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17:24 Aug 5, 2008 |
English to Hindi translations [Non-PRO] Food & Drink / Food | |||||||
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| Selected response from: C.M. Rawal India Local time: 10:22 | ||||||
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5 +5 | परांठा |
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5 +3 | पराठा (पराँठा) |
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5 | परांठा |
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परांठा Explanation: Hindi origin -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 mins (2008-08-05 17:32:55 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Paratha is a Hindi word. Here are some images of Paratha. http://images.google.co.in/images?q=parantha&ie=UTF-8&oe=utf... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 mins (2008-08-05 17:34:35 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Definition at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paratha A paratha (or parantha) is a flatbread that originated in the Indian subcontinent. It is usually made with whole-wheat flour, pan fried in ghee or cooking oil, and often stuffed with vegetables, especially boiled potatoes, radish or cauliflower and/or paneer (Indian cheese). A paratha (especially a stuffed one) can be eaten simply with a blob of butter spread on top but it is best served with pickles and yoghurt, or thick spicy curries of meat and vegetables. |
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