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Dahi or curd, also mosaru, dahi, thayir and perugu, is a traditional yogurt or fermented milk product originating from and popular throughout the Indian subcontinent. It is usually prepared from cows' milk , and sometimes buffalo milk or goat milk . [ 1 ]
Mishti doi (Bengali: মিষ্টি দই; transl. Sweet curd) is a fermented sweet doi (yogurt) originating from the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent [1] and common in the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura, Assam's Barak Valley, [2] and in the nation of Bangladesh. [3] [4] It is made with milk and sugar or jaggery. It differs ...
Dahi vada is also known as "dahi vade" (दही वडे) in Marathi, dahi barey/dahi balley (دہی بھلے/دہی بڑے) in Urdu, dahi vada (दही वड़ा) in Hindi, dahi bhalla (دہی بھلا/ਦਹੀ ਭੱਲਾ) in Punjabi, thayir vadai(தயிர் வடை) in Tamil, [3] thairu vada(തൈര് വട) in Malayalam, perugu vada in Telugu, mosaru vade in Kannada ...
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Chaas is made by churning yogurt (curds/dahi) and cold water together in a pot, using a hand-held instrument called madhani (whipper). This can be consumed plain or seasoned with a variety of spices or made sweet (and then known as Lassi). [3] Chaas can be made from fresh yogurt, and the natural flavour of such chaas is mildly sweet.
("giving a test" is used to refer to a person who is going to conduct the test) "register" as opposed to "notebook," a phrase more commonly used in the US. "copy" is used for notebook. "lady finger" is used for okra. Words which are considered archaic in some varieties of English, but are still in use in Pakistani English: Curd – yogurt
Grammatical differences between the two standards are minor but each uses its own script: Hindi uses Devanagari while Urdu uses an extended form of the Perso-Arabic script, typically in the Nastaʿlīq style. On this grammar page, Hindustani is written in the transcription outlined in Masica (1991).
Curd rice, also called yogurt rice, is a dish originating from India. The word " curd " in Indian English refers to unsweetened plain yogurt . It is most popular in the South Indian states of Tamil Nadu , Kerala , Karnataka , Telangana and Andhra Pradesh ; and also in West Indian states of Rajasthan , Gujarat and Maharashtra .