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Fried mixture of mashed vegetables
Desi cuisine. Some variations of this dish are baingan bhurta and aloo bhurta. The word bhurta is derived from the Sanskrit roots bhṛj (भृज्) and bhṛkta
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Capital and largest city of Bangladesh
city, alongside other chains and gourmet restaurants. Different kinds of bhurta, which refers to mashed vegetables, are widely eaten. Various types of Bengali
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Species of flowering tree
such as turmeric and cumin. Mashed drumstick pulp commonly features in bhurta, a mixture of lightly fried or curried vegetables. Because the outer skin
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mirch – Dish involving filling the cavities of a bell pepper with other food Bhurta – Fried mixture of mashed vegetables Dal – Dried, split pulses used for
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as basil seed- and tukma-based drinks. Panta bhat with ilish bhaja and bhurta, a popular Bengali New Year meal Traditional Bengali iftar bazaar A traditional
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Culinary tradition
Chokha - Pulsed and mashed vegetables with mustard oil and spices. Bajka Bhurta Bhunjia - Sautéed vegetables cooked in spices, usually containing potatoes
Bihari_cuisine
Archaeological site in South Africa
2 October 2019. Heinz Ruther, Ralph Schroeder, Stephen Wessels, Roshan Bhurta. "Research Team |Wonderwerk". wonderwerkcave.com. Archived from the original
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Ethno-linguistic and religious population in Bangladesh and India
comparing to West Bengal. Iconic Bengali dishes like Shorshe Ilish, Kala bhuna, Bhurta, Shutki Shira, Chingri Malaikari, Machher Jhol, Machher Paturi and Kacchi
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Topics referred to by the same term
Look up bharta or bhurta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bharta may refer to: Bharta, Hoshiarpur, a census village in Hoshiarpur district in the state
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Feminine diminutive form of Italian unisex Fiore ("flower"), FIORELLA means "little flower."Â Fiorello is the masculine form.
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The south wind.
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Jet Black; Black Germ; Jet-black Gemstone; Coal Black
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Slim; Tall; First
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Name of a Raga
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Well Cultured
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Lover of lotus, Goddess Lakshmi
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Free Bird
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Worship
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Hindu, Indian
Shiva
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