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  2. Gujarati cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Most popular Gujarati dishes have a sweet taste, as traditionally, sugar or jaggery is added to most Gujarati food items, like vegetables and dal. Additionally, Gujarati food is cooked in unique ways, with some dishes being stir-fried while others are steam cooked, with vegetables and spices or dal being boiled and later vaghar/chaunk (fried ...

  3. Category:Gujarati cuisine - Wikipedia

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  4. Muthia - Wikipedia

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    The name is derived from the way it is made, from the 'gripping' action of the hand. It is a vegetarian dish. It is made up of besan ( chickpea flour ), whole wheat flour , methi ( fenugreek ), salt, turmeric , chili powder , fresh ginger , [ 2 ] green chilies , [ 2 ] and an optional bonding agent/sweetener such as sugar and oil.

  5. Gujarati Thali - Wikipedia

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    Gujarati thali prepared in Gujarati households has at least three fresh vegetable dishes, one dry dal or some sprouted pulses dish (ugaadayla mung, for instance), a wet dal, kadhi, kathor (a savoury), mithai, poori, rotis, steamed rice, chaash and papad. [2] Kathiawadi Thali is a variation of Gujarati Thali. [3]

  6. List of Indian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Curry. Ilish (Hilsha fish) or prawn, coconut, mustard, steamed. Traditional Bengali Dish. Kabiraji: A popular non-vegetarian Indian dish in eastern India prepared using chicken and fish: Kharoli: Pickle made from mustard; an Assamese specialty: Khorisa: Pickle made from bamboo shoot; an Assamese specialty: Koldil Chicken

  7. Undhiyu - Wikipedia

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    Undhiyu (Gujarati: ઊંધિયું) is a Gujarati mixed-vegetable dish that is a regional specialty of Surat, Gujarat, India.The name of this dish comes from the Gujarati word undhu (Gujarati: ઊંધું), which translates to 'upside-down', since the dish is traditionally cooked upside-down underground in earthen pots called matlu (માટલું) that are fired from above.

  8. Dhokla - Wikipedia

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    Dhokla is a savoury sponge dish that is native to the Indian state of Gujarat and parts of adjacent states, [1] and is popular throughout the country. It is made with a fermented batter that is steamed to a cake-like consistency.

  9. Gujarati kadhi - Wikipedia

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    Gujarati kadhi (Gujarati: કઢી) is a Gujarati version of kadhi. [1] It is a very popular Gujarati dish made from buttermilk or dahi (yogurt) and gram flour . [ 2 ] Kadhi is an essential part of Gujarati cuisine .