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  • noun A white radish-like vegetable originating in Asia.

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Examples

  • The Indian vegetables being stocked by supermarket najor Tesco in 700 of its stores across Britain include 'mooli' (radish), 'bhindi' (okra) and 'dudhi' (calabash).

    UK Develops More Taste For Indian Vegetables 2008

  • Yo James, I heard you popped that "mooli" for talking shit.

    field negro 2009

  • What a wonderful unusal combination - methi & mooli!

    Methi-Muli ( Fenugreek-Radish) Curry,and Gujarati Mattho (raita) Cardamom 2007

  • Fry Spices in groundnut oil, add mooli, add the remainder of the ingredients and some water and cook till the daal is ready.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Jes 2008

  • Actually, this was all very tasty, especially the mooli korma which I will certainly attempt again.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Jes 2008

  • Fry Spices in groundnut oil, add mooli, add the remainder of the ingredients and some water and cook till the daal is ready.

    'Unusual Daal' Jes 2008

  • Actually, this was all very tasty, especially the mooli korma which I will certainly attempt again.

    'Unusual Daal' Jes 2008

  • Moola mooli, radish often gets a bad rap for it's pungent smell.

    Archive 2007-04-01 TheCooker 2007

  • Moola mooli, radish often gets a bad rap for it's pungent smell.

    Off to a (smelly) start TheCooker 2007

  • We welcome Dell to the land of sardars in shades on scooters with sidesaddle Sikhnis, wax-tipped moustaches and mooli parantha.

    Meet Dell-jit 2005

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