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The word dum translates to as steam-cooked or slow-cooked, while aloo means potato. [1] It is a part of the traditional Kashmiri Pandit cuisine, [2] [3] from the Kashmir Valley, in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Dum aloo is cooked widely in India and Pakistan. [4] There are also Banarasi and Bengali variations. [1]
Dahibara Aludum (Odia: ଦହିବରା ଆଳୁଦମ; Odia: [d̪ɔhibɔɾa aɭud̪ɔm]) is a variant of Dahi vada and originated from Cuttack of the state Odisha. [1] It is a type of chaat (snack) from Cuttack and is popular throughout India.
Dum aloo: Indian subcontinent: Potatoes, usually smaller ones, are first deep fried, then cooked slowly at low flame in a gravy with spices. [8] Farali potatoes: India: Deep fried farali potato, prepared with green chili peppers and may be eaten during fasting. Far far: India: Snack food composed primarily of potato starch and tinted sago.
Dum aloo – potatoes cooked in spicy gravy with Benarasi Dum technique; Pitha [33] Urad ka daal; Chokha – roasted tomatoes, roasted aubergine, roasted potatoes, roasted brinjals mixed with garlic chilli and raw mustard oil; Raita – yoghurt dips; Kofta – meat, vegetable, or paneer balls cooked in spicy gravy
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Bloody Mary Dip. Turn your favorite brunch cocktail into a creamy dip! It's zesty with just the right amount of heat. Top with chopped olives and serve with either veggies, crackers, or chips.
Aloo gobhi, aloo gobi or alu gobhi (pronounced [äːluː goːbʱiː]) is a vegetarian dish from the Indian subcontinent made with potatoes (aloo), cauliflower (gobhi), and Indian spices. [2] It is popular in Indian cuisine. [3] It is yellowish in color due to the use of turmeric, and occasionally contains black cumin and curry leaves.
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