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Cafes offer chai (Irani Chai), biscuits (not your Parle, Britannia ones, special biscuits - they're known as Osmania biscuits), alu samosa, chhota Samosa, pastry, dlikhush (sweet preparation, sort of jam & bun).
Archive 2004-04-01 Chirayu 2004
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Cafes offer chai (Irani Chai), biscuits (not your Parle, Britannia ones, special biscuits - they're known as Osmania biscuits), alu samosa, chhota Samosa, pastry, dlikhush (sweet preparation, sort of jam & bun).
April 2004 Chirayu 2004
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The Samosa, which is funded by the British businessman and philanthropist Saeed Khalique, has a roster of Pakistan-based writers including Qalandar Memon, a Londoner now teaching in Lahore.
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The Samosa is a platform to get those people engaged with British Pakistanis and the Indian diaspora and get a debate going.
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"The reason we chose the name The Samosa is that it's something that is Muslim, it's Sikh and it's Hindu," he says.
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Normally a snack or appetizer, a Samosa is a pastry filled with savory potatoes and peas.
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Normally a snack or appetizer, a Samosa is a pastry filled with savory potatoes and peas.
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Normally a snack or appetizer, a Samosa is a pastry filled with savory potatoes and peas.
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India is a natural spot to conduct gastrodiplomacy "Samosa Diplomacy", as India's mark on global cuisine is profound.
Paul Rockower: Indian Gastrodiplomacy to Help Feed Perceptions of an Emergent India Paul Rockower 2011
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India is a natural spot to conduct gastrodiplomacy "Samosa Diplomacy", as India's mark on global cuisine is profound.
Paul Rockower: Indian Gastrodiplomacy to Help Feed Perceptions of an Emergent India Paul Rockower 2011
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