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  2. Wax gourd - Wikipedia

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    Murabba made from Wax gourd . It is known as Kohalaa (कोहळा) in the Marathi language. Kohala is used to prepare a sweet dish called Kohalyachi Vadee, a kind of Barfi. It is also used to make Sambar. In Gujarat, it is called kolu (કોળુ). In Bengal, it is called "ChaalKumro" (চালকুমড়ো ).

  3. Petha - Wikipedia

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    Petha is said to have been in the subcontinent under various names like Oal and Oal ka Murabba in places like modern-day Jharkhand and Bihar. There is a legend that says that it originated in Mughal kitchens under Shah Jahan and was used to feed the workers constructing the Taj Mahal, but it's highly unlikely considering that there is no mention of Petha in cookbooks of Shah Jahan like Nuskha ...

  4. Murabba - Wikipedia

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    jam (from Arabic: مربى) refers to a sweet fruit preserve which is popular in many regions of South Caucasus, Central Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East.It is generally prepared with fruits, sugar, and spices.

  5. Chi qua - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is commonly referred to in Chinese as chi qua (simplified Chinese: 节瓜; traditional Chinese: 節瓜; pinyin: jiéguā; Jyutping: zit3 gwaa1), but can also be referred to as moa qua or moa gua (Chinese: 毛瓜; pinyin: máoguā; Jyutping: mou4 gwaa1; lit. 'hairy gourd').

  6. Benincasa - Wikipedia

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    Cogn. – wax gourd; References This page was last edited on 13 June 2024, at 13:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Gourd - Wikipedia

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    Cucurbita pepo gourds grown in a suburban garden in Australia. Gourd is occasionally used to describe crop plants in the family Cucurbitaceae, like pumpkins, cucumbers, squash, luffa, and melons. [1] More specifically, gourd refers to the fruits of plants in the two Cucurbitaceae genera Lagenaria and Cucurbita, [2] [3] or also to their hollow ...

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    The magazine said that Ms Bolton and her colleagues are now presenting their findings to leading members of the industry to try to establish how a “canine detector programme” could be rolled out.

  9. Cucurbita - Wikipedia

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    Cucurbita (Latin for 'gourd') [2] [3] is a genus of herbaceous fruits in the gourd family, Cucurbitaceae (also known as cucurbits or cucurbi), native to the Andes and Mesoamerica. Five edible species are grown and consumed for their flesh and seeds. They are variously known as squash, pumpkin, or gourd, depending on species, variety, and local ...