Sentences with phrase «idli at»

He sells Idli at Rs 10 per piece.

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Though it probably wasn't top of mind for Canadians taking the survey, McCain Foods is also adept at tailoring products for international markets, such as introducing idli and sambar (made with rice and lentils) in India.
This idli recipe is a simple recipe which you can try out any time at your home.
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A quick review of grain recipes from around the world will prove our point: In India, rice and lentils are fermented for at least two days before they are prepared as idli and dosas; in Africa the natives soak coarsely ground corn overnight before adding it to soups and stews and they ferment corn or millet for several days to produce a sour porridge called ogi; a similar dish made from oats was traditional among the Welsh; in some Oriental and Latin American countries rice receives a long fermentation before it is prepared; Ethiopians make their distinctive injera bread by fermenting a grain called teff for several days; Mexican corn cakes, called pozol, are fermented for several days and for as long as two weeks in banana leaves; before the introduction of commercial brewers yeast, Europeans made slow - rise breads from fermented starters; in America the pioneers were famous for their sourdough breads, pancakes and biscuits; and throughout Europe grains were soaked overnight, and for as long as several days, in water or soured milk before they were cooked and served as porridge or gruel.
Also, within this article, it states that many traditional foods are soaked / fermented for long periods of time: idli and dosa for «at least 2 days», ogi for «several days», injera bread for «several days», pozol for «several days or as long as 2 weeks», and European grains «for as long as several days».
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