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  2. Malabar matthi curry - Wikipedia

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    Malabar matthi curry, also known as fish curry, is a traditional Kerala dish. It is usually prepared with fish semi-stewed in a Kerala -style sauce that typically includes a blend of spices and assorted vegetables, such as okra or onions .

  3. Machher Jhol - Wikipedia

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    Machher Jhol (Bengali: মাছের ঝোল), Machha Jhola (Odia: ମାଛ ଝୋଳ), Machhak Jhor (Maithili: माछक झोर / Nepali: माछाको झोल), or Machhari ke Jhor (Bhojpuri: मछरी के झोर) is a traditional spicy fish curry in Nepalese cuisine (including Maithili Cousine and Bhojpuri Cuisine), Indian Cuisine (including Bengali Cuisine ...

  4. List of Indian dishes - Wikipedia

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    A Fish curry cooked with leafy green vegetables. Horioh Maas: A Golden Mustard Fish Curry. Ilish or Chingri Bhape: Curry. Ilish (Hilsha fish) or prawn, coconut, mustard, steamed. Traditional Bengali Dish. Kabiraji: A popular non-vegetarian Indian dish in eastern India prepared using chicken and fish: Kharoli: Pickle made from mustard; an ...

  5. Malvani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The head of the bangda (mackerel) fish is removed and discarded and the other part is fried as a whole. Malvani mutton curry (मटणाचो रस्सो) is a popular dish throughout the Konkan region. [3] It is similar to Chicken Malvani except that the spices are slightly different.

  6. Kerala cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A restaurant menu in Kerala Traditional Kerala sadhya Idiyappam served with egg. One of the traditional Kerala dishes is vegetarian and is called the Kerala sadya.A full-course sadya, consists of rice with about 20 different accompaniments and desserts, and is the ceremonial meal of Kerala eaten usually on celebratory occasions including weddings, Onam and Vishu.

  7. Curry - Wikipedia

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    The food offered is cooked to British taste, but with increasing demand for authentic Indian styles. [44] In 2001, chicken tikka masala was described by the British foreign secretary Robin Cook as "a true British national dish, not only because it is the most popular, but because it is a perfect illustration of the way Britain absorbs and ...

  8. Cuisine of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    machha besara: A fish curry prepared with mustard paste. [29] Machha Mahura: A fish curry prepared with small fish and vegetables. [30] Machha Jhola; Machha chhencheda : Fish mashed with a vegetable curry prepared in a ghee rich gravy. Chunna Machha Jhola: A fish curry, similar to Machha Jhola, but prepared with small smelt fish.

  9. Andhra cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Talakaya koora: a hearty meat curry with bold flavours, made with lamb's head, coriander, and spices. Chepala pulusu: a fish curry seasoned with freshly ground spices and tamarind juice. Endu chepala vankaya: a flavourful dry fish curry cooked with brinjal. [6] Royyala koora: prawns cooked in a tangy paste of tamarind and onion.