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  2. Andhra cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pulusu koora/Aava petti koora (stew): boiled vegetables cooked in tamarind sauce and mustard paste. Some varieties include potlakaya , anapakaya , bendakaya , gummadikaya . Kaaram petti koora/Koora podi koora (literally, "dish with curry powder added"): sautéed vegetables cooked with curry powder or paste, served as a solid mass.

  3. 12 Easy & Elegant Christmas Morning Breakfasts - AOL

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    Tips For Making The Best Christmas Morning Breakfast. Keep pancakes warm in the oven if cooking for a crowd.Place pancakes on a baking sheet, on a wire rack, at around 200F in the oven until you ...

  4. 45 Fast-Food Copycat Recipes You Can Make at Home - AOL

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    2. KFC Chicken. The "original recipe" of 11 herbs and spices used to make Colonel Sanders' world-famous fried chicken is still closely guarded, but home cooks have found ways of duplicating the ...

  5. Pachi pulusu - Wikipedia

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  6. Telangana cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pesara (moong-dal) pulusu Various types of lentils (pappulu) and millet for sale at a marke. Sarva pindi, a spicy pancake, is a common breakfast, made from rice flour, chana dal, ginger, garlic, sesame seeds, curry leaves, and green chilis. [2] Pachi pulusu, a spicy, raw rasam made with tamarind, chili, and onions. Prepared mainly in summer.

  7. Muktuk mukbang: How Indigenous TikTokers are sharing their ...

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    Indigenous TikTokers are sharing their traditional foods, like muktuk, bidarkis and caribou, and spreading Native knowledge in the process.

  8. Ragi mudde - Wikipedia

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    Ragi mudde [3] has only two ingredients: ragi (finger millet) flour, and water.A tablespoon of ragi flour is first mixed with water to make a very thin paste and later added to a thick-bottomed vessel containing water on a stove top.

  9. A dietitian explains the power of a 5-minute walk after a big ...

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    Keeping to a healthy routine can make you more likely to maintain other healthy habits, too. Taking a short stroll after a meal can help you avoid the post-feast slump and set you up for healthy ...