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The black gram or urad bean [a] (Vigna mungo) is a bean grown in South Asia.Like its relative, the mung bean, it has been reclassified from the Phaseolus to the Vigna genus. The product sold as black gram is usually the whole urad bean, whereas the split bean (the interior being white) is called white lentil.
In Indian cuisine, dal (also spelled daal or dhal [1] pronunciation: ), parippu, pappu, or paruppu are dried, split pulses (e.g., lentils, peas, and beans) that do not require soaking before cooking. India is the largest producer of pulses in the world. [2]
The Barbapapa cartoon is popular in many countries worldwide and has been dubbed into a wide variety of languages, including five separate English dubs. In the United States, it was syndicated on various networks throughout the 1970s with a dub by Magno Sound and Video in New York.
Padmadalakshan, better known by his stage name Kuthiravattam Pappu (24 December 1936 – 25 February 2000), [1] was a popular Indian stage and film actor.His repertoire of acting was based on his unique style and use of the Kozhikodan [2] dialect, impeccable timing and the capability to grasp the subtle nuances of any character and mould it into his signature "Pappu style".
The film stars Mohanlal, Shobana, and Nedumudi Venu, with Kaviyoor Ponnamma, K. P. A. C. Lalitha, Sukumari, Kuthiravattam Pappu, Sreenivasan, Sankaradi, and Sharat Saxena in supporting roles. The background score was composed by S. P. Venkatesh , while the Berny-Ignatius duo composed the songs.
The various names for the flatbread include puran puri (પુરણ પુરી) or vedmi in Gujarati, bobbatlu or baksham or oliga in Telugu, Andhra Pradesh holige or obbattu in Kannada, puran poli (पुरणपोळी) in Marathi, payasaboli or simply boli (ബോളി) in Malayalam, Boli in Tamil, bhakshalu or pole or polae in Telugu, Telangana and ubbatti or simply poli in Konkani.
Jangiri Madhumita as Pappu; Nirosha as Kakinada Kanaga Durga, Pappu's mom; Kurinji Nathan as Kopalakrishnan (Koki), Chinna Papa's younger son and Pappu's husband; Sheva Raj as Vajrakomban (Vajju) Vetrivelan as Balakrishnan (Balki), Chinna Papa's elder son and Periya Papa's husband; Delhi Kumar as Bakthavachalam (Periya Papa's father) Lollu ...
Odayil Ninnu (From the Gutter) is a Malayalam novel written by Indian author P. Kesavadev in 1942. The protagonist of the novel is a rickshaw-puller named Pappu. [1] The novel is one of the best-known works of Kesavadev.