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  2. Andhra cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pachi pulusu is an unheated version of pulusu, typically made of mangoes or tamarind, and eaten during the warmer months. Majjiga pulusu: sour buttermilk boiled with channa dal and coconut paste; Menthi challa/menthi majjiga: sour buttermilk seasoned with ginger or green chili paste and menthi (fenugreek) seeds, then fried in oil

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  4. Gongura - Wikipedia

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    Gongura'pacchadi, a form of chutney or relish, is a quintessential part of Andhra cuisine. Telugu people, mainly from Andhra Pradesh, locally call it Andhra Matha (mother Andhra) in Telugu due to its significance in their daily diet.

  5. Samalamig - Wikipedia

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    Buko pandan refers to a very common flavor combination of coconut and pandan leaves in Filipino cuisine. When used alone, buko pandan typically refers to a type of dessert made with strips of coconut, pandan leaves, and various jellies in coconut milk. The drink version is the same, but is less thick and has more liquid.

  6. Kodi gudla pulusu - Wikipedia

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    Kodi guddu pulusu is a dish in Telangana. Kodi guddu means "the egg" and pulusu implies a spicy tamarind sauce. [ 1 ] As a result, this dish usually consists of boiled eggs cooked in a tangy tamarind sauce combined with spices.

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  8. Paksiw - Wikipedia

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    Inun-unan or inun-onan is a notable Visayan version of the fish paksiw dish spiced primarily with ginger, as well as onions, shallots, pepper, salt, and sometimes siling haba chilis. Unlike northern paksiw na isda, it does not include vegetables and very little or no water is added to the broth. It is sometimes anglicized as "boiled pickled fish".

  9. Cuisine of pre-colonial Philippines - Wikipedia

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    When the natives wish to make oil, they take that cocoanut, and allow the marrowy substance and the water to putrefy. Then they boil it and it becomes oil like butter. When they wish to make vinegar, they allow only the water to putrefy, and then place it in the sun, and a vinegar results like [that made from] white wine.