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#12894621
22 October 2025
Visitors line up outside the famous Pasteis de Belem bakery, established in 1837, known for its original recipe of the iconic Portuguese custard tarts pasteis de nata on October 08, 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal. NO SALES POLAND
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22 October 2025
Visitors line up outside the famous Pasteis de Belem bakery, established in 1837, known for its original recipe of the iconic Portuguese custard tarts pasteis de nata on October 08, 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal. NO SALES POLAND
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#12386927
19 May 2025
A Nepali man stirs the milk as he prepares Khuwa or Kurauni, a dish made of milk, in Sindhuli District, Nepal, on May 19, 2025. Khuwa, also known as Kurauni, is a dairy product widely used in South Asian cuisine. It is made from either dried milk or milk thickened by heating in an open iron pan. It has lower moisture content than typical fresh cheeses such as ricotta. It is used to make many sweet dishes. Milk is reduced to one-fifth of its original volume to make Kurauni.
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#12386928
19 May 2025
A Nepali man stirs the milk as he prepares Khuwa or Kurauni, a dish made of milk, in Sindhuli District, Nepal, on May 19, 2025. Khuwa, also known as Kurauni, is a dairy product widely used in South Asian cuisine. It is made from either dried milk or milk thickened by heating in an open iron pan. It has lower moisture content than typical fresh cheeses such as ricotta. It is used to make many sweet dishes. Milk is reduced to one-fifth of its original volume to make Kurauni.
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#12386929
19 May 2025
A Nepali man stirs the milk as he prepares Khuwa or Kurauni, a dish made of milk, in Sindhuli District, Nepal, on May 19, 2025. Khuwa, also known as Kurauni, is a dairy product widely used in South Asian cuisine. It is made from either dried milk or milk thickened by heating in an open iron pan. It has lower moisture content than typical fresh cheeses such as ricotta. It is used to make many sweet dishes. Milk is reduced to one-fifth of its original volume to make Kurauni.
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#12386930
19 May 2025
A Nepali man stirs the milk as he prepares Khuwa or Kurauni, a dish made of milk, in Sindhuli District, Nepal, on May 19, 2025. Khuwa, also known as Kurauni, is a dairy product widely used in South Asian cuisine. It is made from either dried milk or milk thickened by heating in an open iron pan. It has lower moisture content than typical fresh cheeses such as ricotta. It is used to make many sweet dishes. Milk is reduced to one-fifth of its original volume to make Kurauni.
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#12386931
19 May 2025
A Nepali man stirs the milk as he prepares Khuwa or Kurauni, a dish made of milk, in Sindhuli District, Nepal, on May 19, 2025. Khuwa, also known as Kurauni, is a dairy product widely used in South Asian cuisine. It is made from either dried milk or milk thickened by heating in an open iron pan. It has lower moisture content than typical fresh cheeses such as ricotta. It is used to make many sweet dishes. Milk is reduced to one-fifth of its original volume to make Kurauni.
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#12386932
19 May 2025
A Nepali man stirs the milk as he prepares Khuwa or Kurauni, a dish made of milk, in Sindhuli District, Nepal, on May 19, 2025. Khuwa, also known as Kurauni, is a dairy product widely used in South Asian cuisine. It is made from either dried milk or milk thickened by heating in an open iron pan. It has lower moisture content than typical fresh cheeses such as ricotta. It is used to make many sweet dishes. Milk is reduced to one-fifth of its original volume to make Kurauni.
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#12386934
19 May 2025
A Nepali man stirs the milk as he prepares Khuwa or Kurauni, a dish made of milk, in Sindhuli District, Nepal, on May 19, 2025. Khuwa, also known as Kurauni, is a dairy product widely used in South Asian cuisine. It is made from either dried milk or milk thickened by heating in an open iron pan. It has lower moisture content than typical fresh cheeses such as ricotta. It is used to make many sweet dishes. Milk is reduced to one-fifth of its original volume to make Kurauni.
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#12386935
19 May 2025
A Nepali man stirs the milk as he prepares Khuwa or Kurauni, a dish made of milk, in Sindhuli District, Nepal, on May 19, 2025. Khuwa, also known as Kurauni, is a dairy product widely used in South Asian cuisine. It is made from either dried milk or milk thickened by heating in an open iron pan. It has lower moisture content than typical fresh cheeses such as ricotta. It is used to make many sweet dishes. Milk is reduced to one-fifth of its original volume to make Kurauni.
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#12386936
19 May 2025
A Nepali man stirs the milk as he prepares Khuwa or Kurauni, a dish made of milk, in Sindhuli District, Nepal, on May 19, 2025. Khuwa, also known as Kurauni, is a dairy product widely used in South Asian cuisine. It is made from either dried milk or milk thickened by heating in an open iron pan. It has lower moisture content than typical fresh cheeses such as ricotta. It is used to make many sweet dishes. Milk is reduced to one-fifth of its original volume to make Kurauni.
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#12386938
19 May 2025
A Nepali man stirs the milk as he prepares Khuwa or Kurauni, a dish made of milk, in Sindhuli District, Nepal, on May 19, 2025. Khuwa, also known as Kurauni, is a dairy product widely used in South Asian cuisine. It is made from either dried milk or milk thickened by heating in an open iron pan. It has lower moisture content than typical fresh cheeses such as ricotta. It is used to make many sweet dishes. Milk is reduced to one-fifth of its original volume to make Kurauni.
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#12358604
12 May 2025
Two Iranian female tourists visit the Citadel of Bam, which is nearly destroyed by a powerful earthquake in 2003 and has been under restoration ever since, in Bam, Iran, on May 3, 2025. The Citadel of Bam, located in southeastern Iran, is the world's largest adobe structure and a remarkable example of ancient urban architecture along the Silk Road. This historic fortress, with origins dating back over 2,000 years, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of desert construction and cultural continuity. In December 2003, a devastating earthquake strikes the region, causing the near-total collapse of the citadel and claiming tens of thousands of lives. Since then, the site is under continuous restoration efforts aimed at preserving its cultural and historical significance.
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#12358605
12 May 2025
A view of the Citadel of Bam, which is nearly destroyed by a powerful earthquake in 2003 and has been under restoration ever since, in Bam, Iran, on May 3, 2025. The Citadel of Bam, located in southeastern Iran, is the world's largest adobe structure and a remarkable example of ancient urban architecture along the Silk Road. This historic fortress, with origins dating back over 2,000 years, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of desert construction and cultural continuity. In December 2003, a devastating earthquake strikes the region, causing the near-total collapse of the citadel and claiming tens of thousands of lives. Since then, the site is under continuous restoration efforts aimed at preserving its cultural and historical significance.
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#12358606
12 May 2025
An Iranian man looks at the Citadel of Bam, which is nearly destroyed by a powerful earthquake in 2003 and has been under restoration ever since, in Bam, Iran, on May 3, 2025. The Citadel of Bam, located in southeastern Iran, is the world's largest adobe structure and a remarkable example of ancient urban architecture along the Silk Road. This historic fortress, with origins dating back over 2,000 years, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of desert construction and cultural continuity. In December 2003, a devastating earthquake strikes the region, causing the near-total collapse of the citadel and claiming tens of thousands of lives. Since then, the site is under continuous restoration efforts aimed at preserving its cultural and historical significance.
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12 May 2025
A view of the Citadel of Bam, which is nearly destroyed by a powerful earthquake in 2003 and has been under restoration ever since, in Bam, Iran, on May 3, 2025. The Citadel of Bam, located in southeastern Iran, is the world's largest adobe structure and a remarkable example of ancient urban architecture along the Silk Road. This historic fortress, with origins dating back over 2,000 years, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of desert construction and cultural continuity. In December 2003, a devastating earthquake strikes the region, causing the near-total collapse of the citadel and claiming tens of thousands of lives. Since then, the site is under continuous restoration efforts aimed at preserving its cultural and historical significance.
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