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  2. Aloo gobhi - Wikipedia

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    Aloo gobhi, aloo gobi or alu gobhi (pronounced [äːluː goːbʱiː]) is a vegetarian dish from the Indian subcontinent made with potatoes (aloo), cauliflower (gobhi), and Indian spices. [2] It is popular in Indian cuisine. [3] It is yellowish in color due to the use of turmeric, and occasionally contains black cumin and curry leaves.

  3. South Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Map of South India. According to culinary historians K. T. Achaya and Ammini Ramachandran, the ancient Sangam literature dated from 3rd century BCE to 3rd century CE offers early references to food and recipes during Sangam era, whether it's a feast at king's palace, meals in towns and countryside, at hamlets in forests, pilgrimage and the rest-houses during travels.

  4. Dum aloo - Wikipedia

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    Kashmiri dum aloo sauce is made with yogurt or khoya, and often includes a cashew nut paste. [5] The Banarasi variation sauce is typically more aromatic and is made from tomatoes and onions. [ 6 ] Spices such as red chilies, garlic, ginger, cardamom, and fennel along with other herbs, are added to the sauce.

  5. Alu Potala Rasa - Wikipedia

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  6. Pork loin - Wikipedia

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    A pork loin joint or pork loin roast is a larger section of the loin which is roasted.It can take two forms: 'bone in', which still has the loin ribs attached, or 'boneless', which is often tied with butchers' string to prevent the roast from falling apart.

  7. Aloo mutter - Wikipedia

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    Aloo mutter is also available commercially in ready-to-eat packets, which need to be heated and served. [5] It is also used as a filling in some variations of dosa. [6] It is served in most North Indian restaurants and is one of the most iconic dishes of North Indian cuisine featured in the West.

  8. Aloo gosht - Wikipedia

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    Aloo gosht is a meat curry, and is a popular dish in North Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi cuisine. It consists of potatoes (aloo) cooked with meat ( gosht ), usually lamb or mutton or beef, in a stew -like shorba gravy.

  9. Kashmiri cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The most skillful part is to prick potatoes after frying them so that the gravy or the sauce gets absorbed in the potato, making them spongy and enhancing the flavour profile of the multiple potato-folds. [305] Wazel aelwa, forgotten aloo recipe mostly cooked in the villages. Matar olav, potatoes peas curry.