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The word bhajia, meaning "fried", has been anglicised to the bhaji or bhajee New year, new experiments.
WN.com - Articles related to TV This Weekend - Jan. 15, 2010 2010
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The word bhajia, meaning "fried", has been anglicised to the bhaji or bhajee New year, new experiments.
WN.com - Articles related to TV This Weekend - Jan. 15, 2010 2010
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The word bhajia, meaning "fried", has been anglicised to the bhaji or bhajee
WN.com - Articles related to McCreary: Tips for gardening in winter 2010
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The word bhajia, meaning "fried", has been anglicised to the bhaji or bhajee
WN.com - Articles related to McCreary: Tips for gardening in winter 2010
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The word bhajia, meaning "fried", has been anglicised to the bhaji or bhajee As the Bamboo Cafe enters its second year, the Thai-and-Vietnamese menu of the attractively furnished restaurant remains close to what it was on opening day.
WN.com - Articles related to 'Inflation may exceed 9 % by March-end' 2010
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The deal is you get a few pieces of roti (bread), rice, daal (lentil soup), 2 vegetables and bhajia (fried, chick pea flour battered veggie fritters) for $6 including tax.
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We sometimes make tikis or bhajia from leftover kitchri mung bean and rice.
Black eyes bean / Rongi Cutlets Jyothsna 2007
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The disc-shaped onion and potato bhajia is given depth and texture with curry leaves and crushed peanuts while the moist and aromatic murg malai chicken tikka is laced with cardamom and lemon.
Life and style | guardian.co.uk Humayun Hussain 2010
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