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Shahi Paneer Recipe,Shahi Paneer Dish,Famous Recipe of Shahi Paneer,Making of Shahi Pan... - 0 views

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    Providing information on Shahi Paneer Recipe,Shahi Paneer Dish,Famous Recipe of Shahi Paneer,Making of Shahi Paneer Vegetable,Method to Prepare Shahi Paneer Item. Get detailed info on how to make shahi paneer, ingredients required in making of shahi paneer dish in this section of surfindia recipe.
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Shahi Tukra(Bread Pudding) Recipe - 0 views

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    Anybody can cook easily Shahi Tukra(Bread Pudding) on home, Its easy to cook, just look at below for testy Indian dessert food 'Shahi Tukra" Recipe.
Anurag Sharma

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    Explore the most famous dishes of Indian Cuisine. Get access to best and easy recipes to prepare famous delicacies of India. Get detailed information on the method of preparation and ingredients of famous Vegetarian and Non vegetarian dishes, Famous Snacks and Sweet Dishes, Rice Recipes, Dal Recipes, Soup Recipes, Chutneys, Pickles, Breads and Beverages of India. Explore the dishes for special occasions and festivals in Festival Cuisine. Get the method to learn the most famous recipes like recipe of shahi paneer, shahi paneer recipe, sarson ka saag recipe, shahi paneer recipe, chicken recipes, chole recipe, shahi paneer, gobi manchurian gravy, sarson ka saag recipe, bisibelebath recipe, south indian food recipes, sambar recipe, north indian recipes, surfindia recipes. Experience the variety in taste of India in North Indian Cuisine, South Indian Cuisine and Mughlai Cuisine.
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Mango Dash: THE VARIETIES OF LITCHI AND It's CULTIVARS - 0 views

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    The summer season each year brings wafting memories of a juicy and luscious fruit called litchi. The origins of Litchi lie in southern China where as a crop it has been cultivated uninterruptedly for close to 2500 years. Its geographical propagation has been rather slow, which is due to the short life-span of its seed and the peculiar soil and climatic requirements associated with the plant.A classical instance of this is India which is the second largest producer just behind China, but litchi farming is chronologically speaking, very recent having been introduced only sometime in the middle of the 1700's. Together China and India between themselves produce more than 90% of the world's Litchi, leaving the rest of the world far behind. In the backdrop of all this it is interesting to know the various cultivars and varieties which dot the world of Litchi farming. Most or all of them have their genesis probably in China but have been suitably bred and modified to thrive in countries of their adoption. The terms 'cultivar' and 'variety' have often been used interchangeably but this convention often seems to ignore the obvious differences which exist between the two. A 'cultivar' is bred with the help of vegetative propagation, which could include cutting, grafting,budding and tissue culture and is a product of human effort and ingenuity. A 'variety' on the other hand is a natural phenomenon and is bred through seedlings. A 'variety' will always produce clones of the parent plant, but in a cultivar,there may be slight variation in a progeny compared to the parent particularly in the case of hybrids. The Litchi cultivars in India number about 40 out of which around 12 or 13 are commercially cultivated.The same cultivar or variety may be known by different names in various parts of the country. In China there are about 200 known cultivars although only 20 or so are in commercial farming, which means the genetic repository is much more widespread compared to India but
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