The Alphabet Game: Dishes using Za'atar

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Yamswurzel - yes, it's a yam. There are honestly not many words in German that start with the letter Y, and no drinks, food preparations, or even brands that I could locate that start with the letter.
 
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Yamswurzel - yes, it's a yam. There are honestly not many words in German that start with the letter Y, and no drinks, food preparations, or even brands that I could locate that start with the letter.

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Yoghurt Salad Dressing

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Try this popular German yogurt salad dressing, jogurtsalatsauce mit zwiebeln (literally, "German yogurt salad dressing with onion") on your next lettuce-and-tomato salad or use it to dress a noodle, rice or Waldorf-type salad, or as a dip for a German meat fondue. Onions, dill, garlic, and chives give this dressing some zip.

German Yogurt Salad Dressing Recipe (Jogurtsalatsauce Mit Zwiebeln)
 
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Alcoholic drinks
Australian food and drink
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Brands and manufacturers
Bread
British food and drink
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German & Austrian food & drink
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Green vegetables
Hungarian food & drink
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Irish food & drink
Italian food and drink
Jams
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New Zealand food & drink
Nuts
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Red food and drink
Rice, rice products & rice dishes
Russian food and drink.
Salads
Scandinavian food and drink
Scottish Food & Drink
Southern United States Food and Drink.
Spanish food and drink
Spices
Sweets and Candies
Texan/Tex Mex food & drink
Thai food
Toppings that should never go on pizza
Vegetables
Vietnamese food and drink
White food and drink
Yellow food and drink
 
Gzik

Gzik is a characteristic dish of Wielkopolska and Kujawska cuisine. It is a cottage cheese with cream, mixed with chives or onions or radish and egg. Most often served with potatoes. It gained popularity because it is very easy to prepare, cheap in performance and delicious . It does not need many products and it is made very quickly.

GZIK
 
Herbal tea (herbata ziołowa/herbatka ziołowa)

H doesn't appear to be used in the language for many foods or drinks.
 
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Yoghurt Salad Dressing
So, this raises a rules question: Is it acceptable to use an English word for a dish in a non-English cuisine? I didn't think that was the case. That's why my X-entry (the German word for the food item) seemed appropriate, but apparently it wasn't for some reason.
 
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