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He proceeds with Danbala and Ayida Wedo, the two cosmic snakes representing fertility and flexibility; the Ogous, representing the principles of defense and war; the Ezilis, who embody love, feminine beauty, coquetry, wealth, and good luck; Marasa Dosou Dosa, the twins; Azaka, the deity of agriculture; and finally (and logically) the Gedes, representing the principles of life and death. The most recognizable food item is the dosa (or dhosa), a large, thin crepe, sometimes quite crispy, utilizing lentil flour, rice and wheat to make the doughs. The benchmark of 85% DOSA for cardiothoracic patients was set in Victoria. |
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