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- Pakora (pronounced [pəˈkɔːɽa]) is a fritter originating from the Indian subcontinent. They are sold by street vendors and served in restaurants across...
- Bread pakora is an Indian fried snack (pakora or fritter). It is also known as bread bhaji (or bajji). A common street food, it is made from bread slices...
- Haggis pakora is a Scottish snack food that combines traditional Scottish haggis ingredients with the ****es, batter and preparation method of Indian and...
- Sabine Pakora is a French-Ivorian actress. Sabine Pakora studied acting at the Ecole supérieur d’art dramatique de Paris and Conservatoire d’Art Dramatique...
- pakora (pakoda) or bhaji (bhajia) in local parlance—the onion bhaji also enjoys a high po****rity abroad and at home. In India and ****stan, a pakora...
- such as Khasta Kachuari Mangode - Similar to pakora, but besan paste is replaced with yellow moong paste Pakora - Different things such as paneer, vegetable...
- Pasanga Pandi, formerly credited as Pakoda Pandi, is an Indian actor who works in Tamil-language films. He made his film debut as a child artist with Pasanga...
- Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh. Bread pakora Dhoper chop Karela nu shak List of Indian breads List of Indian drinks List...
- often known as pakora. Its variations include the chili bajji, potato bajji, onion bajji, plantain bajji and the bread bajji (or bread pakora). Another version...
- September 1985), artistically known as Matt Pokora and later M. Pokora (/pəˈkɔːrə/), is a French pop singer. He is very well known for his catchy melodies...