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A panada sauce is a thick, creamy sauce made primarily from a mixture of flour and liquid, typically stock or milk, that is used to bind and add moisture to various dishes. It often serves as a base for soups, gravies, or sauces in French cuisine. The term "panada" can also refer to a type of bread or dough mixture used in certain recipes, particularly in the preparation of dumplings or fillings. Overall, panada enriches dishes with flavor and texture.
zayns favorite animal is a panada
panada bears live in china da you idiots
I Think it used for panada beras to trun yellow and green
A female panda may have 2-3 cubs in a lifetime, on average.
There are many panada's in zoo's today so yes they can. If your talking about keeping one as a pet then no
No, because they have different ecosystems and they are different in both ways.
Dogs were the first animals domesticated by humans, not cats. Archaeological evidence suggests dogs began living alongside humans around 15,000–30,000 years ago, mainly as hunting partners and protectors. So where do cats fit in? Cats came much later, but in a very unique way. • Cats likely domesticated themselves about 9,000–10,000 years ago • This happened when humans started farming and storing grain • Grain attracted rodents • Rodents attracted wild cats • Humans tolerated cats because they controlled pests • Over time, cats stayed—not because they were trained, but because it benefited both sides Unlike dogs, cats were never fully controlled or bred for obedience. They chose proximity, not servitude. Why cats are special in pet history Cats are believed to be: • The first animals kept mainly for companionship and pest control, not labor • One of the earliest animals welcomed inside human homes • The first pets to be associated with spiritual and symbolic meaning (especially in Ancient Egypt) Ancient Egyptians even: • Worshipped cats • Mummified them • Considered harming a cat a serious crime In simple terms • 🐕 Dogs: first domesticated animals (work + companionship) • 🐈 Cats: first semi-independent companions who chose humans Fun takeaway Dogs were adopted. Cats moved in—and never left. if u furthur info click this: pawjoypk/com
soccer was first seen in italy.