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  2. Dahi (curd) - Wikipedia

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    Raita is a popular side dish in the Indian cuisine. Curd is an important part of everyday diet in the Indian subcontinent, both in slow cooked food and fast food. Slow (cooked) food. Curd rice; Dahi kadhi – curd curry; Doi maach – fish in curd curry, a Bengali dish; Dahi baigan/Kathrikai thayir kothsu – Eggplant with curd, south Indian ...

  3. List of yogurt-based dishes and beverages - Wikipedia

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    Doogh – Iranian fermented milk drink, Iranian cold yogurt beverage, sometimes with mint or sparkling water; Isgelen tarag – Mongolian yogurt drink; Lassi – Yogurt-based drink from India, Indian thick, cold yogurt beverage, can be savory or sweet or mixed with fruit; Leben – Food or beverage of fermented milk; Mattha – Dairy beverage

  4. Mattha - Wikipedia

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    It is made from dahi (yogurt) or buttermilk mixed with spices and sugar. Plain buttermilk is also called Mattha in the Indian states of Bihar, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Bangladesh [1] Ingredients added to buttermilk to make mattha may include mint, roasted cumin seeds, asafoetida, curry leaves, salt and sugar. [2] [3]

  5. 16 Types of Yogurt, Explained (Because the Dairy Aisle Is ...

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    Stoneyfield. Nutrition per cup (low fat): 120 calories, 15g carbs, 10g protein, 2g fat, 10g sugars This type of yogurt is your run-of-the-mill fermented dairy product. It has a thinner texture ...

  6. Maharashtrian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, yogurt is made every day using previous day's yogurt as the starting bacterial culture to ferment the milk. The Dahi is used as dressing for many salad or koshimbir dishes, to prepare Kadhi, to prepare cultured buttermilk or as a side dish in a thali. [22] Buttermilk is used in a drink called mattha by mixing it with spices. [23]

  7. Kadhi - Wikipedia

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    Kadhi or karhi is a yogurt-based dish originating from the Indian subcontinent. [1] It is made by simmering yogurt with besan (gram flour) and Indian spices until it forms a thick, tangy gravy. Sometimes, it is also mixed with pakoras (deep-fried fritters). It is often eaten with cooked rice or roti. [2]

  8. 2025 Food Trends You’re About to See Everywhere - AOL

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    In the restaurant space, chefs are meeting this need with menu options like Turkish eggs (over a bed of chili oil-topped yogurt) and chickpea fries, according to the af&co. 17th annual hospitality ...

  9. Chaas - Wikipedia

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    Chaas is made by churning yogurt (curds/dahi) and cold water together in a pot, using a hand-held instrument called madhani (whipper). This can be consumed plain or seasoned with a variety of spices or made sweet (and then known as Lassi). [3] Chaas can be made from fresh yogurt, and the natural flavour of such chaas is mildly sweet.