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Coșteiu Commune in Timiș, Romania

Coșteiu is a commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Coșteiu, Hezeriș (Lugosegres), Păru (Bégakörtés), Țipari (Szapáryfalva) and Valea Lungă Română (Bégahosszúpatak).

Cow lung

Cow lung is used in various cuisines and as a source for pulmonary surfactants. In Peru it is known as bofe. In Southeast Asia, Nasi kuning can be made with cow lung. Paru goreng is fried cow lung Padang food. It is a type of offal. In Indonesia, cow's lung is called paru and is eaten coated with spices and fried as a snack or side dish. In Malaysian cuisine, cow or goat lung, called paru, coated in turmeric and fried is often served as a side dish to rice, especially in the ever popular nasi lemak.

Rita Jaima Paru is a Papua New Guinean food entrepreneur, who previously ran the company Dial-a-Lunch.

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