Sooji (other)
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Sooji may be: *The South Asian name for semolina * Okita Sooji (1842 or 1844 – 1868), member of the Shinsengumi (special police force) in Kyoto, Japan *Alternative spelling of Su-ji, Korean given name See also *Atta flour *Ji-su *Suji (other) *Soo (other) *Ji (other) Ji or JI may refer to: Names and titles * Ji (surname), the pinyin romanization of a number of distinct Chinese surnames * Ji (Korean name), a Korean surname and element in given names (including lists of people with the name) * -ji, an honorific ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Semolina
Semolina is coarsely milled durum wheat mainly used in making couscous, and sweet puddings. The term semolina is also used to designate coarse millings of other varieties of wheat, and sometimes other grains (such as rice or corn) as well. Etymology Semolina is derived from the Italian word , 1790–1800; alteration of Italian ', equivalent to ''semol(a'') "bran" () + ''-ino'' diminutive suffix. In the Lithuanian language ' means something that is milled, ' means "flour" and ' means "to mill", while semolina in Lithuanian language is '. The words ''simila, semidalis, groat,'' and ''grain'' may all have similar proto-Indo-European origins as two Sanskrit terms for wheat, ''samita'' and ''godhuma'', or may be loan words from the Semitic languages, Semitic root ''smd'' "to grind into groats" (''cf.'' ar, wikt:سميد, سميد '). Production Modern milling of wheat into flour is a process that employs grooved steel rollers. The rollers are adjusted so that the space between th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Okita Sooji
Okita is a Japanese surname. Ōkita, sometimes spelled Ookita, is a different Japanese surname pronounced with a long vowel at the beginning. Notable people with these surnames include: * , Japanese samurai in the Shinchōgumi police force of Edo (modern-day Tokyo) * , sister of Okita Sōji * , Japanese samurai in the Shinsengumi police force of Kyoto * , Japanese Olympic discus thrower * , Japanese economic and politician * Dwight Okita (born 1958), American novelist of Japanese descent * Jonathan Okita (born 1995), Belgian football forward * Randall Okita (), Canadian film director Fictional characters with this surname include: *Jūzō Okita, a fictional character in Space Battleship Yamato is a Japanese science fiction anime series produced and written by Yoshinobu Nishizaki, directed by manga artist Leiji Matsumoto, and produced by Academy Productions. The series aired in Yomiuri TV from October 6, 1974 to March 30, 1975, ... * Sougo Okita, a swordsman based on Sōj ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Su-ji
Su-ji, also spelled Soo-ji, is a Korean unisex given name. it is primarily used by women. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 67 hanja with the reading " su" and 46 hanja with the reading " ji" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names. People with this name include: * Kang Susie (born 1967), South Korean singer and radio host *Suji Kwock Kim (born 1969), American poet and playwright of Korean descent *Suji Park (born 1985), South Korean-born New Zealand ceramic sculptor and artist * Jang Soo-ji (born 1987), South Korean field hockey player * Kim Su-ji (volleyball) (born 1987), South Korean volleyball player *Kim Su-ji (diver) (born 1988), South Korean diver * Shin Soo-ji (born 1991), South Korean rhythmic gymnast *Bae Suzy (born 1994), South Korean actress and singer * Lee Su-ji (born 1998), South Korean actress and singer, member of UNI.T Fictional characters with this name i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Atta Flour
Atta/Ata (Urdu: ; Hindi: , Bengali: আটা, romanized: Āṭā) or chakki atta is a wholemeal wheat flour, originating from the Indian subcontinent, used to make flatbreads such as chapati, roti, naan, paratha and puri. It is the most widespread flour in the Indian subcontinent. Properties Whole common wheat ('' Triticum aestivum'') is generally used to make atta; it has high gluten content, which provides elasticity, so dough made out of atta flour is strong and can be rolled into thin sheets. The word ‘whole’ is used to describe atta as it includes every component of the grain, meaning the bran, germ and the endosperm. Atta was traditionally ground in the home on a stone chakki mill. This is useful when using a tandoor, where the flatbread is stuck to the inside of the oven, and also makes chapatis softer as the dough absorbs more water. Gallery File:Chapaticooking.jpg, Rolling of atta dough File:Tandoor roti.jpg, Roti cooking in a tandoor File:Mintpar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ji-su
Ji-soo, also spelled Ji-su, Jee-su, or Jee-soo, is a Korean unisex given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 46 hanja with the reading " ji" and 67 hanja with the reading "soo" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names. Entertainers *Kim Ji-soo (actress) (born Yang Sung-yoon, 1972), South Korean actress *Seo Ji-soo (born 1985), South Korean female professional StarCraft player *Shin Ji-soo (born 1985), South Korean actress *Park Ji-soo (actress) (born 1988), South Korean actress *Kim Ji-soo (singer, born 1990), South Korean male singer *Jisu Park (born 1990), South Korean male professional StarCraft player *Ji Soo (born Kim Ji-soo, 1993), South Korean actor *Jisoo (born Kim Ji-soo, 1995), South Korean singer and actress, member of Blackpink *Lia (born Choi Ji-su, 2000), South Korean singer, member of Itzy Sportspeople *Mo Ji-soo (born 1969), South Korean male sh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Suji (other)
Suji may refer to: Food * Suji, a Japanese dish made from tendons; see tendon as food * The South Asian name for semolina, a food ingredient People * Su-ji, a Korean given name (and a list of people with various English spellings of the name) * Martin Suji (born 1971), Kenyan cricketer * Tony Suji (born 1976), Kenyan cricketer Places * Suji-gu, a city district in Yongin City, South Korea, approximately 40km south of Seoul * Suji, Kilimanjaro, a small village in the north-eastern region of Tanzania * Suji railway station, Inner Mongolia, China See also * Sooji (other) * Suji Uttapam, a variant of Uttapam An uttapam (or uthapam, uttappam, etc.) is a type of dosa from South India. Unlike a typical dosa, which is crisp and crepe-like, an uttapam is thicker, with toppings. The name is derived from the Tamil words ''appam'' and ''utthia'' or ''utt ..., a South Indian thick pancake * Jisu (other), including Ji-Su values * Su (other) * Ji (disambig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Soo (other)
Soo or SOO may refer to: Places * Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, a border city in Canada nicknamed "The Soo" * Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, a border city in the United States also nicknamed "The Soo" ** Soo Locks, the locks between Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes * Soo Township, Michigan, United States * Soo, Kagoshima, a city in Japan ** Soo District, Kagoshima, a district in Japan * Sóo, a village in the Canary Islands * Søo, a river in Norway * Soo River, a tributary of the Green River in British Columbia, Canada * Strood railway station, Kent, England (National Rail station code) People * Su (surname), a Chinese surname also spelled "Soo" * Soo (Korean name), a Korean surname and given name * Jack Soo (1917–1979; born Goro Suzuki), Japanese-American actor * Janar Soo (born 1991), Estonian basketball player * Phillipa Soo (born 1990), American actress * Rezső Soó (1903–1980), Hungarian botanist * "Soo", nickname of William Sousa Bridgeforth (1907–2004), ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |