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Paniki may refer to: * Paniki (cutting instrument), a traditional East Indian tool * Paniki (food), a bat dish from Indonesia * Paniki, Kursk Oblast, a rural locality in Russia See also * Paniqui Paniqui, officially the Municipality of Paniqui ( ilo, Ili ti Paniqui; pag, Baley na Paniqui; tgl, Bayan ng Paniqui), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Tarlac, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 103,0 ...
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Paniki (cutting Instrument)
Paniki is a traditional East Indian (Mostly Odisha) tool with a cutting edge with a wooden footrest. Panikis are used in the kitchen for chopping vegetables, fish and meat. Panikis are mostly found in Odisha, India and the variations of the tool is known as Boti in West Bengal and Tripura in India and in Bangladesh. Various tribes of Odisha used for different purposes. The tribe members of the Mutkia Kondha worship paniki as deity and do not keep their feet with their feet. They rather use a special type of paniki with a wooden stand. Panikis of ancient times show engraving of cultural and religious elements. Traditionally in rural Odisha, panikis are made from wrought iron or recycled steel by the blacksmith A blacksmith is a metalsmith who creates objects primarily from wrought iron or steel, but sometimes from #Other metals, other metals, by forging the metal, using tools to hammer, bend, and cut (cf. tinsmith). Blacksmiths produce objects such .... In popular culture ...
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Paniki (food)
Bats are eaten by people in parts of some Asian, African, Pacific Rim countries and cultures, including China, Vietnam, Seychelles, the Philippines, Indonesia, Palau, Thailand, and Guam. Half the megabat (fruit bat) species are hunted for food but only eight percent of the insectivorous bat species are. In Guam, Mariana fruit bats (''Pteropus mariannus'') are considered a delicacy. History Bats have likely been consumed as a food source since prehistoric times in the Asia-Pacific region. Chronostratigraphic analysis of archaeological sites indicate that bats could have been exploited as a food source since 74,000 years ago by ''Homo floresiensis''. On tropical islands, hunting large fruit bats was a worthwhile expenditure for prehistoric hominins. These megabats could be easily captured in caves in large numbers, and processing effort was also minimal. Bats have been hunted by Aboriginal Australians for thousands of years, extending into modern times. Popular game species are the ...
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Paniki, Kursk Oblast
Paniki (russian: links=no, Паники) is a rural locality () and the administrative center of Panikinsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Medvensky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Paniki Brook (a left tributary of the Polnaya in the basin of the Seym), from the Russia–Ukraine border, south of Kursk, south-east of the district center – the urban-type settlement Medvenka. ; Streets There are the following streets in the locality: 1st Brigada, 3rd Brigada, 5th Brigada, 6th Brigada, 7th Brigada, Koptevka, Molodyozhnaya and Shelkovskaya (381 houses). ; Climate Paniki has a warm-summer humid continental climate (''Dfb'' in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Paniki is located from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), on the roads of intermunicipal significance ("Crimea Highway" – Paniki – Drachyovka) and ("Crimea Highway" – Paniki – 38N-229), from the nearest rail ...
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