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youssf.kenz
Youssf Kenz :
لا يا اخي العزيز الدنجان ممنوع
2026-06-20 22:31:06
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jamila.al.fihri
Jamila Al fihri :
الدنجال ممنوع
2026-06-26 07:24:54
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.ser.name0
ام فاطمة :
كنتي تطحن الزنجلان وضيفو على الدنجال كيجي رائع
2026-06-22 22:07:27
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m____k1979
🍂 ﮼هدوء ﮼الروح 🍂 :
خوي واش نفعك هاذ النظام أنا كناكل البيض البلدي منستغناش عليه اما الممنوعات كلها موقفتها
2026-06-21 18:17:53
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sanbaoacupunctute
Bouchra :
الموزاريلا فيها نسبة دقيق ابيض لذا منعها الدكتور في الاخير. ابحث و شوف. نصيحة من قدماء الطيبات
2026-06-22 18:25:13
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salmasafae1
Salma :
هاد الدنجال كندير نفس الطريقة وكنزيد عليه الطحينية او الجلجلان محمر ومطحون وشوية الخل وممكن تزيد كريم فريش كتجي واعرة . انا غير اضافة لي بغا ياكل شي حاجة بنينة . وشكرا لك اخي كريم
2026-06-22 11:10:28
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hd54892
hd :
مرة في الشهر ماش مرة في الاسبوع لاتمرر مغلطات من فضلك
2026-06-22 00:20:07
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aymannadine925
rien que toi ayman :
مشاء الله انت زوين وصفاتك وارشادتك زوينة قبول وكريزما ماشاء الله
2026-06-21 08:46:34
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casawiya197
❤ :
خويا واش مكديرش العطرية
2026-06-23 14:44:15
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spakechnaim
أم ابني :
الموزريلا لا في النضام
2026-06-22 16:10:10
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fati.ben23
Fati Ben :
شكرا على الوصفة
2026-06-21 11:40:00
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laila.lucky.rime
Laila Lucky rime :
سلام اخي، واش زعلوك تأكله بالخبز ولا غير هكام❤️🌹
2026-06-22 22:49:03
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zerrouk.najia
Zerrouk Najia :
على ذكر كريم فريش كنستعملها في الروز والبطاطا واش صحيح ما اقوم به
2026-06-21 22:41:11
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.espaol6
✏✏سنيورا 🇲🇦 :
دوما تنسولك خاي كريم واش لفلفلة لحلوة مسموح بها في النظام
2026-06-20 23:12:38
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dwiba.8
dwiba 8 :
🥰ألف ألف ألف شكر لك تحياتي
2026-06-22 12:08:28
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norsmather
Fleur blanche :
تبارك الله عليك
2026-06-21 15:33:28
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zerrouk.najia
Zerrouk Najia :
الله يحفظك
2026-06-21 22:03:51
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karimafrihi
karima :
عفاك ولدي قلت دنجال فالمرتبة 5 والمرتبة 2 ولدي ولدي شنو فيهم ؟
2026-06-21 12:47:50
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naimam745
Naima :
عفاك شنو الفرق بين هاد القشدة وكريمة الطبخ؟
2026-06-22 17:05:21
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nadiaouali2712
nadia ouali :
لاكريم فريش منين مصاوبه ياك من الحليب
2026-06-22 16:36:17
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oumibrahim437
وصفات مجربة :
واش الحليب المحلى ممنوع ولا بحال كريمة الخفق
2026-06-22 08:02:25
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amaloutouria
amaloutouria :
الله يعطيك الصحة راك واعر 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
2026-06-21 10:07:36
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karmella179
karmella 🦋 :
خويا كريم بغيت نسولك و كنتمى تجاوبني الورقة ديال الأرز واش مسموحة فالنظام !!!!!
2026-06-21 02:09:28
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asmaa.ben572
Asmaa Ben :
الله يعطيك الصحة والعافية شكرا
2026-06-20 22:20:34
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