Eleocharis dulcis (redirect from Singada)
Eleocharis dulcis, the Chinese water chestnut or water chestnut, is a grass-like sedge native to Asia, tropical Africa, and Oceania. It is grown in many...
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16 April 2023. IndiaCurry.com Chikki and Recipes Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Singada Chikki recipe on Recidemia Indian Chikki Recipes...
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Puri, Mudhi(muri,murmura,puffed rice)or any regular Odia snacks i.e Bara,Singada etc. In Bihar, green chickpeas or freshly harvested green peas are used...
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"Kisukisu Manusa" P. Vijay Harish Raghavendra, Mathangi 4:41 3. "Rendu Kaalu Singada Giri" Na. Muthukumar Manikka Vinayagam, D. Imman 3:45 4. "Dei Kaiya Vechikitu...
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and is usually filled with onions and minced meat. Samosas are called singadas in the eastern zone of Nepal; the rest of the country calls it samosa....
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Kachodi chaat Suji Bara Pakudi Aloo chop Baigani Dantikili(mudki/murki) Singada (samosa) Kheeri: Kheeri is the Odia word for kheer, predominantly made...
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a local or occupational nature. The ‘Singadia’ or those who cultivate ‘Singada nut’; the ‘Nadha’ or those who live on banks of streams and the ‘Dhurias’...
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