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  2. Sattu - Wikipedia

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    Satui or Sattu (Bhojpuri: सतुई; Hindi: सत्तू ; Nepali : सातु) is a type of flour, mainly used in Nepal, India, Tibet and Pakistan. Satui is a type of flour made up of dry roasted and ground pulses and cereals. The dry powder is prepared in various ways as a principal or secondary ingredient of dishes.

  3. Dal - Wikipedia

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    Dal tadka garnished with fried onion Most dal recipes are quite simple to prepare. The standard preparation begins with boiling a variety of dal (or a mix) in water with some turmeric , salt to taste, and then adding a fried garnish at the end of the cooking process. [ 18 ]

  4. Chickpea - Wikipedia

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    Cicer arietinum noir – MHNT. The chickpea or chick pea (Cicer arietinum) is an annual legume of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae, [2] [3] cultivated for its edible seeds. . Its different types are variously known as gram [4] [5] or Bengal gram; [5] chhola, chhana, chana, or channa; garbanzo [5] or garbanzo bean; or Egyptian pea.

  5. Chana Jor Garam - Wikipedia

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    Chana Jor Garam is a common street snack in most Indian states. It is usually made from chickpeas that are roasted and spiced. The chickpeas are soaked, dried and fried, and then flattened into small discs. The main ingredients are freshly chopped tomatoes, onion, few spices and a green chutney. It has a zesty and tart flavor.

  6. List of plants used in Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    (Kabli chana) كابلي چنا: चणे (Tsaṇe/Chaṇe) ꯍꯋꯥꯏ ꯀꯪꯘꯧ/ꯆꯅꯥ ꯀꯪꯘꯧ (Hawai Kanghou/Chana Kanghou) काबुली चना (Kābuli Chanā) काबुली चना/কাবুলি চনা (Kābuli Chanā) काबली चणां (Kābli Chaṇã) चना (Chanā) Cicer arietinum ...

  7. Gram flour - Wikipedia

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    Roasted gram flour is commonly added to season Burmese salads, and is the principal ingredient of Burmese tofu. [6] Roasted gram flour is also used to thicken several noodle soup dishes, including mohinga and ohn no khao swè. [7] [6] Gram flour is also used to make jidou liangfen, a Yunnanese dish similar to Burmese tofu salad.

  8. Vigna mungo - Wikipedia

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    The plant grows 30–100 cm with large hairy leaves and 4–6 cm seed pods. [2] ... Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz) Energy: ... Hindi: उड़द दाल ...

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

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    Pictured at top is chana masala, and bhatoora is below. Chole Kulche: A North Indian snack, "Chana" is a dish made using chickpea, soaked overnight, boiled, and then cooked in a gravy made with onion, tomatoes, garlic, ginger, and fragrant Indian spices. Kulcha is a form of yeast leavened flat bread, baked in oven.