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  2. Sarson ka saag - Wikipedia

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    The dish is known as sarson ka saag in Hindi and Urdu, saron da saag (or sareyan da saag in Punjabi, [7] [4] [8] sarsav nu shaak in Gujarati, [9] and sariso saag in Maithili. [10] Sarson, sarhon, sareyan, etc. derive from the Sanskrit word sarṣapa "mustard. [11] Saag/shaak derives from the Sanskrit word śāka "greens; vegetable leaves". [12]

  3. Makki ki roti - Wikipedia

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    Makki ki roti is often served with warming winter dishes based on greens , such as sarson ka saag and channa ka saag. In Punjab and neighbouring area it is also eaten with Maah (Urad) daal. [8] Dogras have folk songs that mention Makki di roti. [9] Maize food items are also popular in Rajasthan and one of that is maize roti. [10]

  4. Saag - Wikipedia

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    Saag also spelled sag or saga, is an Indian cuisine leafy vegetable dish 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 .

  5. Pakistani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In Central and Eastern Punjab, signature dishes include murgh/beef pulao, a fragrant rice dish cooked with spices and meat; saag, a mustard leaf-based dish traditionally paired with makai roti (maize flour flatbread); paye/kharoray, a slow-cooked stew made from the legs and joints of cow, goat, buffalo, or sheep; murgh cholay, a flavorful curry ...

  6. Template:Makki di roti Sarson da saag - Wikipedia

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    Makki di Roti Sarson da saag for you: Look, here I have brought Makki di roti with Sarson da saag for you. Makki di roti is bread made from corn flour and Sarson da saag is a curry made from mustard leaves with spices. Thank you. ~~~~ For more Indian dishes, visit the Kitchen of WikiProject India.

  7. Sarson da saag - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sarson_da_saag&oldid=967957398"This page was last edited on 16 July 2020, at 10:16 (UTC). (UTC).

  8. Dhaba - Wikipedia

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    One of the main crops is mustard or sarson: Its leaves are used to make sarson da-saag curry while its seeds are used for tempering and for making mustard oil, which is widely used as a cooking medium. Milk and dairy products such as dahi, paneer cream, butter and ghee are used. Butter is an important cooking medium apart from being consumed ...

  9. Brassica juncea - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are used in African cooking, [10] and all plant parts are used in Nepali cuisine, particularly in the mountain regions of Nepal, as well as in the Punjabi cuisine in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, where a dish called sarson da saag (mustard greens) is prepared. [11]