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  2. Sevai - Wikipedia

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    Sevai (Hindi: सेवई), [1] [2] also called shavige (Kannada: ಶಾವಿಗೆ), saemia (Telugu: సేమియా) and santhakai (Tamil: சந்தகை), is a type of rice vermicelli dish popular in India. [3] While typically made from rice, varieties made from other food grains like wheat, ragi, and others can also be found.

  3. Idiyappam - Wikipedia

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    The noodles are served with grated coconut and jaggery, or gur (date palm sugar). In some areas, gula melaka (coconut palm sugar) is the favourite sweetener. Putu piring is a version of putu mayam in which the rice flour dough is used to form a small cake around a filling of coconut and gur or jaggery.

  4. Category:Indian noodles - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Help. Pages in category "Indian noodles" The following ...

  5. Sev (food) - Wikipedia

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    Sev is a popular Indian snack food [1] consisting of small pieces of crunchy noodles made from chickpea flour paste, which are seasoned with turmeric, cayenne, and ajwain [2] before being deep-fried in oil. [3] [4] [5] These noodles vary in thickness. [6] Ready-to-eat varieties of sev, including flavoured sev, are available in Indian stores. [7]

  6. Ohn no khao swè - Wikipedia

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    Khao Poon stands as a widely favored noodle soup in Laos, characterized by its use of Lao rice vermicelli and a variety of proteins like pounded chicken, fish, or pork, typically in a coconut milk broth, seasoned with traditional Lao ingredients such as fish sauce, padaek, lime leaves, galangal, garlic, shallots, Lao chilies, and fish mint.

  7. Saag - Wikipedia

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    Saag also spelled sag or saga, is a leafy vegetable dish from the Indian subcontinent.It is eaten with bread, such as roti or naan, [1] [2] or in some regions with rice.Saag can be made from mustard greens, collard greens, basella or finely chopped broccoli along with added spices and sometimes other ingredients, such as chhena.

  8. Khauk swè thoke - Wikipedia

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    Khauk swè thoke (Burmese: ခေါက်ဆွဲသုပ်‌; pronounced [kʰaʊʔ sʰwɛ́ θoʊʔ]; lit. ' noodle salad ') is an a thoke salad dish in Burmese cuisine.A wheat noodle salad, it is made with dried shrimp, shredded cabbage, carrots, fish sauce, lime and dressed with fried peanut oil.

  9. Sawai - Wikipedia

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    Sawai may refer to: Sawai (surname), a Japanese surname; Sawai (title), a title of honor used in India; Sawai language, a South Halmahera language of Austronesian stock spoken in Indonesia; Sawai, Car Nicobar, a village in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India; Sawai Station, a railway station in Ōme, Tokyo, Japan