Eiver about 120 yards of clear water ; current about two miles per hour. Found quantities of natron on the marshy ground bordering the river. Had a turkey for dinner, a " cadeau " from Koorshid Aga, and, as a great wonder, the kisras (a sort of brown... Archaeologia Cambrensis - Сторінка 4071868Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Sir Samuel White Baker - 1867 - 432 стор.
...and, as a great wonder, the kisras (a sort of brown pancake in lieu of bread) were free from sand. I must have swallowed a good-sized millstone since...been in Africa, in the shape of grit rubbed from the moorhaka, or grinding-stone. The moorhaka, when new, is a large flat stone, weighing about forty pounds... | |
| Sir Samuel White Baker - 1868 - 430 стор.
...and, as a great wonder, the kisras (a sort of brown pancake in lieu of bread) were free from sand. I must have swallowed a good-sized millstone since...been in Africa, in the shape of grit rubbed from the moorhaka, or grinding-stone. The moorhaka, when new, is a large flat stone, weighing about forty pounds... | |
| 1872 - 644 стор.
...tribes. Indeed the latter gives the following interesting notice relative to an apparatus of this kind. " I must have swallowed a "good-sized millstone since...in the shape of grit rubbed from the moortraka or grindiug-stone. The moortraka, when new, is a large flat stone weighing about forty pounds. Upon this... | |
| Clara L. Matéaux - 1883 - 344 стор.
...some kisras, a sort of dry brown pancake, eaten in lieu of bread, is free from sand, remarking : — " I must have swallowed a good-sized mill-stone since...been in Africa, in the shape of grit rubbed from the rnoorhaka, or grindingstones, which weigh when new about forty pounds ; upon these, corn is rubbed... | |
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