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  2. Balchão - Wikipedia

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    Balchão is a method of cooking fish (de peixe), prawns (de camarão), or pork (de porco) in a spicy and sour tomato-chili sauce. [1] It resembles pickling and can be made days in advance, then served without heating. Some Goans make prawn balchão in tamarind sauce. [2] Traditional balchão uses a paste made from dried shrimp known as galmbo ...

  3. Shrimp curry - Wikipedia

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    Shrimp curry ( Portuguese: caril de camarão, Indonesian: 'gulai udang or kari udang ), also known as prawn curry, is a typical curry dish of Burmese cuisine, Indonesian cuisine in Indonesia ( Aceh and West Sumatra ), Indo-Portuguese cuisine in India ( Goa) and Portugal, Mozambican cuisine in Mozambique and Thai cuisine in Thailand ( Phuket ).

  4. Goan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Goan Hindu cuisine is mild, with use of tamarind and kokum for souring, and jaggery for sweetening. It uses spices such as asafoetida, fenugreek, curry leaves, mustard, and urad dal. Onion and garlic are also used. It also includes vegetables, such as lentils, pumpkins, gourds, bamboo shoots, and roots. The medium of cooking is coconut oil.

  5. Chingri malai curry - Wikipedia

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    Chingri malai curry or malai chingri, also known as prawn malai curry, is a Bengali curry made from tiger (bagda) and king prawns (chingri) and coconut milk and flavoured with spices. [1] The dish is popular throughout Bengal [2][3] and is served during weddings and celebrations, or for guests, [4] and was also very popular among the British in ...

  6. Manchurian (dish) - Wikipedia

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    Manchurian is a class of Indian Chinese dishes made by roughly chopping and deep-frying ingredients such as chicken, cauliflower (gobi), prawns, fish, mutton, and paneer, and then sautéeing them in a sauce flavored with soy sauce. [2][3] Manchurian is the result of the adaptation of Chinese cooking and seasoning techniques, specifically aimed ...

  7. Fried shrimp - Wikipedia

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    In Korean cuisine, fried shrimp is known as saeu-twigim (μƒˆμš°νŠ€κΉ€). Along with ojingeo-twigim (fried squid) and other twigims, it is a common street food and a bunsikjip (snack bar) item. It is also a common anju (food accompanying alcoholic drinks) for beer. [18]