@yaoraissa: Délicieuse recette

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graciassedorcas
madame L.k :
pourquoi tu ne commences pas par bouillir la.viande ?
2024-04-15 11:39:25
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mich.lingerie6
Mich lingerie :
vous ne mettez pas du bicarbonate
2025-10-05 00:35:05
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maman45097
Maman Adja :
la patte k tu as mis la c'est quoi? c'est oignon ou l'ail
2024-04-16 15:42:52
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la.tendresse02
la tendresse 🧕🥰 :
on a le même goût surtout la manière de faire la viande. Merci ma chérie je vais essayer 🥰
2024-06-09 08:50:57
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giselle31046
Giselle :
comment on fait la sauce de gnagna sec
2025-10-20 09:28:23
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sarah69280
Camara Sara :
J’ai envie de fait aussi pour mettre sur TikTok mai façon il paye beaucoup de viande la j’ai pas l’argent de sa
2024-04-16 21:51:36
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nestanesta48
nestanesta963 :
trop d'huile
2024-06-26 14:03:15
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princiliagaby
Princilia Gaby :
a ma première vue j'ai cru que c'était sauce graine
2024-04-29 20:48:58
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zashibea
zaharah :
Am I the only Ugandan here?????😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
2024-04-18 11:22:11
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user9486017887687
user9486017887687 :
too much oil😢😢🙄
2024-04-18 11:51:20
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user8521581957815
douceur :
vas de l'avant ma, belle tu sais vraiment cuisiner 💕, j'apprécie beaucoup ta cuisine
2025-07-17 08:14:41
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madameakou
Madame AKOU :
je veux le bouillon sais combien
2024-04-15 17:51:07
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amiiiiiii79
amiiiiiii79 :
Donner les 1M d'abonnés à ma tata kh 😣😩😩😩
2024-06-09 23:33:23
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manuscreations0
Emma's Creations🧵🪡 :
Les bonnes choses ne sont jamais dans mon pays 🥹, Raïssa viens au Bénin stp 🥹🥹🥹
2025-10-30 09:18:54
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dieuestamour277
A N G E CHRIST🥰 :
merci pour la recette belle dame🥰 j'aimerais avoir le nom de l'artiste svp
2024-04-16 17:48:39
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shepollo
Oné Oné :
le titre de la chanson svp
2025-08-26 11:39:14
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asstou.zon
Assétou Zon :
très bien
2025-10-12 13:43:37
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nyonyintono7
nyonyintono :
But why do you use much oil🥺
2024-04-19 10:40:03
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gracewinner18
Dieu béni :
la marque de ta concentré de tomate stp
2024-06-30 20:49:43
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user7979982128045
user7979982128045 :
bonsoir Mme,je voudrais savoir ce que vous avez mis en 3eme possible.merci de me répondre.
2024-06-22 21:18:05
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diane.npandou
Diane Npandou :
merci maman pour la recette 🥰
2024-06-16 14:34:11
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99patricia
Paty winners :
Svp on peut avoir le nom de l'artiste de cette chanson ? je kiff grave
2024-04-16 02:12:05
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marieinesmik
Marie Inès Mik LaStar ❤️🎤🎧😘 :
enfin je retrouve votre page tiktoc
2024-05-10 20:24:00
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sunnysheena3
sunnysheena787 :
Too much oils
2024-04-24 08:19:16
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Cephalomelia, from Greek for “head-limb-condition”, is a form of Polyemelia, a congenital anomaly characterized by having an extra limb on the body. The limb can be attached to various regions on the body: • Notomelia: extra-limb attached to the back bone. • Thoracomelia: extra-limb attached to the thorax. • Pyromelia: extra-limb attached to the pelvis. • Cephalomelia: extra-limb attached to the head. While rare, Polymelia occurs in humans and non-human animals, and researchers have stated that almost all types of congenital duplications described in humans have been observed in “food animals”.  Regarding bovines, there have been studies and case studies over the years, but the genetics and etiology of polymelia have not yet been thoroughly investigated. Some researchers (PMID: 8457924) described polymelia as a form of conjoined asymmetric monozygotic twins. Others (PMID: 30922306) stated it as a cause of heterotopy, a change in the location of trait expression, during embryonal development. Causes for this defect are also unclear, but most likely is the result of teratogenic impacts during early embryogenesis (Reick & Herzog). Teratogenicity is the ability of an agent (food, drugs, chemicals, etc) to interfere with the proper development of the fetus. 🔬 A case study published on Flock and Herd in 2011 by District Veterinarians of New South Wales, AUS stated that 15 cases of Notomelia were reported in newborn Angus calves in the last 2 years, also referencing possible teratogenicity. 🐃 MANNY: as you can see, Manny has Cephalomelia, and he is perfect the way he is. We will not be removing any part of Manny’s extra leg at the recommendations of vets and surgical teams post head x-rays. The risk of head surgery is too great, and Manny is happy, healthy, and doesn’t know any different at four years old. Should this become an issue for him in the future, we will assess, as we would never allow him to live with discomfort. 😻 Now, can we talk about how flipping cute he is?! We love doing educational content like this and hope you enjoyed it!
Cephalomelia, from Greek for “head-limb-condition”, is a form of Polyemelia, a congenital anomaly characterized by having an extra limb on the body. The limb can be attached to various regions on the body: • Notomelia: extra-limb attached to the back bone. • Thoracomelia: extra-limb attached to the thorax. • Pyromelia: extra-limb attached to the pelvis. • Cephalomelia: extra-limb attached to the head. While rare, Polymelia occurs in humans and non-human animals, and researchers have stated that almost all types of congenital duplications described in humans have been observed in “food animals”.  Regarding bovines, there have been studies and case studies over the years, but the genetics and etiology of polymelia have not yet been thoroughly investigated. Some researchers (PMID: 8457924) described polymelia as a form of conjoined asymmetric monozygotic twins. Others (PMID: 30922306) stated it as a cause of heterotopy, a change in the location of trait expression, during embryonal development. Causes for this defect are also unclear, but most likely is the result of teratogenic impacts during early embryogenesis (Reick & Herzog). Teratogenicity is the ability of an agent (food, drugs, chemicals, etc) to interfere with the proper development of the fetus. 🔬 A case study published on Flock and Herd in 2011 by District Veterinarians of New South Wales, AUS stated that 15 cases of Notomelia were reported in newborn Angus calves in the last 2 years, also referencing possible teratogenicity. 🐃 MANNY: as you can see, Manny has Cephalomelia, and he is perfect the way he is. We will not be removing any part of Manny’s extra leg at the recommendations of vets and surgical teams post head x-rays. The risk of head surgery is too great, and Manny is happy, healthy, and doesn’t know any different at four years old. Should this become an issue for him in the future, we will assess, as we would never allow him to live with discomfort. 😻 Now, can we talk about how flipping cute he is?! We love doing educational content like this and hope you enjoyed it!

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