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Aamras (also
known as amras) is a
Marathi sweet dish in the
India made from the pulp of the
mango fruit. The pulp of a ripe
mango is extracted, usually...
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Aamra (Bengali: আমরা, lit. 'We') is a 2006
Indian Bengali-language film
directed by
Mainak Bhaumik. The film
stars ****hu Sengupta,
Parambrata Chatterjee...
- The
Central Business District of
Belapur (C.B.D Belapur) is a
large upmarket neighbourhood of Navi Mumbai. The Navi
Mumbai Muni****l
Corporation is headquartered...
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December 2022.
Retrieved 13 June 2024. Ghosh, Avijit. "Movie Review:
Aamras". The
Economic Times.
Archived from the
original on 20
August 2023. Retrieved...
- in
Hindi films with the
small budget coming-to age
story of a girl with
Aamras,
though the film went unnoticed. In 2009, she
appeared in a
Telugu language...
- with
buttermilk and sugar. Ripe
mangoes are also used to make curries.
Aamras is a
thick juice made of
mangoes with
sugar or milk and is
consumed with...
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Akshaya Tritiya,
Ganesh Chaturthi and Holi. It is
eaten with Basundi,
Aamras, Kadhi, Amti, etc. In Maharashtra,
Puran Poli is
eaten with a
variant of...
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sylvatica (Himalayan mango)
Mangifera zeylanica (Sri
Lankan mango)
Mango dishes Aamras Amba Amc****
Mango pickle Mango sticky rice
Other topics International Mango...
- context".
Irish Journal of
Family Law. 22 (2): 8–12. Modell, Bernadette; Darr,
Aamra (March 2002). "Science and society:
genetic counselling and
customary consanguineous...
- as
Alice 2012 –
Rizwan (Short) as Ammi 2010 –
Aashayein as
Doctor 2009 –
Aamras: The
Sweet Taste of
Friendship as Mrs.
Sehgal (as Sonali) 2009 – Wishes...