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  2. Indian cookbooks - Wikipedia

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    An Invitation to Indian Cooking, Madhur Jaffrey, (1973), [48] who has since then written a series of popular cook books. Classic Indian Cooking, by Julie Sahni (1980), the founder of the Indian Cooking School, established 1973 in New York City. [49] Lord Krishna's Cuisine: The Art of Indian Vegetarian Cooking by Yamuna Devi (1987)

  3. Samosa - Wikipedia

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    In the Indian states of Assam, Odisha, West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand, singaras or shingras (চিংৰা) [21] (the East Indian version of samosas) are popular snacks found almost everywhere. They are a bit smaller than in other parts of India, with a filling consisting chiefly of cooked diced potato, peanuts, and sometimes raisins. [ 19 ]

  4. Whose Samosa Is It Anyway? - Wikipedia

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    Shreemayee Das, in her review for The Free Press Journal, appreciated the work and wrote that ‘the task before Ved was momentous, yet her research is detailed and elaborate, spanning centuries.’ [1] Though Das commented that she loved the introduction part of the book, she felt that the book was over ‘without exploring in a detail’. [1]

  5. Indian restaurant 101: From samosas to vindaloo, here's what ...

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    Samosas: Almost every culture has a type of fried dumpling, and in Indian cuisine it's the samosa, a pastry filled with meat or potatoes. Almost everyone who tries samosas likes them, so they're a ...

  6. Samsa (food) - Wikipedia

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    Some related or similar dishes include the deep fried Indian snack with a similar name, the samosa. In Tajik cuisine , sambusa-i varaki are meat-filled pastries, usually triangle-shaped. The filling can be made with ground beef (or the more traditional mutton mixed with tail fat) and then onions, spices, cumin seeds and other seasonings before ...

  7. List of Indian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Indian food is also heavily influenced by religious and cultural choices. Some Indian dishes are common in more than one region of India, with many vegetarian and vegan dishes. Some ingredients commonly found in Indian dishes include: rice, wheat, ginger, garlic, green chillies and spices.

  8. 'Chai and samosas': US hotels welcome Indian tourist ... - AOL

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    Nearly 1.9 million Indian tourists visited the U.S. in the first ten months of 2024, a nearly 48% rise from 2019, according to data from the U.S. National Trade and Tourism Office (NTTO).

  9. Haggis pakora - Wikipedia

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    Haggis pakora is a Scottish snack food that combines traditional Scottish haggis ingredients with the spices, batter and preparation method of Indian and Pakistani pakoras. [2] [3] It has become a popular food in Indian and Pakistani restaurants in Scotland, and is also available in prepared form in supermarkets.