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aşure
Summary
aşure is a dish[1]. aşure draws 122 Wikipedia views per month (dish category, ranking #181 of 721).[2]
Key Facts
- aşure's image is recorded as Aşure (1) (cropped).JPG[3].
- aşure's instance of is recorded as dish[4].
- Ashura is named after aşure[5].
- aşure's made from material is recorded as Phaseolus[6].
- aşure's made from material is recorded as Pisum sativum[7].
- aşure's made from material is recorded as Triticum[8].
- aşure's made from material is recorded as rice[9].
- aşure's made from material is recorded as water[10].
- aşure's made from material is recorded as raisin[11].
- aşure's made from material is recorded as sugar[12].
- aşure's made from material is recorded as Poaceae[13].
- aşure's made from material is recorded as bean[14].
- aşure's made from material is recorded as dried fruit[15].
- aşure's made from material is recorded as nut[16].
- aşure's made from material is recorded as condiment[17].
- aşure's made from material is recorded as grain[18].
- aşure's subclass of is recorded as porridge[19].
- aşure's subclass of is recorded as dessert[20].
- aşure's part of is recorded as Turkish cuisine[21].
- aşure's part of is recorded as Middle Eastern cuisine[22].
- aşure's Commons category is recorded as Aşure[23].
- aşure's country of origin is recorded as ancient Near East[24].
- aşure's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/027z23_[25].
- aşure's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'tr', 'text': 'Aşure'}[26].
- aşure's intangible cultural heritage status is recorded as National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Malaysia[27].
Why It Matters
aşure draws 122 Wikipedia views per month (dish category, ranking #181 of 721).[2] aşure has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] aşure is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]