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Phyllo | APIs for accessing social data
Universal APIs for social data & insights. Phyllo offers secure, reliable infrastructure to access social data & power use cases.
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Filo - Wikipedia
Filo or phyllo is a very thin unleavened dough used for making pastries such as baklava and börek in Turkish and Balkan cuisines. Filo-based pastries are ...
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Homemade Phyllo (or Filo) Dough Recipe - Allrecipes
Ingredients · 2 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for kneading · 5 teaspoons olive oil · ½ teaspoon fine salt · ¾ cup warm water (110 degrees F ...
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phyllo-
phyllo- (fɪləʊ-) repr. Gr. ϕυλλο-, combining form of ϕύλλον leaf, in various scientific terms. phyllochromogen (-ˈkrəʊmədʒɛn) Chem. [see chromogen], a constituent of chlorophyll, supposed by Liebermann to give rise, by oxidation or reduction, to the various colouring-matters of flowers. phyllocyanic...
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There's a Reason Chefs Don't Make Phyllo Dough from Scratch
The recipe for the dough itself was super simple; a little flour, salt, water and olive oil was all we needed.
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47 Best Phyllo Dough Recipes (w/ Pictures!) - A Pinch of Adventure
Phyllo - even the name sounds fluffy and delicately delicious. The name means "leaf" in Greek because of this unleavened dough's thin ...
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phyllosilicate
phyllosilicate Min. (fɪləʊˈsɪlɪkeɪt) [a. G. phyllosilikat (H. Strunz 1938, in Zeitschr. für ges. Naturwiss. IV. 185), f. as phyllo-: see silicate.] Any of the group of silicates characterized by SiO4 tetrahedra linked in sheets of indefinite extent in which the ratio of silicon and aluminium to oxyg...
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Phyllo Pie Crust - Food52
Incredibly thin sheets of phyllo are layered to create an incredibly crisp crust. It can also be customized with additional flavoring, like a sweetener and ...
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How to Make Phyllo Dough - ChefSteps
Fresh phyllo is supple, very extensible, and still elastic (check out the video for Step 5 in the recipe to see it in action).
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How to make Homemade Phyllo - Kopiaste..to Greek Hospitality
To make phyllo you have to prepare the dough first. You only need flour, olive oil, some salt and water. Phyllo comes from the Greek word ...
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Phyllo Recipes - NYT Cooking
Phyllo Recipes · Chickpea, Spinach and Feta Pie · Um Ali (Sweet Milk and Phyllo Pudding) · Easy Apple Tart · Chicken Pastilla · Spiraled ...
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Halide mineral
grouped (from Greek , "heap, pile, mound")
cyclo-: ringed (from Greek , "circle")
ino-: chained (from Greek , "fibre", [from Ancient Greek ])
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phyllocarid
phyllocarid Zool. (fɪləʊˈkærɪd) [a. mod.L. name of division Phyllocarida (A. S. Packard 1879, in Amer. Naturalist XIII. 128), f. phyllo- + Gr. καρίς shrimp, prawn.] A crustacean belonging to a group of the subclass Branchiopoda, which includes those types distinguished by the broad, flat limbs known...
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phyllopodium
phyllopodium (fɪləʊˈpəʊdɪəm) [f. phyllo- + podium.] 1. Bot. The base of a leaf stalk, or the main axis of a leaf.1884 F. O. Bower in Phil. Trans. R. Soc. CLXXV. 569, I therefore propose the term phyllopodium to express the whole of the main axis of the leaf, exclusive of its branches. 1923 ― Ferns I...
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lampro-
lampro- (ˈlæmprəʊ) repr. Gr. λαµπρο-, combining form of Gr. λαµπρός bright, shining, as in: ˈlamprophane [Gr. ϕαν-, ϕαίνειν to show] Min., a mineral occurring in long, thin, cleavable folia at Longban, Wermland, Sweden (Cassell, 1885); ˈlamproˌphoner [Gr. ϕωνή + -er], an instrument for increasing th...
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