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, most probably from the kashmir valley , made with gunpowder tea (green tea leaves rolled into small balls), milk and baking soda . [ ] contents etymology preparation see also references external links etymology[ edit ] the word noon means ' salt ' in several indian languages such as kashmiri , bengali
, rajasthani , hindi and nepali . [ ] it is used in several other terms, such as the noon-dab ("salt promise") custom of rajasthan , where a hand is dipped in salt to signify a solemn promise. [ ] preparation[ edit ] noon chai is traditionally made from a type of green tea leaves, milk, salt, baking...
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bamboe sambal curry dishes fried dishes thick sauces soups soto ayam soto ayam is yellow chicken soup, originated from java. this soup is very popular in indonesia. detail × soto ayam soto ayam is yellow chicken soup, originated from java. this soup is very popular in indonesia. served warm, it is considered
comfort food by the indonesian. the yellow soup broth is poured on bowls with shredded chicken, vermicelli, fried sliced potatoes, and hard boiled eggs. add some lime juice to this dish to add some zing. spices for this soup is lemongrass, ginger, turmeric, lime leaves, pepper, garlic and shallots. ...
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