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Mango Yogurt

Here comes another summer treat with mouth watering mangoes – king of all fruits. Kids don’t want to spend enough energy in eating fruits directly so here is a viable…

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Malabar Spinach

Malabar spinach is a climber plant. It is family of spinach and taste also similar to spinach. For 100 grams Sodium 24 mg, potassium 510 mg, protein 1.8 g, low…

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Bread Pizza Pocket

Bread pizza pocket yummy and delicious snacks for kids, adult, parties, and potlucks. If you are a pizza lover surely you will love these bread pizza pocket. In making the…

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Maharashtrian Dish: Masale Bhaat

Treat your taste buds to the exotic flavors of Masale Bhaat! A traditional Maharashtrian dish bursting with aromatic spices, fragrant basmati rice, and a symphony of vegetables. Experience the rich…

Prawn rice

Prawn rice

Prawn rice Made the prawn rice in an easy way. It is a whole meal we don't need anything along with. When people are in hurry they can try the…

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Potato Stuffed Spinach Paratha

A typical north-Indian breakfast is not completed without parathas. Although lot many people today look for quick breakfast preprations, there are many who still spent some time in making yummy…

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Achari Gosht

This mutton curry is very easy to cook. Achari means pickle, mutton cooked by pickle spices. Mixed of fennel seeds, onion seeds, Fenugreek seeds, mustard seeds, cumin seeds, coriander powder,…

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Indrani Custard Pudding

The name Indrani is so enticing, looks like name of some beautiful elegant women from ancient India. Indrani means “queen of INDRA” in Sanskrit, Isn’t it beautiful? My Indrani custard…