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  2. Khana Khazana - Wikipedia

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    Khana Khazana (transl. Food treasure) was an Indian Hindi-language cookery show hosted by Indian chef, Sanjeev Kapoor. [1] The show was primarily based upon Indian cuisine . The show was directed by Hansal Mehta .

  3. Indian cookbooks - Wikipedia

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    Recipes-Of-All-Nations (1923) by Countess Morphy, has an Indian section that mentions gulgula, halwa, and khoa. Pak Chandrika (1929) by Maniram Sharma in Hindi; Indian Cookery (1930s) by Veeraswamy who established England's oldest existing Indian restaurant. Vrahad Pak Vigyan (1939) Pandit Nrisinghram in Hindi; Navin-Pak shastra

  4. A Beginner’s Guide to Indian Cooking - AOL

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    Once you learn the basics of Indian cooking, you'll be ready to start making the most delicious naan, chana masala and butter chicken. ... The post A Beginner’s Guide to Indian Cooking appeared ...

  5. Raita - Wikipedia

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    The word raita first appeared in print around the 19th century; it comes from the Hindi language. [1] The word raita in Bengali and Hindi is a portmanteau of the Sanskrit word rajika or the derivative Hindi rai (pronounced "ra-ee") meaning black mustard seed, and tiktaka, meaning sharp or pungent.

  6. 21 Classic Indian Recipes You Probably Didn't Know You Can ...

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    Easy Air Fryer Indian Recipes. A Mom's Cookbook. This Gobi (Cauliflower) Manchurian in a tangy and sweet soy sauce brings out the umami flavors, making it a perfect snack or a side.

  7. List of Indian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Indian food is also heavily influenced by religious and cultural choices. Some Indian dishes are common in more than one region of India, with many vegetarian and vegan dishes. Some ingredients commonly found in Indian dishes include: rice, wheat, ginger, garlic, green chillies and spices.

  8. Palak paneer - Wikipedia

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    Palak paneer (pronounced [paːlək pəniːɾ]) or palak chhena [1] is an Indian dish [2] consisting of chhena [3] or paneer in a thick paste made from puréed spinach, called palak in Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, and other Indian languages. [4] [5] [6] The terms palak chhena and saag chhena are sometimes used interchangeably in restaurants in the ...

  9. Khichdi (dish) - Wikipedia

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    Homemade khichadi Khichri prasāda served in areca-leaf traditional bowl, Bengaluru. Khichdi or khichri (Urdu: کھچڑی, romanized: khicṛī, Hindi: खिचड़ी, romanized: khicṛī, pronounced [ˈkʰɪtʃɽiː], Bengali: খিচুড়ি, romanized: Khicuṛi, Odia: ଖେଚୁଡି) is a dish in South Asian cuisine made of rice and lentils with numerous variations.