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[42] In Persia the Aryans first came [...] preparing varieties of dishes such as cooked rice, rice, beaten rice, etc. [...] Latin, and rice in modern English.
[40] The verbal root und means “to [...] its colloquial meaning is “cooked rice”. Cooked rice is prepared by putting it [...] food, we can call shuddhodana.
[41] The word bháta [cooked rice] comes from the Prákrta [...] cával is used for both raw rice and cooked rice.
[4] Beggars : The best way to serve beggars is to feed them. If cooked food is not ready in the house, [...] adopt the practice of begging.
[59] After supper he talked with the [...] quite exhausted. Those who had cooked so wonderfully and served so carefully [...] some leaves, perhaps tamarind.
[60] The prince returned to his cottage [...] drink such delicious food and drink cooked and served by those poor people. [...] human being bears no value.”
[26] “What can I say?” replied [...] theyre too spicy Ill have them cooked again with a few jackfruit leaves. [...] of the pan Ill have them cooked again with crushed ginger. I beg you, Nirmal, tell me quickly what needs to be done.”
[41] “Im not like that fellow,” [...] appetizing food was so spicy and cooked with so much ghee that the emperor [...] Ill slit your throats.’
[1] You know, in Devabháśá [...] Uncooked rice, that is – cooked rice is called odanam. Similarly, [...] on your mind and on your spirit.
[6] Then Párvatii observed, “If there is no rice grain, how can there be cooked rice?” Indeed, how can there [...] Párvatii explained the reality –
[11] Thus it is evident that those who [...] eat raw flesh in preference to cooked food. There is no greatness in [...] invented through scientific endeavour.
[11] Surprised, I looked at her with [...] tired, and I certainly should have cooked and fed you. But Im not [...] painful that is for me.”
[60] The most substantial of these is [...] khicuri (rice, pulse and vegetables cooked together) for mass feeding.
[179] Vegetables have a variety of uses. They can be eaten raw, cooked, dried, pickled, etc. Vegetables [...] can be used for producing oil.
[193] Most varieties of pumpkin have [...] be eaten. Pumpkin seeds can be cooked and taken as a snack, eaten with puffed rice (moori), safflower (kusum) seeds, etc.
[250] Tomatoes are very nutritious, but they are also valued for their taste. They can be eaten cooked, raw, dried, pureed, etc. and are a welcome addition to nearly any dish. When tomatoes are cooked the skin should be removed because [...] skin will then peel off easily.
[340] The coconut palm is very common [...] Coconut milk is a standard base for cooked dishes in Southeast Asia and South [...] has other medicinal uses as well.
[356] Papaya is another very popular [...] it is still green, papaya can be cooked as a vegetable, and when it is [...] loosen stiff, rheumatic joints.
[433] Radish is a 45 to 60 day crop. [...] secretion. It can be eaten raw, cooked, pickled, etc. The leaves of mustard [...] a vegetable (mula shák).
[6] One may die if one eats the rotten [...] even digest stinking food such as cooked dried meat, dried fish, etc., [...] become sick if they eat such food.
[39] Many things that are done in the [...] child replies, “Mummy only cooked spinach,” the enquirer merely [...] concern or magnanimity of mind.
[2] Whatever be the nature of the smell [...] offensive, but after the fish have been cooked, the offensive smell disappears and the cooked fish taste delicious. But those [...] objection, and so does the dove.
[7] The word tańd́u in [...] rice is tańd́ula, and cooked rice is odana. (One whose rice [...] fathers name was Shuddhodana.)
[15] 1. Ácarańiiya Shúdras are those whose cooked food and drink can be accepted [...] which are boiled, roasted or fried.
[30] In ancient times, the sacrificial [...] food such as wheat and dry and cooked rice; fragrant offerings such [...] homa and havana interchangeably.
[9] When a persons system becomes [...] days must be observed. Instead of cooked rice, it is better to take relatively [...] soups, etc., which are alkaline.
[21] [Oh mind! You are not free from [...] entire universe, with dried rice and cooked gram? Would you decorate the Divine [...] jewels, with imitation ornaments?]
[19] Small amounts of tea, cocoa and [...] támasika. Masúr dál cooked for one meal will become támasika by the next meal.
[124] A kind of medicinal herb by [...] kut́aja . It smells somewhat like cooked meat, so cats often frequent the place where this plant grows, thinking there is cooked meat nearby. This plant grows [...] area of Ráŕh .
[134] Kumbhii + pac + ghaiṋ [...] Others believe that the sinner is cooked in a hot cauldron in this hell, [...] like frying anabas fish).
[40] Medicines that are excessively bitter or insipid, where possible, were cooked and mixed together with rice or [...] food, such as with rice in Bengal.
[78] Another meaning of kulmáśa [...] than three years old and which is cooked in an earthen pot over a cow dung [...] excellent as a diet for patients.
[79] If rice is cooked at night and kept in an earthen [...] is kulmáśa .
[70] While cooking, sometimes the [...] carelessness. As a result, the food being cooked also is burnt. In that case, the [...] food is called kála .
[26] 3) Cát́u [iron pan] [...] cát́u on which chapatis are cooked. There is a certain kind of cát́u [...] stove, are also called karpara.
[36] In prehistoric times, the melon [...] it is ripe; moreover, it is not cooked. A kheṋŕo can be eaten when it is green, but it must be cooked for eating, and it cannot be eaten [...] when ripe) than like cucumber.
[60] I have already said that cucumbers [...] – and it tastes better when cooked rather than when green [and uncooked]. [...] its oil can be used for cooking
[80] You have noticed that from [...] of minced and spiced vegetables, cooked almost dry, and a sweet dish prepared [...] very good for a dish of vegetables cooked in a little oil, and also a type [...] broth, the balls become very tasty.
[26] Many of you must have eaten [...] condensed milk or milk products cooked in a cauldron, which tastes delicious [...] also called káli.
[10] 1) Imagine that you have prepared [...] ) (raw or cooked vegetables are called shada)Now [...] of heat we call kabaliká.
[67] Kash (kaś) + i = kashi (kaśi). Kashi (kaśi) means “food” (it can also mean “cooked rice”).
[81] Kas + i = kasi. Kasi means “food, boiled rice” (Any kind of cooked rice, regardless of whether it [...] make puffed rice is called kasi).
[29] “Im a lions maternal [...] like to eat the most Is a tiger cooked whole as a roast.”
[163] Bangoma replied: “Having [...] into it. When Im a little cooked, the prince will eat me as a roast.”
[392] 52) Paláu. A Persian dish normally consisting of rice cooked in ghee (clarified butter), nuts, raisins, saffron etc.
[2] Usually people do not play stringed [...] also means ladle for stirring cooked pulse ( dál ). That [...] further means a churning stick.
[6] What is the mental process of thinking? [...] washed clean in water before it is cooked. This is the proper procedure [...] which lies covert in everything.
[21] The members of the “team” [...] hilsa fish, and bhet́ki fish cooked with cabbage. In the last part [...] 2 )
[30] Earlier it was mentioned that efforts [...] kháyii. The word bhát [cooked rice] comes from the Prákrta [...] them can be labelled incorrect.
[41] Kalá [banana] is native [...] kánckalá which are cooked and eaten (Kánckalá [...] unripe, and those bananas that are cooked as a vegetable when they are green [...] There is a poem in old Bengali:
[5] Food prepared and cooked in ghee or oil is strictly forbidden. [...] heleiṋcá .
[73] The seeds of almost all grasses [...] usually prepare beaten rice. If cooked rice is soaked in water overnight [...] is sentient, but beer is static.
[6] Conquering communities forcibly [...] the head of the bride and offer cooked food to her. This ritual indicated [...] offerings of clothes and food.)
[3] Devotees have no malice against [...] a great spiritualist was eating cooked rice, a hungry dog came and sat [...] a devotee can speak like this.
[19] Next comes bahuvriihi samása. [...] From paddy we get uncooked rice, cooked rice, puffed rice, beaten rice, [...] great expressive capacity”.
[2] The Bengali word bhát [cooked rice] comes from the Prákrta [...] cáur (Angika, Magahii, Maethilii).
[27] Another characteristic of the egg-producing [...] uncooked rice but they will eat cooked rice or bread; they may not eat raw vegetables but they will eat them if they are cooked, while the shark, hilsa fish, [...] owl) are extremely carnivorous.
[11] The word ugra means “supreme”, [...] hot spices. With this carefully cooked curry all the rice will be eaten [...] There is a doggerel in old Bengali:
[95] The rice that we get by parboiling [...] outside their home because it was cooked. For the same reason seddha rice and seddha beaten rice was not used for worship.
[41] He continued talking: “I [...] didnt let just anybody cook it; I cooked it with my own hands, so I wouldnt [...] at 2:30 in the morning.”