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  2. Dum aloo - Wikipedia

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    The word dum translates to as steam-cooked or slow-cooked, while aloo means potato. [1] It is a part of the traditional Kashmiri Pandit cuisine, [2] [3] from the Kashmir Valley of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Dum aloo is now cooked widely throughout India. [4] There are also Banarasi and Bengali variations. [1]

  3. Puran poli - Wikipedia

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    The various names for the flatbread include puran puri (પુરણ પુરી) or vedmi (વેડમી)in Gujarati, bobbatlu or baksham or oliga in Telugu, Andhra Pradesh holige or obbattu in Kannada, puran poli (पुरणपोळी) in Marathi, payasaboli or simply boli (ബോളി) in Malayalam, Boli in Tamil, bhakshalu or pole or polae in Telugu, Telangana and ubbatti or simply ...

  4. Kashmiri cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Wazel aelwa, forgotten aloo recipe mostly cooked in the villages. Matar olav, potatoes peas curry. A classic side dish that is regularly paired with white rice (batta). [306] Olav dude legit, potatoes in yoghurt. [307] Gande te matar, onions and peas. Gande te hemb, green beans and onions gravy. [308] Boda razmaah ta olav, green beans and ...

  5. 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.

  6. Thalassery cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Thalassery biryani recipe has additional distinct features; unlike other biryanis it is not oily because of the dum process used for preparation. A unique blend of spices is added and the kaima rice also adds a unique flavour. No oil is used to make the chicken, which is added raw into the masala mix. [E]

  7. Dahi vada - Wikipedia

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    Dahi vada is also known as "dahi vade" (दही वडे) in Marathi, dahi barey/dahi balley (دہی بھلے/دہی بڑے) in Urdu, dahi vada (दही वड़ा) in Hindi, dahi bhalla (دہی بھلا/ਦਹੀ ਭੱਲਾ) in Punjabi, thayir vadai(தயிர் வடை) in Tamil, [3] thairu vada(തൈര് വട) in Malayalam, perugu vada in Telugu, mosaru vade in Kannada ...

  8. Aloo - Wikipedia

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    Aloo paratha, an unleavened bread stuffed with mashed potatoes; Aloo pie, a fried pastry filled with potatoes and vegetables; Aloo pyri, potato curry and bread; Aloo tikki, deep fried potato patties with peas and spices; Dum aloo, fried potatoes with gravy; Saag aloo, fried potatoes with spinach (palak) or fenugreek (methi) curry

  9. Template:Dum Aloo - Wikipedia

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    A plate of Dum Aloo for you: Here is a plate of Dum Aloo for you. In Bengali, it is called Aloor dum. Dum Aloo is a popular dish in countries of the Indian Subcontinent, specially in India, Bangladesh. Hope you'll like it. Thank you. ~~~~ For more Indian dishes, visit the Kitchen of WikiProject India.