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Kuḻambu (Tamil: குழம்பு), is a tamarind-based stew in
Tamil cuisine po****r in
Tamil Nadu and Sri
Lanka that can
include a
variety of meat, vegetables...
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Vadakke Kulambu is a
small area of the
village Vadakkangara in the
Malappuram district in the
state of Kerala, India(pin code: 679324). Vadakkekulambu...
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Batik Kulambu Island (Malay: ****u
Batik Kulambu) is a
Malaysian island located in
Darvel Bay,
about 8
kilometres off
Kunak in the
state of Sabah. The...
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Vadakke may
refer to:
Vadakke Kulambu,
Indian village Vadakke Madhom Vadakke Madham Brahmaswam Vedic Research Centre Vadakke Manalath Govindan Nair, Indian...
- they
landed in Limasawa,
Southern Leyte, and met a
local ruler named Raja
Kulambu, who
introduced him to
Rajah Humabon,
ruler of Cebu Island, and his chief...
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cooking for
recipes like sambar, kootu, poriyal, thuvayal,
chutney and mor-
kulambu. Chow-Chow is the
common name used in the markets. In Karnataka, South...
- Singam" Mano, K. S.
Chithra "Kotta Paakkum" S. Janaki, Mano "Kozhi Kari
Kulambu" K. S.
Chithra "Meena Ponnu" Mano,
Sujatha "Naan Uravukkaaran" Mohammed...
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Kokotxas (a
traditional Basque fish stew)
Maeuntang (****y
Korean soup) Meen
Kuḻambu (traditional
Tamil Kuzhambu stew, made with fish)
Moqueca (traditional...
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Rendu Pondatti Kaavalkaaran 859 "Police Police" Raj–Koti 860 "Sundakkai
Kulambu"
Kaaval Geetham 861 "Ethanai Pera"
Ilaiyaraaja 862 "Thammara Thammaro"...
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There are also
words from the
Purananuru era, such as
Aanam for
Kulambu and
Puliaanam for
rasam or soup.
Susan Bayly states in her book Saints...