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  2. Gir Kesar - Wikipedia

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    The 'Gir Kesar' mango, also called Kesar, is a mango cultivar grown in the foothills of Girnar in Gujarat, western India. The mango is known for its bright orange colored pulp and was given the geographical indication status in 2011. The biggest market of Gir Kesar is in Talala Gir (45 km from Gir national park) known as a Mango Market Yard ...

  3. Kesarwani - Wikipedia

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    The Kesarwani, also known as Kesarvani, Keshri or Kesri, are sub Bania caste found in India. [1] They originated in the Kashmir region and are now found in other parts of northern India, to which they migrated during the Mughal era. Kesar refers to saffron, which they traded, and Wani refers to the Kashmiri caste to which they belong. [1]

  4. Quintal - Wikipedia

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    In France it used to be defined as 100 livres (pounds), about 48.95 kg (108 lb), and has been redefined as 100 kg (mesures usuelles), thus called metric quintal with symbol qq. In Spain , the quintal is still defined as 100 libras , or about 46 kg (101 lb), but the metric quintal is also defined as 100 kg; [ 3 ] In Portugal a quintal is 128 ...

  5. This Is The Healthiest Source Of Protein, According To A New ...

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    A new report from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) suggests that beans and legumes are healthier proteins than lean meat: here's why.

  6. Keshar - Wikipedia

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    Kesar may refer to: The Saffron (Autumn) Crocus. It is a flower which mainly grows in northern India. It is a flower which mainly grows in northern India. It is used in decorating desserts and sweet dishes it is of red colour and gives the dish yellow colour and its taste.

  7. Indian units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    These are the weights and measures popular in North India before the adoption of the metric system. There were different systems in Bengal, the Presidency of Madras, and Bombay. The following nomenclature was prevalent in North India until the metric system was established: 4 Chāwal (grain of rice) = 1 Dhan (weight of one wheat berry)

  8. Alabama misses out on College Football Playoff bracket, fans ...

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    The Alabama Crimson Tide were left out of the 12-team College Football Playoff bracket on Sunday and fans of the sport appeared to rejoice.

  9. Nagkesar seed oil - Wikipedia

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    In the Himalayas and India the tree can grow at altitudes up to 1,500 m ... heavy and strong at about 72 pounds per cubic foot (1.15 g/cm 3). Its density is 1.12 ton/m 3.