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  2. Manipuri cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Manipuri cuisine refers to the cuisine of Manipur, a state of northeastern India.Daily meals are based on rice, with a few side dishes of vegetables, fish and meat. [1] A meal would usually have a vegetable stew called ensaang or athongba, flavored with dried or fried fish; stir-fried vegetables called kanghou; and a spicy item, which could be morok metpa (a chili paste), eromba (boiled and ...

  3. Category:Manipuri cuisine - Wikipedia

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  4. Singju - Wikipedia

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    In this type, the main ingredients are Ngari (a Manipuri form of fermented fish), salt, chillies and green leafy vegetables (compatible vegetables' list are listed below). [2] It can also be made with chicken, beef, pork or shrimp. However, Meitei Pangals do not eat pork singju.

  5. Kabok - Wikipedia

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    Kabok or Kapok is a Meitei Manipuri ethnic food item, generally made up of puffed rice, roasted rice and molasses. It is available in many flavours, including honey flavor, sugarcane flavor and many others. It is a very popular snack in the Indian state of Manipur, especially among the Manipuri ethnicity.

  6. Ngari (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Ngari, a fermented fish product from Manipur. Ngari is a fermented fish product indigenous to the people of Manipur. Nga means fish in Meitei language and ri (riba/liba) means the process of fermentation. [1]

  7. Meitei proverbs - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... the Shaugri (vernacular Manipuri name of roselle, scientific name ... is the food of the magnet (yot chabi ...

  8. Eromba - Wikipedia

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  9. Hentak - Wikipedia

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    Hentak is a thick fermented paste in Manipuri cuisine made with sun-dried fish powder and the petioles of aroid plants. The small Indian flying barb fish are sun dried on bamboo trays and crushed to powder. The aroid petioles are cut into pieces and left in the sun for one day, then in equal parts with the fish powder the mixture is sealed in ...