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- Lights_(offal) abstract "Lights are the lungs of game or livestock as used in cooking and butchery. Although technically offal, lights are rarely used in English-speaking culinary traditions, with the exception of the Scottish national dish haggis.In Malaysia, slices of beef lights (paru, literally "lung" in Malay) are coated in flour and turmeric powder, deep-fried, and sold in packets at street markets. These are a very popular snack eaten with chilli sauce and a dash of vinegar.".
- Lights_(offal) wikiPageExternalLink books?id=aI3gAAAACAAJ&dq=river+cottage+cookbook&cd=3.
- Lights_(offal) wikiPageExternalLink 2.do?searchid=15853028.
- Lights_(offal) wikiPageExternalLink offal-of-the-week-lungs.
- Lights_(offal) wikiPageExternalLink 17-chapter17.html.
- Lights_(offal) wikiPageID "25957271".
- Lights_(offal) wikiPageRevisionID "370960266".
- Lights_(offal) hasPhotoCollection Lights_(offal).
- Lights_(offal) subject Category:Offal.
- Lights_(offal) type Food.
- Lights_(offal) type FunctionalSubstance.
- Lights_(offal) comment "Lights are the lungs of game or livestock as used in cooking and butchery. Although technically offal, lights are rarely used in English-speaking culinary traditions, with the exception of the Scottish national dish haggis.In Malaysia, slices of beef lights (paru, literally "lung" in Malay) are coated in flour and turmeric powder, deep-fried, and sold in packets at street markets. These are a very popular snack eaten with chilli sauce and a dash of vinegar.".
- Lights_(offal) label "Lights (offal)".
- Lights_(offal) sameAs m.0b6kcz4.
- Lights_(offal) sameAs Q6546514.
- Lights_(offal) sameAs Q6546514.
- Lights_(offal) wasDerivedFrom Lights_(offal)?oldid=370960266.
- Lights_(offal) isPrimaryTopicOf Lights_(offal).