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  • noun Plural form of korma.

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Examples

  • I have found spices fascinating as far back as I can remember, since the time I was a little kid and my mum prepared marvelous spicy kormas, chutneys and curries (she is a superb cook, so maybe she should take the credit).

    A Conversation with Jack Turner 2010

  • A popular restaurant-style dish as well as one made at home for special occasions, kormas are made using many different recipes in different parts of India.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Nupur 2007

  • This is her "Magic Masala" which completely elevates the taste of many North Indian dishes like kormas and biryanis, instantly giving them that rich "restaurant taste" without the accompanying greasiness.

    Archive 2006-02-01 Nupur 2006

  • It offers a delightful spread of delicate kebabs, currys and kormas - some cooked with a tasty twist.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Azera Rahman 2010

  • It offers a delightful spread of delicate kebabs, currys and kormas - some cooked with a tasty twist.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Ians 2010

  • In northern India, the leaves are used to perfume spice mixes, kormas, and Kashmiri curries.

    The Kitchn 2009

  • Kebabs and kormas were the mainstay of Mughal banquets.

    Blogbot - forsiden 2009

  • Charlie gestures at Todd's food, which looks dreadfully unappealing and drab, no red vindaloos or golden kormas to be found.]

    Shakesville 2010

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