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Tamarind: املی: Imli Nutmeg: جائفل: Jaifal Mace: جاوتری: Javitri Cashewnut: كاجو: Kaju Black salt: كالا نمک: Kala Namak Black pepper: كالی مرچ: Kali Mirch Nigella seed: کلونجی: Kalonji Dried fenugreek leaf قصوری میتھی: Kasoori Methi Tragacanth Gum گوند کتیرا: Gond Katira Allspice ...
Planning for the International Mother Language Institute (IMLI), intended to promote Bangla and preserve endangered languages, began in 1999. [2] It was inaugurated at Segunbagicha, Dhaka, Bangladesh on 15 March 2001. [3] Construction started on 6 April 2003, stopped with the next change of government, and resumed on 11 February 2008.
Other prominent ingredients and combinations include coriander, capsicum, mint (coriander and mint chutneys are often called हरा hara chutney, Hindi for "green"), Tamarind or imli (often called meethi chutney, as मिठाई meethi in Hindi means "sweet"), sooth (or saunth, made with dates and ginger), coconut, onion, prune, tomato ...
South Asian cuisine encompasses a delectable variety of sub-cuisines and cooking styles that vary very widely, reflecting the diversity of the Indian subcontinent, even though there is a certain centrality to the general ingredients used.
[51] [52] Others are juices derived from vegetables and fruits, such as watermelon shakes, [53] carrot juice and tamarind juice (imli ka paani). Shikanjvi and neembu paani drinks are especially preferred during the summer. Jal-jeera is also common as well. Sattu is a traditional North Indian drink that is also traditionally consumed in the Punjab.
[14] [15] In Urdu, tamarind is called imli and is commonly paired with dried plums (aaloo bukhara). [16] Almond sherbet is probably of Persian origin [17] and can be spiced with cardamom and kewra. [18] Another version of almond sherbet is made with milk and saffron and musk melon seeds are sometimes added. [19] [20] Bael ka sharbat
Imlie (transl. Tamarind) is an Indian Hindi-language drama television series that aired from 16 November 2020 to 12 May 2024 on StarPlus and streams on Disney+ Hotstar. [1] The show was produced by Gul Khan under 4 Lions Films.
Pulihora, also known as Pulisoru, Pulinchoru, Puliyogare, Puliyodarai, Ambad Baath, Kokum rice, or simply Tamarind rice, is a common and traditional rice preparation in the South Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. [1]