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Encyclopedia > Brik

Brik (pronounced breek) is a Tunisian dish composed of a whole egg in a triangular pastry pocket with chopped onion and parsley. Food is any substance that can be consumed, including liquid drinks. ... Look up egg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Pastry the name given to various kinds of dough made from ingredients such as flour, butter and eggs, that are rolled out thinly and used as the base for baked goods. ... Binomial name Allium cepa L. Onion in the general sense can be used for any plant in the Genus Allium but used without qualifiers usually means Allium cepa L., also called the garden onion. ... Species Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) is a bright green, biennial herb that is very common in Middle Eastern, European, and American cooking. ...


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Brik and Percival were soon ready to gather recruits of their own.
It was during the war with The Triarch that Brik met Strata of Dryad.
Brik, along with the other freed ex-Green Lanterns, was later evacuated to a Darkstar cruiser.
DTE / February 2004: BRIK - a flawed approach (1974 words)
BRIK's chair, Soewarni, said she would stop its export licences after the facts had been checked, but no reports of further action had been received when DTE went to press.
BRIK came in for strong criticism from a number of sources when it was first established.
BRIK argues that all the major producers for export are members, but Indonesia also has a large domestic demand for timber.
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