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  2. Alcohol in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The company was called Carew & Co (Bangladesh) Ltd and it was nationalised by the government of Bangladesh in 1973. [2] The distillery is part of the Darsana Sugar Mill owned by the state-owned enterprise Bangladesh Sugar and Food Industries Corporation. It is the only sugar out of 15 state-owned mills that profit from the distillery.

  3. Jalgaon Bharit Brinjal - Wikipedia

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    Jalgaon Bharit Brinjal is a variety of brinjal grown in the Indian state of Maharashtra. [1] It is a common and widely cultivated crop in areas like Asoda , Bamnod, Mamurabad, Bhadli, Bhalod and Bhusaval of Jalgaon district located in the Khandesh region of North Maharashtra.

  4. Carew & Co (Bangladesh) Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Carew & Co (Bangladesh) Ltd. is the only licensed distillery producing alcohol made from sugar molasses in Bangladesh and is located at Darshana, Chuadanga, Khulna Division, Bangladesh. It is the only distillery in Bangladesh owned by the Government Of Bangladesh. [ 1 ]

  5. Eggplant - Wikipedia

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    Eggplant is widely used in its native India, for example in sambar (a tamarind lentil stew), dalma (a dal preparation with vegetables, native to Odisha), chutney, curry (vankai [61]), and achaar (a pickled dish). Owing to its versatile nature and wide use in both everyday and festive Indian food, it is often described as the "king of vegetables".

  6. Genetically modified brinjal - Wikipedia

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    The brinjal is an important food crop for India, and the potential commercialization of a genetically modified variety has drawn support and criticism. Although it is a major food crop in India, brinjal production is relatively low with fruit and shoot borer infestation a major constraint to yield . [ 31 ]

  7. Mattu gulla - Wikipedia

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    The production of Mattu gulla decreased in recent years due to various reasons such as pest attacks and advent of genetically modified brinjal. [1] According to the Department of Horticulture, it was grown in an area of 67 hectares in 2015, with an approximate yield of 40 tonnes per hectare. [1]

  8. Category:GI Tagged Brinjal varieties of India - Wikipedia

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  9. Desi daru - Wikipedia

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    Una Brand Desi daru. An article in the medical journal The Lancet estimated that nearly two-thirds of the alcohol consumed in India is country liquor. [citation needed] Globus spirits mentioned that India's country liquor market is about 242 million cases (over 30% of the beverage industry in India) with a growth rate of about 7% per annum. [6]