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Pakora (pronounced [
pəˈkɔːɽa]) is a
fritter originating from the
Indian subcontinent. They are sold by
street vendors and
served in
restaurants in South...
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Bread pakora is an
Indian and ****stani
fried snack (
pakora or fritter). It is also
known as
bread bhaji (or bajji). A
common street food, it is made...
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Haggis pakora is a
Scottish snack food that
combines traditional Scottish haggis ingredients with the ****es,
batter and
preparation method of
Indian and...
- ****es),
variety of pitha, aloo chop, singara, ghugni, amerti, bundia, nimki,
Pakora, khaja, batasa,
khabar tula,
Bengali sweets,
Roasted chickpeas and different...
- chicken, pizza,
chicken tikka, samosas,
onion rings, chow mein noodles,
pakora, naan bread,
garlic bread, coleslaw,
other fast
foods and
sauces such as...
- po****r
roadside snacks all over
South Asia and are
commonly referred to as
pakora (pakoda) or
bhajji (bhajia) in
local parlance—the
onion bhaji also enjoys...
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Sabine Pakora is a French-Ivorian actress.
Sabine Pakora studied acting at the
Ecole supérieur d’art
dramatique de
Paris and
Conservatoire d’Art Dramatique...
- Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim,
Tripura and
Arunachal Pradesh.
Bread pakora Dhoper chop
Karela nu shak List of
Indian breads List of
Indian drinks List...
- soup
based on gram flour, and it may
contain vegetable fritters called pakora,
which include dahi (yogurt) for a sour taste. It is
often eaten with cooked...
- such as
Khasta Kachuari Mangode -
Similar to
pakora, but
besan paste is
replaced with
yellow moong paste Pakora -
Different things such as paneer, vegetable...