-
Mughal expansion into
South Asia.
Kormas were
often prepared in the
Mughal court kitchens, such as the
famous white korma,
perhaps garnished with vark, was...
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Kõrma is a
village in
Vinni Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in
northeastern Estonia.
Prior to the 2017
administrative reform of
Estonian local governments...
- paprika-saffron-fennel ****e
gravy colored with dyer's alkanet),
rogan josh,
daniwal korma (lamb
roasted with yoghurt, ****es and
onion puree,
topped with coriander...
- July 2014.
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March 2017. "Sheer
Khurma Recipe , How To Make
Sheer Korma » Maayeka". Maayeka. 6 July 2016.
Retrieved 23 June 2020. v t e v t e...
- (usually basmati) and ghee. It's a
lunch dish,
primarily served with
Kurma or
Korma and is very po****r in
Southern India. The ****es and
condiments used in...
-
Korma (Ancient Gr****: Κόρμα) was a town of
ancient Lycia,
which per the
Stadiasmus Patarensis was the
destination of a road from Acalissus. Its site is...
- (Mike) There's Only Two Tony
Cotteys by
David Brayley 141
Little Tommy Two
Kormas Terry Venables forgets the lid is on (Steff)
Saint and
Greavsie football...
- butter.
While kormas are rich, they are also mild,
containing little or no
cayenne or chillies.
There are both
vegetarian (navratan
korma) and non-vegetarian...
- and
tarkaris (curried vegetables).: 8 Mughal-influenced
dishes include kormas, kalias, biryanis, ****os,
teharis and khichuris.
Among the
various used...
-
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Korma Kynosarion Laertes Lagbe Lamos Lebessus Legeita Limnae in
Pamphylia Limnae...