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Chutney
Chutney Chut"ney, Chutnee Chut"nee, n. [Hind. chatn[=i].]
A warm or spicy condiment or pickle made in India, compounded
of various vegetable substances, sweets, acids, etc.
Meaning of Chutney from wikipedia
- A
chutney (pronounced [ˈʧəʈɳiː]) is a
spread typically ****ociated with
cuisines of the
Indian subcontinent.
Chutneys are made in a wide
variety of forms...
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Chutney Sambar is a 2024
Indian Tamil-language
comedy drama television series directed by
Radha Mohan for Disney+ Hotstar.
Produced by
Ishari K. Ganesh...
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Chutney (2016) is an
Indian short film
written by
Jyoti Kapur Das,
Tisca Chopra and
Avneesh Mishra, and
directed by
Jyoti Kapur Das. The
story is situated...
- Suriname,
chutney soca
music is a
crossover style of
music incorporating soca and
calypso elements and English, Hindustani, and
Hinglish lyrics,
chutney music...
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Major Grey's
Chutney is a type of
chutney,
reputedly created by a 19th-century
British Army
officer of the same name who,
though likely apocryphal, presumably...
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batter of
ground black gram and rice.
Dosas are
served hot,
often with
chutney and
sambar (a lentil-based
vegetable stew). The dosa
originated in South...
- This is a list of
notable chutney varieties.
Chutney is a
sauce and
condiment in
Indian cuisine, the
cuisines of the
Indian subcontinent and
South Asian...
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Green mango chutney, also
known as raw
mango chutney, is an
Indian and ****stan
chutney prepared from
unripe mangoes. Ripe
mangoes are
sweet and are not...
- lentils.
Chutney varieties consumed by the
people are
coconut chutney,
onion chutney,
tomato chutney,
coriander chutney, kara
chutney,
garlic chutney, malaatai...
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Garlic chutney, also
referred to as
lahsun chutney,
lahsun ki
chutney,
lehsun chutney and
bellulli chutney, is a
chutney,
originating from the Indian...