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- Shrikhand is a traditional sweet of the Indian subcontinent made from strained yogurt. It is often served as part of a thali (platter) or with puris (puffed...
- 31°39′34″N 77°38′39″E / 31.6593632°N 77.6440715°E / 31.6593632; 77.6440715 Shrikhand Mahadev Kailash, also called Shikhar Kailash, is a Hindu pilgrimage site...
- Kailashas", others being Mount Kailash in the first place, Shikhar Kailash (Shrikhand Mahadev Kailash) in the third, Kinnaur Kailash in the fourth and Manimahesh...
- also makes traditional food that is puran poli and shrikhand. Other dishes include chapati and shrikhand and chapati, bhat and r****a etc. List of festivals...
- the whey to drain off. This technique is po****r in India and ****stan. Shrikhand is a dish made with chakka, sugar, saffron, cardamom, pureed or diced...
- Mount Kailash in first place, Adi Kailash in second, Shikhar Kailash (Shrikhand Mahadev Kailash) in third, and Manimahesh Kailash in fifth place in terms...
- cardamom, cloves as well as other flavors based on personal choice. Shrikhand is a traditional Gujarati and Marathi dessert made from strained yogurt...
- served with roti or bajri rotla (બાજરી રોટલા). Undhiyu with puri and shrikhand is often eaten in Gujarati houses during the winter. The theme of cooking...
- rose petal powder on chemical composition and organoleptic properties of Shrikhand". Recent Research in Science and Technology. 4: 52–55. "Gulkand, the Sweet...
- Fever. India portal Bollywood portal List of Indian film actresses Ananta Shrikhand (14 May 2014). "I feel like God's special child: Parul Gulati". The Times...