetz boys finish second at Run for the Roses tourney By Mike White Staff Writer (648 words)
JACKSON — Goetz Middle School boys’ basketball coach Steve Bado was concerned a two-week layoff would leave his squad rusty as it prepared for the Run for the Roses tournament at St. Rose High School in Belmar.
Bado, however, was more impressed with his squad’s defensive effort.
Bado said this group of players will no doubt be heard from at the high school level.
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