Parāoa (kai)
Appearance
Ko te parāoa (takea mai te kupu Pākehā flour) he kai taona mai te nehu huri o tētahi pata tipu pērā i te "witi" (Triticum) me te kōpakipaki. Waihoki, ka āhei te hanga o te parāoa mai te ngā huawhenua pērā i te rīwai,[1] me te kūmara. Ka konatu tēnei nehu pata me te wai me te tote me te hinu ki te pokenga. Ka tāpiria te pokenga ētahi me te īhi mo te māhī (moī), ka puku ia. Ka hoatu ēnei pokenga katoa i te umu.[2]
Ka tunu te tangata Hāmoa ki te pokenga hangaia mai te kiko o ngā kuru o te maika, ka purua ia me te waruhanga o te kakano niu; ko te ingoa he masi.[3]
Ngā whakaahua
[takatā | takatā pūtake]-
Ngā parāoa tunua mai te nehu kōpakipaki.
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Ngā parāoa kōpungapunga mai te nehu pata "tepa" (Eragrostis tef) i Etiopia.
Ngā tohutoro
[takatā | takatā pūtake]- ↑ Geoff Scott (22 Hune 2024). "Maori bread". New Zealand Herald.
- ↑ Rosy Levy Beranbaum (1 Hepetema 2016). "Beyond Flour: The Basic Bread Ingredients for Baking". Epicurious.
- ↑ Augustin Krämer (1994). The Samoa Islands: Material culture. Wh. 180. ISBN 0 8248 1634 X. University of Hawaii Press.