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  2. Kadhi chawal - Wikipedia

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    Kadhi chawal ("curd curry with rice") is a popular dish originating from India. Kadhi is prepared by mixing Curd, Besan (Chickpea Flour) and different spices. It is served with boiled rice [1] and is very popular in Northern and Western states of India. It usually has a thick consistency and contains fritters .

  3. Kadhi - Wikipedia

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    The Sindhi diaspora in India usually make kadhi by roasting the chickpea flour and adding vegetables to the chickpea gravy. It is called kadhi because of the use of curry leaves, which are called kadhi patta in Sindhi. Instead of yogurt, tamarind pulp is used to give it a sour taste.

  4. Pakora - Wikipedia

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    Pakora (pronounced [pəˈkɔːɽa]) is a fritter originating from the Indian subcontinent. They are sold by street vendors and served in restaurants across South Asia . [ 5 ] They often consist of vegetables such as potatoes and onions, which are coated in seasoned gram flour batter and deep-fried.

  5. How to Make Curry - AOL

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    The post How to Make Curry appeared first on Taste of Home. Learn how to make a delicious Indian curry at home! This recipe is based on a basic North Indian curry, and can easily be adapted. The ...

  6. Punjabi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Punjabi Kadhi Pakora (traditional curry with rice). Kadhi is a type of curry made with yogurt or buttermilk, which is thickened with chickpea flour and seasoned with ginger, turmeric, chilies, and tempered spices. Deep-fried lumps of spiced chickpea-flour batter (pakoras) are also added.

  7. Bhaji - Wikipedia

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    Outside Southern and Western India, such preparations are often known as pakora. Its variations include the chili bajji, potato bajji, onion bajji, plantain bajji and the bread bajji (or bread pakora). Another version is called bonda (in south India), vada (in Maharashtra) and gota (in Gujarat).

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

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    The most popular varieties are palak pakora, made from spinach, paneer pakora, made from paneer (soft cheese), pyaz pakora, made from onion, and aloo pakora, made from potato. Pakwan: Crisp snacks Palappam: A Nasrani dish of fermented bread made with rice batter and coconut milk, hence the name palappam (meaning milk bread).

  9. Gujarati kadhi - Wikipedia

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    Gujarati Kadhi served with Bhaat (steamed rice). When Barack Obama visited India he was served Gujarati kadhi. [4] Kadhi was included on the Chinese president's menu when he visited Ahmedabad. [5]