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  2. Uttapam - Wikipedia

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    An uttapam (or uthapam, uttappam, etc.) is a type of dosa from South India.Unlike a typical dosa, which is crisp and crepe-like, an uttapam is thicker, with toppings.The name is derived from the Tamil words appam and utthia or uttria, meaning "poured appam", because appam is cooked in a round-bottom pan, whereas utthia-appam is cooked on a flat skillet.

  3. Appam - Wikipedia

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    Appam is a close relative of dosa. Early dosas were made from rice batter and later black lentils were introduced, and since then black lentils have become an integral component of dosa. [ 3 ] The recipe of appam unlike dosa has remained unchanged for centuries. [ 3 ]

  4. Template:Uttapam - Wikipedia

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    A plate of Uttapam for you: Here is a plate of Uttapam for you. Uttapam is a type of dosa from South India. Unlike a typical dosa, which is crisp and crepe-like, uttapam is thicker, with toppings. Hope you'll like it. Thank you. ~~~~ For more Indian dishes, visit the Kitchen of WikiProject India.

  5. File:Dosa preparation.ogv - Wikipedia

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    Dosa_preparation.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 28 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 718 kbps overall, file size: 2.41 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  6. Dosa (food) - Wikipedia

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    Dosa with chutney and sambar with sauteed potato filling in a restaurant Dosa served with sautéed potatoes. Dosa is the anglicised name of a variety of South Indian names for the dish, for example, dosai in Tamil, dōsaë in Tulu, and dosha in Malayalam. The standard transliterations and pronunciations of the word in various South Indian ...

  7. Dvesha - Wikipedia

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    Dvesha (Sanskrit: द्वेष, IAST: dveṣa; Pali: 𑀤𑁄𑀲, romanized: dosa; Tibetan: zhe sdang) is a Buddhist and Hindu term that is translated as "hate, aversion". [1] [2] [3] In Hinduism, it is one of the Five Poisons or kleshas. In Buddhism, Dvesha (hate, aversion) is the opposite of raga (lust, desire).

  8. Rasam (dish) - Wikipedia

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    Rasam (Tamil-ரசம்) or Saatramudhu (Tamil-சாற்றமுது) is a spicy South Indian soup-like dish. [1] It is usually served as a side dish with rice. In a traditional South Indian meal, it is part of a course that includes sambar rice.

  9. Masala dosa - Wikipedia

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    Masala dosa (Kannada: ಮಸಾಲೆ ದೋಸೆ, masāle dōse y) is a dish of South India originating in the town of Udupi, Karnataka. [1] [2] [3] While there is variation in the recipe from town to town, [4] the basic recipe typically starts with a fermented batter of parboiled rice, poha, and various legumes (black gram, pigeon peas, chickpeas), and incorporates various spices for ...