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Raita is a side dish in Indian cuisine made of dahi ( yogurt, often referred to as curd) together with raw or cooked vegetables, fruit, or in the case of boondi raita, with fried droplets of batter made from besan ( chickpea flour, generally labeled as gram flour ). The closest approximation in Western cuisine is a side dish or dip, or a cooked ...
Cucumber, dahi (yogurt), Green Chilli. Media: Cucumber Raita. Cucumber Raita is a variation of raita that can be used as a dip or a salad. It is made by mixing together freshly chopped cucumber, green chillies, and dahi (yogurt), and optionally finely chopped tomato and onion. [ 1][ 2] It is especially popular in the summer months as it helps ...
Kachumber. Kachumber, or cachumber, is a salad dish in Indian cuisine consisting of fresh chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, unripe mangoes, lemon juice, and sometimes, chili peppers. [1] [2] Its regional variation in south India is known as Kosambari. Sometimes, raita, a similar dish made with curd, is also called kachumber.
Pork jarpaa jurpie. Boiled pork with onions, chillies, ginger and garlic from Tripura. Non-Vegetarian [ 1] Chak-Hao Kheer. Purple rice porridge from Manipur. Vegetarian [ 1] Galho. Galho is similar to khichdi, a dish made from rice and also lentils and also popular in the most parts of North East India. Vegetarian.
Arroz con gandules is a traditional Puerto Rican dish that consists of rice, pork, tomato paste, achiote, gandules (pigeon peas), and sofrito. Perfect served alongside pernil and yuca fries (and ...
Kosambari. Kosambari, Kosumalli or Koshambari is a typical South Indian salad made from pulses (split legumes ), cucumber and seasoned with mustard seeds. [ 1] The pulses generally used are split green gram ( hesaru bele in Kannada ). [ 2] These salads are sometimes eaten as snacks, but usually as a part of full course meal.
Pakhaḷa with yogurt, lemon, fresh cilantro, sautéed mustard and cumin seeds. Pakhaḷa ( Odia: ପଖାଳ, romanized: påkhāḷå, Odia pronunciation: [pɔkʰaɭɔ]) is an Odia cuisine, consisting of cooked rice washed or lightly fermented in water. The liquid part of the dish is known as Toraṇi ( Odia: ତୋରାଣି, romanized ...
Indian cuisine is overwhelmingly vegetarian friendly and employs a variety of different fruits, vegetables, grains, and spices which vary in name from region to region within the country. Most Indian restaurants serve predominantly Punjabi/North Indian cuisine, while a limited few serve a very limited choice of some South Indian dishes like Dosa.