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because of its rich bounty of waterbodies. fishes like pomfret, tuna, mackerel, prawns etc are cooked in various styles of curries depending on the region - from kerala style to chettinad. other famous delicacies here include rasam (tangy watery lentil soup), bissibela (south indian paella), lemon rice, curd
because of its rich bounty of waterbodies. fishes like pomfret, tuna, mackerel, prawns etc are cooked in various styles of curries depending on the region - from kerala style to chettinad. other famous delicacies here include rasam (tangy watery lentil soup), bissibela (south indian paella), lemon rice, curd...
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"i always need curd, achar (pickles) and salads are very important. i eat roast fish, veggies, fresh salads." chopra often opts for salads when her schedule is super busy, as her personal chef can whip up a veggie or grain salad for her to take on the run. for dinner, chopra chooses something simple
"i always need curd, achar (pickles) and salads are very important. i eat roast fish, veggies, fresh salads." chopra often opts for salads when her schedule is super busy, as her personal chef can whip up a veggie or grain salad for her to take on the run. for dinner, chopra chooses something simple...
https://www.thelist.com/180798/what-priyanka-chopra-eats-in-a-day/
into a holy river. within the various traditions of hinduism, the strictest rules or rites are generally prescribed for brahmins, especially those engaged in temple worship. in the ritual known as abhisheka (sanskrit, "sprinkling; ablution"), the deity's murthi or image is ritually bathed with water, curd
into a holy river. within the various traditions of hinduism, the strictest rules or rites are generally prescribed for brahmins, especially those engaged in temple worship. in the ritual known as abhisheka (sanskrit, "sprinkling; ablution"), the deity's murthi or image is ritually bathed with water, curd...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Ablution