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===Meat (incl. fish)=== | ===Meat (incl. fish)=== | ||
Chlouvānem culinary conventions do not separate meat and fish: ''mædhram'' means both meat from land animals ('' | Chlouvānem culinary conventions do not separate meat and fish: ''mædhram'' means both meat from land animals (''babhrāchokvāman mædhram'') and meat from fish (''dalьtāmān mædhram'') (moreover, in anatomical and generally in non-culinary contexts, the same word also means "body"). Note that the basic word for "fish", ''dalьtah'', is only used for the animals and never in culinary contexts. | ||
* '''mædhram''' — meat, including fish | * '''mædhram''' — meat, including fish | ||
** '' | ** ''babhrāchokvāman mædhram'' — meat (not fish) | ||
** ''dalьtāmān mædhram'' — fish (when used as food) | ** ''dalьtāmān mædhram'' — fish (when used as food) | ||
* ''hārelšān'' — sun-dried fish | * ''hārelšān'' — sun-dried fish |
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