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Other common bases include tomatoes or mangoes. The mixture can be flavored with mustard, chilis, curry leaves, jaggery, onions, or fenugreek. Fish, chicken, and eggs are typical meat additions. Pachi pulusu is an unheated version of pulusu, typically made of mangoes or tamarind, and eaten during the warmer months.
Kyopolou – Bulgarian-Turkish dish [4] Malidzano – Traditional Macedonian spread made from puréed bell peppers, eggplant, oil and salt. Mesa’ah - Egyptian fried eggplant made with tomato sauce, garlic, and onions; eaten cold. Mirza ghassemi – Iranian seasoned eggplant dish. Moussaka – Dish of layered vegetables, sauce and meat.
Doubles Tobago Cuisine; pacro water and sea moss drinks. Popular breakfast foods include doubles; roti (usually sada roti [1]) served with a variety of curried, roasted or fried vegetable dishes; fried bake served with saltfish, meat, or vegetable dishes; and coconut bake (coconut bread) served with a range of fillings.
In a shallow bowl, whisk together eggs and buttermilk. Place breadcrumbs in another bowl. Slice eggplant around 1/4-inch thick and dip each slice into egg mixture, then into breadcrumbs.
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Slice eggplant into thick layers and place on a baking sheet. Coat and drizzle in olive oil. Roast eggplant (flip until both sides have a brown, crust-like appearance ...
1. Heat a large enameled cast-iron casserole. Using a fork, prick the eggplant in a few places. Add the eggplant to the casserole, cover and cook over moderately low heat, turning once, until ...
Moussaka (/ muːˈsɑːkə /, UK also / ˌmuːsəˈkɑː /, US also / ˌmuːsɑːˈkɑː /) is an eggplant (aubergine)- or potato-based dish, often including ground meat, which is common in the Balkans and the Middle East, with many local and regional variations. The modern Greek variant was created in the 1920s by Nikolaos Tselementes ...
Spices are used heavily in the preparation of fish, and the fish is usually served either as a curry or a fried steak. Popular fish curries include boal, rohu, ilish, and pabda. One tradition includes the left side of the cidal fish being cooked in oil. [54] Bengali Vaishnavas avoid all types of fish, eggs and meat. Shorshe Ilish