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		<title>Amaranth in coconut sauce(Bhajji denTe randayi)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Aug 2009 00:14:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Varada</dc:creator>
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We get two types of edible Amaranth – red ones called as &#8216;tambdi bhajji&#8217; and green one(we call it white) called as dhavi(white) bhajji. Any greens are called bhajji in Konkani and stems are called as dento/dente. These greens are full of iron. Moreover all parts &#8211; stem and leaves of it are delicious especially [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Brown cow peas sidedish (Bagade khatkhate)</title>
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Khatkhate (&#8216;t&#8217; s are pronounced as &#8216;th&#8217;) is a kind of Konkani side dish with coconut masala. Almost 90% of Konkani dishes have coconut in it and they have almost same ingredients. Still there is a huge difference in taste. All the dishes are unique and tasty.
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