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  2. Dal - Wikipedia

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    Dal or paruppu is the main ingredient of the Indian snack vada. Dal tadka and naan. Dal are often prepared in three different forms: Unhulled and whole, known as sabut ('whole' in Hindi), such as sabut urad dal or mung sabut; Unhulled and split, known as chilka ('shell' in Hindi), such as chilka urad dal or mung dal chilka;

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  4. Vada (food) - Wikipedia

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    Commonly used legumes include pigeon pea, chickpea, black gram and green gram. Vegetables and other ingredients are added to improve taste and nutritive value. [13] For legume-based vadas, the legumes (dal) are soaked with water, and then ground to a batter.

  5. List of chickpea dishes - Wikipedia

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    Chana dal – Dried, split pulses used for cooking; Chana masala – Chickpea dish from the Indian subcontinent; Chickpea bread – Type of bread made from chickpea flour from Albania and Turkey; Chickpea noghl; Ciceri e Tria – Italian pasta dish; Cocido madrileño – Spanish chickpea-based stew

  6. Gram flour - Wikipedia

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    Besan or gram flour is a pulse flour made from chana dal or chickpea flour (split Bengal gram) or brown/kaala chana, a chickpea. It is a staple ingredient in the cuisines of the Indian subcontinent, including Indian, Bangladeshi, Burmese, Nepali, Pakistani, Sri Lankan and Caribbean cuisines.

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    Dahl would discard rejected pages into a rubbish bin by his side. Books and a filing cabinet were at his other side. Dahl wrote with Dixon Ticonderoga pencils on yellow A4 pads, resting on a piece of wood on a cardboard tube. [9] [10] A public appeal was made in 2011 to save the hut which was in "imminent danger of falling apart due to decay".

  9. Split pea - Wikipedia

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    Yellow split peas are most often used to prepare dal in Guyana, Suriname, Mauritius, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica and Fiji. Referred to as simply dal, it is prepared similarly to dals found in India, but also may be used in other recipes. Yellow split peas are used to make a sweet snack in Beijing cuisine.