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- गुड़ खाना, गुलगुले से परहेज करना- they eat gud, but avoid gulgulas (that contain gud). The gulgula confection was first mentioned in Pasanaha Cariu (Parshvanath...
- Gulgula (Georgian: გულგულა), is a village in Telavi district of Georgia. The village is located near the Alazani Valley. Telavi Muni****lity "ლაფანყურის...
- The Oriental skylark (Alauda gulgula), also known as the small skylark, is a species of skylark found in the Sino-Indian region and parts of central Asia...
- porridge or soy milk for breakfast. In India, an old-fashioned sweet called gulgula is made of sweetened, deep-fried flour balls. A leavening agent may or...
- Chutkani and Sei. In sweets; Swal, Ghughut/Khajur, Arsa, Mishri, Gatta and Gulgulas are po****r. Many regional variations of Kadhi called Jhoi or Jholi is...
- sugar syrup called sira before serving. They are famous in Odia cuisine. Gulgula – a related sweet that is often round Ray, Dipti (2007). Pratapararudradeva:...
- used for making achaar). Badi and Bijori are optional food categories; gulgula (bobra), bidiya, dhoodh fara, bafauli, basuli, balooshahi, singhara, tikhur...
- Eurasian skylark is most closely related to the Oriental skylark Alauda gulgula. Formerly, many authorities considered the ****anese skylark as a separate...
- code TW-PEN Website www.penghu.gov.tw Symbols Bird Small Skylark (Alauda gulgula) Flower Firewheel (Gaillardia pulc****a) Tree Chinese Banyan (Ficus microcarpa)...
- rag doll Emília. Doughnut holes Oliebol a similar dish from Netherlands Gulgula, a similar sweet dish from India Lokma, a similar sweet dish from Turkey...