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  2. Origins of North Indian and Pakistani foods - Wikipedia

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    Anapukaya,sorakaya Sore kaayi China/Japan [3] Cauliflower: Phool Gobhi kosu puvvu Hoo kosu Cyprus [4] [5] 1822 CE [6] Chili pepper: Mirch Miḷakāy mirapakaya Menasina kaayi Mesoamerica [7] 1550 CE [7] india Coriander: Dhaniya Kottamalli kotthimeera Kothamari soppu North Africa [8] or Mediterranean 1000 AD [9] by Arabs Mentioned in ancient ...

  3. Calabash - Wikipedia

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    The English word calabash is loaned from Middle French: calebasse, which in turn derived from Spanish: calabaza meaning gourd or pumpkin. The Spanish word is of pre-Roman origin. It comes from the Iberian: calapaccu, from -cal which means house or shell. It is a doublet of carapace and galapago.

  4. Dahi chutney - Wikipedia

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    Perugu pachadi is a Southern Indian regional variant of curd chutney. It is also a yogurt-based dip that includes vegetables such as tomato, cucumbers, squash, mango, and bitter gourd, either raw or cooked.

  5. Serenay Sarıkaya - Wikipedia

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    Serenay Sarıkaya (Turkish pronunciation: [seɾeˌnaj saˈɾɯkaja]; born 1 July 1992) is a Turkish actress, model, and beauty pageant titleholder.She is known for the TV series Adanalı, Lale Devri, Medcezir, and Aile.

  6. Soraya - Wikipedia

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    Soraya (Persian: ثریا) is a feminine Arabic and Persian name. It is derived from the Arabic name for the Pleiades star cluster, Thurayyā or Suraya (Arabic: ثُرَيَّا). [1]

  7. Amaranthus dubius - Wikipedia

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    Amaranthus dubius, the red spinach, Chinese spinach, (simplified Chinese: 苋菜; traditional Chinese: 莧菜; pinyin: xiàncài), spleen amaranth, hon-toi-moi, yin ...

  8. Luffa acutangula - Wikipedia

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    Luffa acutangula is a cucurbitaceous vine that is commercially grown for its unripe fruits as a vegetable. Mature fruits are used as natural cleaning sponges. Its fruit slightly resembles a cucumber or zucchini with ridges.

  9. Sericaia - Wikipedia

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    Sericaia is believed to have been influenced by Malay-Indo serikaya (and srikaya), a result of the Portuguese exploration and colonization of Portuguese Malacca in the early 1500s. [5]