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Melon spoils the dough
It isn't a superstition, it is real that when you have melon at home and you want to make a dough, the process won't pass well. The dough will tear out while you try to spread it on table. I wonder about the reason! Yesterday, i googled the issue but I didn't find anything except a post on Facebook of people who certifies that melon is the enemy of dough.
It is certainly the smell of melon that keeps in the place as long as they exist, but the question what is that impact that ruins the dough?
14 juin 2021 11:25
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Melon spoils dough. It isn't a superstition; it is true that when you have
a melon at home and you want to make dough, the process won't go on well. The
dough will tear while you try to spread it on table. I wonder what the
reason is! Yesterday, i googled the issue but I didn't find anything except a post
on Facebook of people who certify that melons are the enemy of dough. It is
certainly the smell of melon that keeps in place as long as they exist, but
the question is what is it about that that ruins the dough?
14 juin 2021
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Arabe, Arabe (Golfe), Arabe (levantin), Arabe (standard moderne), Anglais, Espagnol
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