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Saags of
Sarson (Mustard),
Palak (spinach),
Mooli (Radish) are
common but
exclusive saags cooked in the
state are:
Kandali saag /
Bicchu ghas ka
saag...
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Sarson da
saag, also
known as
Sarsa da
saag is a dish of
mustard greens cooked with ****es. It
originated in the
north of the
Indian subcontinent and...
- Look up
saag in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
SAAG may
refer to:
Sagarika (born 1970),
Indian singer and actress,
nicknamed Saag South Asia Analysis...
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Lauri Saag (born 26 May 1977) is an
Estonian geneticist,
mycologist and lichenologist. As of 2023 he is ****ociate
professor of po****tion
genetics at the...
- der
Saag (born 29
October 1999) is an
Australian professional footballer who
plays as a
right back and
right winger, for
Brisbane Roar. Van der
Saag was...
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Kaimar Saag (born 5
August 1988) is an
Estonian professional footballer who
plays as a
striker for
Paide Linnameeskond. At the age of 16,
Saag started...
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Kalmi saag Munga saag Koira Saag Gandhari saag Koinar saag Chakod saag Sarla saag Chench saag Chimti saag Katai saag Dhhahdhhaa saag Golgola saag Khesaari...
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Michael S.
Saag (born (1955-10-02)October 2, 1955) is a
physician and
prominent HIV/AIDS
researcher at the
University of
Alabama at
Birmingham (UAB). He...
- The
terms palak chhena and
saag chhena are
sometimes used
interchangeably in
restaurants in the Anglosphere. However,
saag chhena is
different from traditional...
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Andres Saag (born 21
November 1955) is an
Estonian mycologist. He has
recombined the
following taxon:
Nephromopsis yunnanensis (Nyl.)
Randlane &
Saag, 1992...