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  2. Malpua - Wikipedia

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    Malpua, or sometimes shortened to pua, is a sweetened breakfast served with morning tea or as a snack with evening tea or as a dessert originating from Eastern South Asia, popular in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, and Pakistan.

  3. Maithil cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Generally enjoyed with malpua, sohari puri, or steamed rice. Dokak jhor — commonly an oyster stew cooked with onion gravy; Arikanchanak tarkari — a preparation of marinated sun-dried colocasia leaves, steamed and cooked in mustard gravy; Goidila — a sauce prepared from green peas and flavouring, generally eaten with rice or rotis

  4. Cuisine of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Upma served with ghugni is a breakfast recipe made with suji; Dal ... Malpua [32] Kora [3] Khira sagara [32] Khirsapani; Chhena kheeri; Suji kheeri; Chhena Jhili [12 ...

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

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    A traditional breakfast in all of the South Indian states' cuisines, idli is a savoury cake that has become popular throughout India. The cakes are usually two to three inches in diameter and are made by steaming a batter consisting of fermented black lentils (de-husked) and rice. The fermentation process breaks down the starches so that they ...

  6. Uttar Pradesh cuisine - Wikipedia

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    As wheat is the staple food of the state, breads are very significant. Breads are generally flat breads; only a few varieties are raised breads. The breads may be made of different types of flour and can be made in various ways.

  7. 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.

  8. Idli - Wikipedia

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    Idli or idly (/ ˈ ɪ d l iː /; plural: idlis) or iddali or iddena is a type of savoury rice cake, originating from South India, popular as a breakfast food in Southern India and in Sri Lanka. The cakes are made by steaming a batter consisting of fermented de-husked black lentils and rice. The fermentation process breaks down the starches so ...

  9. List of pancakes - Wikipedia

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    Æbleskiver is a traditional Danish dessert. If served in December, it is often accompanied by Gløgg. Giant apam balik pancakes at a hawker stall in Malaysia A stack of plain crêpes A Dutch baby pancake served with lemon slices, powdered sugar and butter Murtabak cooking on a griddle Poffertjes A scallion pancake Thalipeeth Uttapam as a street food in Varanasi, India Japanese style souffle ...