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  2. Mangalorean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mangalorean cuisine is a collective name given to the cuisine of Mangalore.. Since Mangalore is a coastal city, fish forms the staple diet of most people. [1] Mangalorean Catholics' Sanna-Dukra Maas (Sanna – idli fluffed with toddy or yeast; Dukra Maas – Pork), Pork Bafat, Sorpotel and the Mutton Biryani of the Muslims are well-known dishes.

  3. Mangalorean Catholic cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mangalorean Catholics are Roman Catholics from Mangalore and the rest of the historic South Canara area by the southwestern coast of Karnataka, India. Most Mangalorean Catholics share ancestry with present-day Goan Catholics, they had migrated to South Canara from Portuguese Goa between 1560 and 1763 following their Christianisation in Goa.

  4. Karnataka cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Dating back to the Iron Age, Karnataka’s cuisine is said to be one of the oldest surviving in the country. [1] Karnataka cuisine includes the cuisines of the different regions and communities of the Indian state of Karnataka, namely, Uttara Karnataka cuisine, Dakshina Karnataka cuisine, Udupi cuisine, Mangalurean cuisine, Kodava cuisine, Saraswat cuisine, Mangalurean Catholic cuisine and ...

  5. Tandoori masala - Wikipedia

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    Tandoori masala or tandoori sauce is a mixture of spices specifically for use with a tandoor, or clay oven, in traditional cooking in the Indian subcontinent. The specific spices vary somewhat from one region to another but typically include: garam masala, garlic, ginger, onion, cayenne pepper, and sometimes other spices and additives. The ...

  6. Tandoori chicken - Wikipedia

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    Tandoori chicken is a dish made from chicken marinated in yogurt and spices and roasted in a tandoor, a cylindrical clay oven.The dish is now popular worldwide. The modern form of the dish was popularized by the Moti Mahal restaurant in New Delhi, India in the late 1940s.

  7. Tandoor bread - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic name for tandoor bread is ḵubz al-tannūr ('bread of the tannur ' Arabic: خبز التنور). In some places where it is especially common, such as Iraq, it may be called simply khubz (bread). [7] It is similar to, or in some cases the same as, taboon bread. In Iran, tandoor breads are known as nân-e-tanūri (Persian: نان ...

  8. List of snack foods from the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    Mangalore bajji: As it is referred to in Karnataka (Golibaje in South Canara), Mangalore bajji is a popular food made from maida, curd, rice flour, chopped onion, coriander leaves, coconut, jeera, green chillies, and salt. Masala puri: A type of chaat having originated in Karnataka, it is a snack popular in the Indian states of Karnataka and ...

  9. List of chicken dishes - Wikipedia

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    Chicken tikka – Boneless chicken pieces cooked in a tandoor; Chicken tikka masala – Indo-British dish consisting of boneless chicken pieces in curry sauce; Chicken under a brick – Roast chicken dish; Chicken Vesuvio – Italian-American dish popular in Chicago; Chicken vindaloo – Indian curry dish, originally from Goa