Khatti Dal is a food originating in India and central to Hyderabadi cuisine. It is a type of dal made using Masoor dal or Toor dal. It is a popular dish in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The word khatti literally means "sour".[1] It refers to the tangy taste which is essential to the dish brought about by adding tamarind. Khatti dal is typically served with rice and other meat or vegetable dishes.
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KhattiDal is a food originating in India and central to Hyderabadi cuisine. It is a type of dal made using Masoor dal or Toor dal. It is a popular dish...
originating from Hyderabad, India. It is usually prepared with Mithi Dal or KhattiDal, and is eaten with rice. The proper Urdu name is Talaa-wa-Gosh. It...
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Hyderabadi dialect) is a simple mutton or beef dish usually accompanied by khattidal. It may be eaten with roti or rice. Qubani ka meetha (Khubani-ka-meetha)...
Egyptian designation of an area west of the Euphrates as "Land of the Hatti" (Khatti). The heartland of the oldest attested language of Anatolia, before the...
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and Mukteswara Dance Festival (for Odishi dance). Residents engage in khattis, or leisurely chats, that often take the form of freestyle intellectual...