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  2. Non-vegetarian food in India - Wikipedia

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    Non-vegetarian food (in Indian English sometimes shortened to non-veg food [1]) contains meat (red meat, poultry, seafood, or the flesh of any other animal), and sometimes, eggs. The term is common in India, but not usual elsewhere.

  3. List of Indian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Non-Vegetarian Chicken 65: Popular deep fried chicken preparation. Chicken, onion, ginger: Non-Vegetarian Currivepillai sadam (Tamil Nadu) Curry leaves and rice: Vegetarian: Breakfast dish Dibba rotti: It is a breakfast item made in Andhra pradesh and is also called Minaparotti. Made with rice, urad dal. Tastes good with a chutney. Vegetarian ...

  4. 20 Easy High-Fiber Vegetarian Dinners - AOL

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    These simple and delicious vegetarian dinner recipes contain at least 6 grams of fiber in every serving and come together in no more than three steps.

  5. 24 Vegetarian Casseroles for Weight Loss

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    This simple baked feta casserole recipe turns cherry tomatoes, feta cheese and chickpeas into a hearty, protein-rich vegetarian meal. After baking, it creates a savory-sweet tomato–olive oil ...

  6. Indian vegetarian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pre-ordering the IATA meal code AVML (Asian vegetarian meal) usually results in a meal without meat, poultry, fish, seafood, and eggs. Ingredients can be vegetables, legumes, fresh and dried fruit, dairy products, tofu, cereal, grains, vegetarian gelatine, spices and aromas associated with the Indian sub-continent. The meal can be spiced mildly ...

  7. Prasada - Wikipedia

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    Non-vegetarian is prohibited in some of the temples. Offering of food items forms part of the upachara or services to a Hindu deity in many Hindu traditions but is not universal. The murti (icon) is revered as a living entity who is offered food, fruits, and betelnut among others. Offering of fresh produce before cooking in Tamil Nadu, India

  8. Maithil cuisine - Wikipedia

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    It is a part of Indian and Nepalese cuisine. [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] The cuisine is categorized by types of food for various events, from banquets, to weddings and parties, festival foods, and travel foods. [4] [5]

  9. Leaf plate - Wikipedia

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    Pattals are also used for wrapping food or steaming food. [citation needed] In olden days, until a century ago, a would-be son-in-law was tested on his dexterity in making a patravali plate and bowl (for serving more liquid parts of the meal such as daal or stew) before being declared acceptable by the soon to be father-in-law. [citation needed]