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A '''dolma''' (]) or '''dolmadaki''' (]) is a ] ] filled with a savoury mixture of ], ]s, minced ] and other ingredients. It is a popular snack in Eastern Mediterranean countries. A '''dolma''' (]) or '''dolmadaki''' (]) is a ] ] filled with a savoury mixture of ], ]s, minced ] and other ingredients. It is a popular snack in Eastern Mediterranean countries.

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A dolma (Turkish language) or dolmadaki (Greek language) is a grape leaf filled with a savoury mixture of rice, onions, minced beef and other ingredients. It is a popular snack in Eastern Mediterranean countries.

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