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  2. Sooji toast - Wikipedia

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    Sooji is soaked in curd or buttermilk (preferably medium sour in taste) for 15 minutes. Salt can be added to taste. Other ingredients that can be added to enhance the flavour are tiny chopped pieces of green chilly, onion, tomato, ginger and a pinch of jeera. [1]

  3. Suji ka halwa - Wikipedia

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    Suji ka Halwa (Hindi: सूजी का हलवा, Marathi: रव्याचा शिरा, Urdu: سوجی کا حلوہ) or Mohan Bhog (Hindi: मोहन भोग, Sanskrit: मोहन भोग) is a type of halvah made by toasting semolina (called suji, sooji, or rawa) in a fat like ghee or oil, and adding a sweetener like sugar syrup, honey, or jaggery powder.

  4. Halva - Wikipedia

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    Halva (also halvah, halwa, halua, [1] and other spellings; Arabic: حلوى Bhojpuri:𑂯𑂪𑂳𑂄, Hindi: हलवा, Persian: حلوا, Urdu: حلوا) is a type of confectionery that is widely spread throughout the Middle East and North Africa, the Balkans, Central Asia, and South Asia.

  5. You Can Make a Soft, Fluffy Loaf of Bread with a Can of ... - AOL

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    What makes this bread so darn delicious is that each ingredient (flour, yeast, butter, sugar, milk and sweetened condensed milk) perfectly balances its counterparts to ensure a light, cloud-like ...

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  7. Swiss chocolate - Wikipedia

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    In 1875, a Swiss confectioner, Daniel Peter, developed the first solid milk chocolate using condensed milk, which had been invented by Henri Nestlé, who was Peter's neighbour in Vevey. [1] [2] In addition to milk, a wide variety of ingredients other than cocoa are used to make the most popular chocolate bars.

  8. Sujebi - Wikipedia

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    Sujebi [1] (수제비; South Korean name), ttŭdŏguk (뜨더국; North Korean name), or hand-pulled dough soup, [1] or Korean-style pasta soup, [citation needed] is a Korean traditional soup consisting of dough flakes roughly torn by hand, with various vegetables.

  9. Nanaimo bar - Wikipedia

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    The Nanaimo bar (/ n ə ˈ n aɪ m oʊ / nə-NY-moh) is a bar dessert that requires no baking and is named after the Canadian city of Nanaimo in British Columbia. [1] It consists of three layers: a wafer, nut (walnuts, almonds, or pecans), and coconut crumb base; custard icing in the middle; and a layer of chocolate ganache on top.