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Gaisroka (&amp;quot;air arm&amp;quot; in Common) is a plant frequently used in traditional [[Rakash]] [[Rakash Menu|cuisine]].  It is a thin vine that produces many fine tendril-like leaves, and was all but unknown in eastern [[Kermoria]] until brought with the Rakash during their migration.  The plant remains quite uncommon in most of the East, and is rarely used outside of Rakash dishes.  Gaisroka has a bright flavor reminiscent of citrus fruits, but when roasted, can take on additional depth that helps to balance the heavy spices used in Rakash cooking.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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