I got some in a quiet little farming village in andalucia as a tapa with a beer.
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The tapa cloth confers on this black a subtle texture that intensifies its depth.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Tapa can be made from the inner bark of paper mulberry trees or breadfruit trees.
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This carving style is used on traditional drums, as well as on houses and tapa.
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Place a portion of leftover stew in a miniature cazuela and you've got a tapa.
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Travelling back and forth via Fiji, she became interested in tapa as a medium.
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Tapa the World has opted for a tip pool system since it opened 16 years ago.
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With it is another tapa with patterns drawn from Mt Carmel's formal gardens.
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Tapa leads the state with 22 sacks, and he leads his team in charm, his friends say.
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The thin fibrous bark of the paper mulberry and Pipturus albidus
A paperlike cloth made in the South Pacific by pounding tapa bark
Tampereen Palloilijat was the first ice hockey club from Tampere, Finland.
V. C. Bird International Airport is located on the island of Antigua, northeast of St. John's, the capital of Antigua and Barbuda.
Tapa is an air base in Estonia located 3 km southwest of Tapa. During the Cold War it was home to 656 IAP (656th Interceptor Aviation Regiment) which flew MiG-23 aircraft. In 1987, interceptor aircraft were dispatched from Tapa to intercept Mathias Rust's Cessna 172 in a famous Cold War incident .
Tapa is dried or cured beef or venison, although other meat or even fish may be used. The term "tapa" however, has mostly become associated more with this form of cured meat and tinapa (literally "made into tapa") with smoked fish. ...
Tapa (u0422u0430u043Fu0430) is a version of Backgammon played in Bulgaria and Macedonia. It is also played in Greece, where it is known as Plakoto. The word tapa means bottle cap.
(tapas) Variety of small food items or snacks originally served with sherry
(Tapas) ("glow/heat"): austerity, penance, which is an ingredient of all yogic approaches, since they all involve self-transcendence