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  2. Indian cookbooks - Wikipedia

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    Indian cookbooks. Indian cookbooks are cookbooks written in India, or about Indian cooking. [1] Indian cooking varies regionally and has evolved over the centuries due to various influences. Vegetarianism has made a significant impact on Indian cooking [2] and spices play a major role as well. [3]

  3. Butter chicken - Wikipedia

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    Media: Butter chicken. Butter chicken, traditionally known as murgh makhani ( pronounced [mʊrɣ ˈməkʰaːni] ), is an Indian dish originating in Delhi. [ 1][ 2] It is a type of curry made from chicken with a spiced tomato and butter ( makhan) sauce. Its sauce is known for its rich texture. It is similar to chicken tikka masala, which uses a ...

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

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    A fritter made from vegetables like Onion, Potato, Plantain, Chiili and Bread. Bhajia. A spicy Indian snack, it consists of a core food (like soaked potato or fried onions), similar to potato fritters, with several variants. Bakarwadi. A crispy sweet and spicy snack, popular in Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan.

  5. Khana Khazana - Wikipedia

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    1993. ( 1993) –. 8 September 2012. ( 2012-09-08) Khana Khazana was an Indian Hindi -language cookery show hosted by Indian chef, Sanjeev Kapoor. [1] The show was primarily based upon Indian cuisine . The show was directed by Hansal Mehta .

  6. Banana - Wikipedia

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    The banana plant is the largest herbaceous flowering plant. [2] All the above-ground parts of a banana plant grow from a structure called a corm. [3] Plants are normally tall and fairly sturdy with a treelike appearance, but what appears to be a trunk is actually a pseudostem composed of multiple leaf-stalks ().

  7. Paya (food) - Wikipedia

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    Paya (food) Paya[ 1] is a traditional food from South Asia. It is served at various festivals and gatherings, or made for special guests. Paya means 'leg'/'feet' in Hindi and Urdu languages. [ 2] The main ingredients of the dish are the trotters ( hooves) of a cow, goat, buffalo, or sheep, cooked with various spices.

  8. Awadhi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Awadhi cuisine (Hindi: अवधी पाक-शैली, Urdu: اودھی کھانے) is a cuisine native to the Awadh region in Northern India and Southern Nepal. [1] The cooking patterns of Lucknow are similar to those of Central Asia, the Middle East, and Northern India and western India with the cuisine comprising both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.

  9. Rajasthani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Rajasthani cuisine is the cuisine of the Rajasthan state in North West India. It was influenced by various factors like the warlike lifestyles of its inhabitants, the availability of ingredients in an arid region and by Hindu temple traditions of sampradayas like Pushtimarg and Ramanandi. [ 1][ 2] Food that could last for several days and could ...