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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Momo_(food)Momo (food) - Wikipedia

    Tingmo ( Tibetan: ཀྲིན་མོག, Wylie: krin mog ), a type of steamed bread made from flour, yeast and water. Tingmo is a soft and fluffy bread served with savoury dishes such as stews or curries. Unlike other versions of momos, tingmo does not contain any type of filling. [24]

    • མོག་མོག, म:म:
    • 350 to 1000 (35 to 100 per piece) kcal
    • White-flour-and-water dough; meat, vegetable
  2. Momo ( Chinese: 陌陌; pinyin: mò mò) is a free social search and instant messaging mobile app. The app allows users to chat with nearby friends and strangers. Momo provides users with free instant messaging services through Wifi, 3G and 4G. The client software is available for Android, [1] iOS, [2] [3] and Windows Phone.

    • Tang Yan, Zhang Sichuan, Lei Xiaoliang, Yong Li, Li Zhiwei
    • Public
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Momo_HiraiMomo Hirai - Wikipedia

    Momo Hirai (Japanese: 平井 もも, Hepburn: Hirai Momo, 平井 桃; born November 9, 1996) known mononymously as Momo (Korean: 모모; Japanese: モモ), is a Japanese singer, rapper, and dancer based in South Korea.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MomoMomo - Wikipedia

    Momo, a main character from the 2003 film Monsieur Ibrahim, directed by François Dupeyron. Momo, Fuu's pet Japanese dwarf flying squirrel, in the anime series Samurai Champloo. Momo, the female protagonist of Wonder Momo, a Japan-only 1987 arcade game. Momo, a black cat from the 2016 Google Doodle browser game Magic Cat Academy.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Momo_(novel)Momo (novel) - Wikipedia

    Momo, also known as The Grey Gentlemen or The Men in Grey, is a fantasy novel by Michael Ende, published in 1973. It is about the concept of time and how it is used by humans in modern societies.

    • Michael Ende, Lucas Zwirner, Marcel Dzama
    • January 1973
    • 1973
    • Thienemann Verlag (German), Puffin Books (English)
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  7. Magical Princess Minky Momo (魔法のプリンセス ミンキー モモ, Mahō no Purinsesu Minkī Momo) is a Japanese magical-girl anime franchise by Ashi Productions. The original series ran between 1982 and 1983 on TV Tokyo [1] and inspired three OVAs between 1985 and 1987.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MomotarōMomotarō - Wikipedia

    Momotarō (桃太郎, "Peach Boy") is a popular hero of Japanese folklore. His name is often translated as Peach Boy, but is directly translated as Peach + Tarō, a common Japanese given name. Momotarō is also the title of various books, films and other works that portray the tale of this hero. There is a popular notion that Momotarō is a ...

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