Balady
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Balady (Arabic: بلدي) or Baladi is an Arabic word, meaning the endemic to an area (antonyms include shami or chami, meaning "imported" "immigrant").
Some citrus species or varieties throughout the world are so named. [1] [2]
Baladi is also the name of a duple meter used in Arabic music.
[edit] See also
- The Baladi group of Yemenite Jews
- The Balady Citron of Palestine.
- Baladiand Chami goats in Lebanon
- Baladiand Chami goats in Jordan
- Balady Music
- Baladi cheese
[edit] References
- ^ View Page 6 of the Corsican Collection for a list of many varieties of several citrus species named Balady or Baladi
- ^ Balady is in prentesies Local by the FAO org