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- noun Plural form of
dal .
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Examples
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In Indian cuisine, lentils and other pulses are called dals.
Organic Authority.com: Lentils: Inexpensive Protein Powerhouse and International Recipe Darling Organic Authority.com 2012
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In Indian cuisine, lentils and other pulses are called dals.
Organic Authority.com: Lentils: Inexpensive Protein Powerhouse and International Recipe Darling Organic Authority.com 2012
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In Indian cuisine, lentils and other pulses are called dals.
Organic Authority.com: Lentils: Inexpensive Protein Powerhouse and International Recipe Darling Organic Authority.com 2012
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In Indian cuisine, lentils and other pulses are called dals.
Organic Authority.com: Lentils: Inexpensive Protein Powerhouse and International Recipe Darling Organic Authority.com 2012
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Looks a little bit like kulpha ... which is great in dals!
Wild Greens, HonegoNe Stir Fry Anjali 2007
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In its raw form it is used as a souring agent like Shilpa mentioned in dals and curries.
Ambada in Brine Anjali 2007
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Zucchini Tower is the lofty creation of Live2Cook of Live To Cook and is rich in dals and succulent zucchini, steamed in special molds.
Archive 2007-08-01 Nupur 2007
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The nutritious whey that has dripped away can be used to knead paratha/roti dough, in dals or soups.
Archive 2007-12-01 Nupur 2007
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In its raw form it is used as a souring agent like Shilpa mentioned in dals and curries.
Archive 2007-07-01 Anjali 2007
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Though I typically adore the pulsed or pureed lentil and bean dishes known as dals, the dal makhani had whole kidney beans in its black lentil base and tasted strangely reminiscent of a southwestern chili.
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