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  2. Dhokla - Wikipedia

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    Dhokla is a savoury sponge dish that is native to the Indian state of Gujarat and parts of adjacent states, [1] and is popular throughout the country. It is made with a fermented batter that is steamed to a cake-like consistency.

  3. Nisha Madhulika - Wikipedia

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    Nisha Madhulika started cooking at an early age. She lived in Noida with her husband where she assisted in the husband's company. Nisha was struggling with empty nest syndrome. Nisha started a blog, writing on how to cook Indian vegetarian recipes in 2007 which led to her popularity. [8] In 2011, she launched a food and recipe YouTube channel. [9]

  4. Dal dhokli - Wikipedia

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    Daal dhokli (Gujarati: દાળ ઢોકળી) is an Indian dish common in Rajasthani and Gujarati cuisine, made by boiling wheat flour pieces in a toor dal stew. [1] A similar preparation is called varanfal (Marathi: वरण फळ), or chakolyaa (Marathi: चकोल्या) in Marathi. [2] It is commonly pronounced Dar Dhori in Gujurati.

  5. Talk:Dhokla - Wikipedia

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    The chickpeas used in this recipe are Indian in origin, and smaller than chickpeas found in the Middle east. Besan flour is made from these smaller chickpeas (often called desi channa) and not from the larger kind, called Kabuli (or Kabli) channa in India.

  6. Love Sex Aur Dhokha - Wikipedia

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    The song "I Can't Hold It" has a blend of Rajasthani folk music with dhoklas playing in the background. [28] Sampurna Wire wrote: "Overall, though Love Sex Aur Dhokla doesn't cover a distance similar to that of Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!, it has a much bigger single in the form of the title track "Love Sex Aur Dhokla" which makes all the difference ...

  7. Chakli - Wikipedia

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    Murukku, is a South Indian snack typically made with Rice and black gram (urad daal) flour during Diwali. It is also very popular in South Africa, introduced by the Indian diaspora. Maize flour is used instead of rice flour with the addition of salt and cumin as the basic dry ingredients. It is sold by street vendors and at neighborhood shops.

  8. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    Nisha Madhulika: India NishaMadhulika Indian home chef. Videos of North Indian vegetarian food recipes. Austin Mahone: United States Austin Mahone Pop singer who built a large online following in 2011. Taras Maksimuk: United States TechRax Known for videos of phones and other electronic devices being destroyed. Abhishek Malhan: India

  9. Nisha Katona - Wikipedia

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    Nisha Katona, MBE (born 23 October 1971) is a British restaurateur and TV personality. The daughter of two doctors, [1] she is the founder of Mowgli Street Food restaurants and the Mowgli Trust charity, a food writer and television presenter.