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far·fel

or far·fal  (fär′fəl)
n.
Noodles shaped like small grains or pellets.

[Yiddish farfl, from Middle High German varveln.]
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far•fel

(ˈfɑr fəl)

n.
a solid foodstuff broken into small pieces: noodle farfel.
[1890–95; < Yiddish farfl; compare Middle High German varveln noodles]
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(19.) Avelino-Silva TJ, Farfel JM, Curiati JAE, Amaral JRG, Campora F, Jacob-Filho W.
(17.) Izraeli S, Metzker A, Horev G, Karmi D, Merlob P, Farfel Z.
The original recipe was modeled on farfel, Ashkenazi noodles shaped like a rice grain, which later became round.
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(22.) Mouallem M, Shaharabany M, Weintrob N, Shalitin S, Nagelberg N, Shapira H, Zadik Z, Farfel Z.
This classification (Astrand and Saltin, 1961; Farfel, 1960; Margaria, Ceretelli, Aghemo and Sassi, 1963; Mathews and Fox, 1971) is the best for cyclical sports
(2) Azevedo, F.A., Carvalho, L.R., Grinberg, L.T., Farfel, J.M., Ferretti, R.E., Leite, R.E., Jacob Filho, W., Lent, R.