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Ganthia

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gathianounAlternative form of ganthiya (“Indian snack food”). [A Gujarati fried snack made from gram flour.]
gathiyanounAlternative form of ganthiya (“Indian snack food”). [A Gujarati fried snack made from gram flour.]
bhajiyanounAlternative form of bhaji. [Any of various Indian dishes of fried vegetables.]
chhananounAlternative spelling of chhena. [A fresh, unripened curd cheese widely used in India and Bangladesh.]
bhajjinounAlternative form of bhaji. [Any of various Indian dishes of fried vegetables.]
khoyanounAlternative form of khoa. [A South Asian dairy product made of either dried whole milk or milk thickened by heating.]
khichrinounAlternative form of khichdi. [A South Asian dish of rice and lentils.]
chapathinounAlternative form of chapatti.
phulourienounAlternative spelling of pholourie. [A Caribbean snack of fried, spiced dough balls made of dhal, served with chutney.]
chapattinounAlternative form of chapati. [A flat, unleavened bread from northern India and Pakistan.]
phoulourienounAlternative spelling of pholourie. [A Caribbean snack of fried, spiced dough balls made of dhal, served with chutney.]
garrynounA male given name transferred from the surname, a mostly British variant of Gary.
chennanounAlternative spelling of chhena. [A fresh, unripened curd cheese widely used in India and Bangladesh.]
khichadinounAlternative form of khichdi. [A South Asian dish of rice and lentils.]
gamchchanounAlternative form of gamucha. [A traditional thin, coarse cotton cloth used in South Asia as a towel, scarf, loincloth, etc.]
gamchanounAlternative form of gamucha. [A traditional thin, coarse cotton cloth used in South Asia as a towel, scarf, loincloth, etc.]
khichdeenounAlternative form of khichdi. [A South Asian dish of rice and lentils.]
namkinnounAlternative form of namkeen. [(India) Any savoury snack eaten between meals.]
dainchanounAlternative form of dhaincha. [The legume Sesbania bispinosa, native to Asia and North Africa.]
bygannounAlternative form of bhaigan. [(India, Trinidad and Tobago, cooking) brinjal, eggplant, aubergine]

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