gram flour उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In Bharuch district, Gujarat, khichdi is rice cooked with turmeric to make it yellow, served mixed with kadhi, a thin sauce made from gram flour, curry leaves, cumin, and mustard seeds and eaten as an evening meal.
- As many areas of Maharashtra are drought prone, the staple food of the rural poor had traditionally been as simple as " Bajri Bhakri " accompanied by just a raw onion, a dry Chutney, or a Gram flour preparation called Jhunka.
- In the state of Maharashtra, the leaves, called " alu che paana ", are de-veined, rolled with a paste of gram flour, tamarind paste, red chili powder, turmeric, coriander, asafoetida, and salt, and then steamed.
- A variety of raita of India varies from region to region, most notable raithas are boondi raitha tiny balls of fried gram flour ( chickpea flour ), which may taste salty or " t + kh " ( spicy ) and onion raita and vegetable raita.
- Mature chickpeas can be cooked and eaten cold in salads, cooked in stews, ground into gram flour ( also known as chickpea flour and " " farinata ", also called " cecina ", or fried to make " panelle ".
- Typically bhakri is accompanied by " pitla " ( a stew of gram flour ) but it may also be served with curry, garlic chutney, " thecha " ( a thick paste of green or red chilies ), preparations of green leafy vegetables and raw onion.
- "' Raita "'is a condiment from the Indian subcontinent, notably in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, made with dahi ( yogurt, often referred to as curd ) together with raw or cooked vegetables, more seldom fruit, or in the case of boondi raita, with fried droplets of batter made from besan ( chickpea flour, generally labelled as gram flour ).
- "Mnasollsa " also describes recipes for " golamu " as a donut from wheat flour and scented with cardamom, " gharikas " as a fried cake from black gram flour and sugar syrup, " chhana " as a fresh cheese and rice flour fritter soaked in sugar syrup that the document suggests should be prepared from strained curdled milk mixed with buttermilk, and many others . " Mnasollsa " mentions numerous milk-derived sweets, along with describing the 11th century art of producing milk solids, condensed milk and methods for souring milk to produce sweets.