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  2. Chutney - Wikipedia

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    It is made mostly from greens and carrots, beetroot like vegetables as their main ingredients. It is prepared by grinding the vegetable with the spices and then mixing it with yogurt. All ingredients are used raw (as they are) without any cooking. Thambuli/Tambli/Tambuli is a form of sauce or chutney.

  3. List of chutneys - Wikipedia

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    Fresh coconut chutney. Mint chutney (left), Saunth chutney (right), yogurt (top) and aloo tikki (bottom) A clear glass bottle of Sun Brand Major Grey's Chutney from the 1904 World’s Fair. Blatjang —a South African chutney made from dried fruit. Branston Pickle —a jarred, mass-produced pickled chutney first made in England in 1922 by ...

  4. Nihari - Wikipedia

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    Nihari (Hindi: निहारी; Bengali: নিহারী; Urdu: نہاری) is a stew originating in Lucknow, the capital of 18th-century Awadh under the Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent. It consists of slow-cooked meat, mainly a shank cut of beef, lamb and mutton, or goat meat, as well as chicken and bone marrow. It is flavoured ...

  5. Tomato chutney - Wikipedia

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    Tomato chutney is a type of chutney, originating from the Indian subcontinent, prepared using tomatoes as the primary ingredient. [1] The tomatoes can be diced, mashed or pulped, and additional typical ingredients used include ginger, chilli, sugar, salt, aam papad, raisin, dates and spices and additionally onion, garlic and peanut or dal for the south Indian version. [1]

  6. Major Grey's Chutney - Wikipedia

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    Major Grey's Chutney is a type of chutney, reputedly created by a 19th-century British Army officer of the same name who, though likely apocryphal, [1][2][3] presumably lived in British India. [4][5] Its characteristic ingredients are mango, raisins, vinegar, lime juice, onion, tamarind extract (occasionally), sweetening, and spices. [3][4][6 ...

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  8. Charcuterie - Wikipedia

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    The French word for a person who practices charcuterie is charcutier.The etymology of the word is the combination of chair and cuite, or cooked flesh.The Herbsts in Food Lover's Companion say, "it refers to the products, particularly (but not limited to) pork specialties such as pâtés, rillettes, galantines, crépinettes, etc., which are made and sold in a delicatessen-style shop, also ...

  9. Dosa (food) - Wikipedia

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    Dosa (food) A dosa, dosai or dosha is a thin, savoury crepe in South Indian cuisine made from a fermented batter of ground black gram and rice. Dosas are served hot, often with chutney and sambar (a lentil-based vegetable stew). Dosas are popular in South Asia as well as around the world.