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At the Basilica di San Nicola in Bari, Italy, there is an annual ceremony of collecting a clear liquid from the tomb of Saint Nicholas; [54] legend credits the pleasant perfume of this liquid with warding off evil, and it is sold to pilgrims as "the Manna of Saint Nicholas". [55] The liquid gradually seeps out of the tomb, but it is unclear whether it originates from the body within the tomb, or from the marble itself; since the town of Bari is a harbor, and the tomb is below sea level, there are several natural explanations for the manna fluid, including the transfer of seawater to the tomb by capillary action. [56]

Pierre Pomet. Histoire générale des drogues … 1694. [76] – Nicolas Lemery. Dictionnaire universel des drogues simples … 1699. [77] – Joseph Pitton de Tournefort 1717 [78] – Pomet – Lémery – Tournefort [79]The word mana appears three times in the Quran, at 2:57, 7:160, and 20:80. [1] It is narrated in the Sahih Muslim that Muhammad said: " Truffles are part of the 'manna' which God sent to the people of Israel through Moses, and its juice is a medicine for the eye." [10] Identification [ edit ] Pine branch with Marchalina hellenica honeydew A tamarisk tree in the Negev Desert Kasha is one of the Russian national dishes, together with shchi. This fact is commemorated in the Russian saying, " щи да каша–пища наша" ( shchi da kasha–pishcha nasha), which literally translates as "shchi and kasha are our food" or "cabbage soup and porridge are what we eat". The expression has an implied figurative meaning of "it is enough to eat those two meals to live" or "it doesn't matter what happens in Russia at large, we still live the same way." It’s seems very simple but it does not come naturally for me. Introducing structure into every area of my life requires a change in the way I perceive myself. I have always thought of myself as a flighty, creative, bohemian type, so I’m going to have to change my story and allow myself to be “an organised person”. I’ve realised that when I am organized, for example when I run my supper clubs, I can relax and enjoy the process more. In a way, the structure allows for more creativity, because I don’t need to stress about the details. So how do I go about it? I’ve started the year by just thinking about structure – about what it means to me. I will never be one of those super organized people who will structure every hour of every day, every meal, every post… for some, this is normal, but I need some spontaneity and flexibility, otherwise my soul feels stilted. From experience, I know that if I take it too far with structure, I will rebel and go the other way. I need to do this carefully.

Carroll, Rory. "Bones of contention | The Guardian | guardian.co.uk". www.theguardian.com . Retrieved 29 October 2023. Joseph Pitton de Tournefort. Traité de la matière médicale, ou l'Histoire et l'usage des médicamens et leur analyse chymique, avec les noms des plantes en latin et en françois, leurs vertus, leurs doses et les compositions où on les employe. Edited by M. Besnier, L. d'Houry, Paris 1717. vol I, p. 28–37 (Digitalisat) Despite these hints of uneven distribution, classical rabbinical literature expresses the view that manna fell in very large quantities each day. It holds that manna was layered out over 2,000 cubits square, between 50 and 60 cubits in height, enough to nourish the Israelites for 2,000 years [14] and to be seen from the palaces of every king in the East and West. [41] Sabbath [ edit ] The Gathering of the Manna, a cropped image from Hours of Catherine of Cleves. Manuscript MS M. 917-945 ff 137v, Morgan Library & Museum New York, around 1440.

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Zofia Bagieńska:„Zupy i dodatki do zup”: „Dodatki do zup”: przepis „Kostka z kaszy manny”. W:praca zbiorowa (koordynator: Maria Szczygłowa): Dobra kuchnia: żywienie w rodzinie.Wyd.V.Warszawa: Wydawnictwo „Watra”,1976,s.107. In Germany, Austria, Hungary, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Serbia, Slovenia, Romania, Slovakia and Croatia, (durum) semolina is known as (Hartweizen-)Grieß (a word related to " grits") and is mixed with egg to make Grießknödel, which can be added to soup. The particles are fairly coarse, between 0.25 and 0.75 millimeters in diameter. It is also cooked in milk and sprinkled with chocolate to be eaten as breakfast. Another type of honeydew is turkey oak manna, also called Persian gezengevi-gezo, men, Turkish Kudret helvasi, man-es-simma, also Diarbekir manna, or Kurdish manna. It is formed by aphids and appears white. It was common in western Iran, northern Iraq and eastern Turkey. When dried it forms into crystalline lumps which are hard and look like stone. They are pounded before inclusion in breads. [18]

Pliny the Elder. 1. Jh. Naturalis historia. Übersetzt und erläutert von Philipp H. Külb. Metzler, Stuttgart 1840–1864. Buch XII, Kapitel 32 ( Digital link) In 1921, the American consul in Jerusalem reported to the American government that he had identified manna as a "form of dew" that "hardens and assumes the form of a grain" when it falls on the leaves of oak trees. [22] Differences [ edit ] Hoarfrost on grass lawn. Manna is described as white and comparable to hoarfrost in colour.

Semolina is derived from the Italian word semolino, [2] 1790–1800; alteration of Italian semolino, equivalent to semol(a) "bran" ( Latin: simila, lit.'flour') + -ino diminutive suffix. In the Lithuanian language sumalta means something that is milled, miltai means "flour" and malti means "to mill", while semolina in Lithuanian language is manai. [ citation needed] The words simila, semidalis, groat, and grain may all have similar proto-Indo-European origins as two Sanskrit terms for wheat, samita and godhuma, or may be loan words from the Semitic root smd "to grind into groats" ( cf. Arabic: سميد samīd). [3] Production [ edit ] Semolina grains in close-up Semolina made from hard durum wheat ( Triticum turgidum subsp. durum) is pale yellow in color. [5] It may be milled either coarse or fine, and both are used in a wide variety of sweet and savory dishes, including many types of pasta. Common names in other languages include: Some scholars have proposed that manna is cognate with the Egyptian term mennu, which designated a substance that figured in offerings. [19] Pedanius Dioscorides. 1. Jh. De Medicinali Materia libri quinque. In der Übersetzung von Julius Berendes. Enke, Stuttgart 1902, Buch I, Kapitel 83 (Digitalisat)

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