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    1.5 cups rice – cooked 2 teaspoons + 2 tablespoons oil chopped fresh coriander for garnishing 6-7 dried red chillies 1 tablespoon split Bengal gram (chana dal, soaked and drained) Scraped coconut for garnishing 8-10 curry leaves 2-3 green chillies, split 2 teaspoons tamarind pulp 1 teaspoon mustard seeds 0.5 teaspoon turmeric powder

  3. List of plants used in Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Indian vegetable markets and grocery stores get their wholesale supplies from suppliers belonging to various regions/ethnicities from all over India and elsewhere, and the food suppliers/packagers mostly use sub-ethnic, region-specific item/ingredient names on the respective signs/labels used to identify specific vegetables, fruits, grains and ...

  4. Spiced rice - Wikipedia

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    Spiced rice is a rice-based dish flavored with various types of spice. Spiced rice is common around the world, with one of the most notable dishes being Indian Ghee rice, which uses ghee butter as a primary ingredient. Spiced rice is common among the people of Kerala, especially Malabar region of Kerala, Tulunad region of Karnataka and in Tamil ...

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  6. Jeera bhaat - Wikipedia

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    It is a very popular dish in the Indian subcontinent and most commonly used as an everyday rice dish. [2] The Hindi term for cumin seeds is "jeera" or "zeera", with the latter also being used in Urdu, thus owing to the name of the dish. The ingredients used are rice, cumin seeds, vegetable oil, onions, salt and coriander leaves.

  7. Rasam (dish) - Wikipedia

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    Rasam (Tamil-ரசம்) is a spicy South Indian soup-like dish. [1] It is usually served as a side dish with rice. In a traditional South Indian meal, it is part of a course that includes sambar rice. Rasam has a distinct taste in comparison to sambar due to its own seasoning ingredients and is watery in consistency. Chilled prepared ...

  8. Tempering (spices) - Wikipedia

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    Tempering is a cooking technique used in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka in which whole spices (and sometimes also other ingredients such as dried chillies, minced ginger root or sugar) are cooked briefly in oil or ghee to liberate essential oils from cells and thus enhance their flavours, before being poured, together with ...

  9. List of Indian spices - Wikipedia

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    Cumin seed Used as a tempering spice. (Hindi: Jeera जीरा) Cumin seed ground into balls Curry leaf or sweet neem leaf Foliage of the curry tree. Cannot retain flavour when dried. Only used fresh. (Hindi: Kari Patta करी पत्ता) Fennel seed Used as natural mouth-freshener. Used as a tempering spice. (Hindi: Saunf ...

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