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  2. Maharashtrian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A Thali from Kolhapur, Maharashtra with red (tambda rassa) and white (pandhara rass) gravies to be served with meat. Meat dishes are prepared in a variety of ways: Taambda rassa is a hot spicy curry with red gravy from Kolhapur. [18] Pandhara rassa is also a goat curry from Kolhapur with white coconut-milk-based gravy. [69]

  3. Malvani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Malvani cuisine uses coconut liberally in various forms such as grated, dry-grated, fried, coconut paste and coconut milk. Many masalas have dried red chilies and other spices like coriander seeds, peppercorns, cumin, cardamom, ginger and garlic. Some dishes also use kokum, dried kokam , tamarind, and raw mango (kairi). The Malvani masala, a ...

  4. List of Indian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Indian food is also heavily influenced by religious and cultural choices. Some Indian dishes are common in more than one region of India, with many vegetarian and vegan dishes. Some ingredients commonly found in Indian dishes include: rice, wheat, ginger, garlic, green chillies and spices.

  5. List of Indian soups and stews - Wikipedia

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    Korma, or qorma, (Hindi: क़ोरमा; Bengali: কোরমা) is a dish originating in South Asia, [9] consisting of meat or vegetables braised with yogurt , water or stock, and spices to produce a thick sauce or gravy. Paya is a traditional meat stew originating in the Indian subcontinent. Recipes for this dish vary regionally.

  6. Indian cookbooks - Wikipedia

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    The book explains different methods of using spices and making blends for recipes; types of cookware and choosing different vessels for different recipes; preserving food and fruits to make pickles and papad; methods of making butter and ghee and different ways to season them; and ingredient substitutions.

  7. Maithil cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Maithil cuisine, also known as Mithila cuisine, is a part of Indian and Nepalese cuisine. [1] It is the traditional cooking style of Maithils residing in the Mithila region of the subcontinent. [2] Maithil cuisine comprises a broad repertoire of rice, wheat, fish and meat dishes and the use of various spices, herbs and natural edibles. [3]

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  9. List of dishes made using coconut milk - Wikipedia

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    Meat in a black stew of coconut milk, burnt coconut meat, and various spices Tupig: Ground slightly-fermented soaked glutinous rice mixed with coconut milk, muscovado sugar, and young coconut (buko) strips. It is wrapped into a cylindrical form in banana leaves and grilled directly on charcoal. Ube halaya