- mezhukkupuratti,
naranga achaar (lime pickle), as well as papadam,
plantain chips,
sharkara upperi, banana,
plain curd and buttermilk. The
buttermilk is typically...
- of a rare
combination of more than 70
medicinal materials called `kadu-
sharkara-yogam.'
These idols were
replaced by
panchaloha metals in 1972. They were...
- (బెల్లం) in Telugu,
bella (ಬೆಲ್ಲ) in Kannada, “Vellam”(வெல்லம்) in Tamil, "
sharkara" (ശർക്കര) in
Malayalam , "Gōḷa" (ગોળ) in
Gujarati , "miṣṭa" (मिष्ट) in...
- respectively;
sweet jaggery-banana
chips are
called sharkara upperi or
sharkkara varatty.
Sharkara varatty is more
expensive than upperi. It is an integral...
-
Valley civilisation. The
English word "sugar"
comes from a
Sanskrit word
sharkara for
refined sugar,
while the word "candy"
comes from
Sanskrit word khaanda...
- at the
lower part of the universe. The
seven grounds are:
Ratna prabha Sharkara prabha Valuka prabha Panka prabha Dhuma prabha Tamaha prabha Mahatamaha...
-
varieties of
opputtu are prepared,
including thenga (coconut) boli and
sharkara (brown sugar).
Opputtu is
eaten mostly after lunch or as an
evening snack...
- much less than milk chocolate. Mithai,
derived from the
Sanskrit word '
sharkara',
represents the
range of
Indian desserts.
These kinds of
desserts usually...
- at the
lower part of the universe. The
seven grounds are:
Ratna prabha Sharkara prabha Valuka prabha Panka prabha Dhuma prabha Tamaha prabha Mahatamaha...
-
pankikala (muddy),
jalaprayah (watery),
kachchaha (contiguous to water),
sharkara (full of
pebbles and
pieces of limestone),
sharkaravati (sandy), nadimatruka...