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alternate case: malpua
Sarafa Bazaar
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famous for: Bhutte ka Kees Jalebi Ratalu Khopra Pattice Garadu Poha-Jalebi Malpua Rabri kachori vijay chat house Kulfi Mawa Baati Malai Rabdi Coconut Crush
Dhanteras
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the body. Usually, Gujarati families will enjoy a meal of daal baath and malpua to ring in the new year. On the day of Dhanatrayodashi, the goddess Lakshmi
Kanhaiya Lal Choudhary
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is 14th, 15th, & 16th Member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from Malpua . He is Member of Bhartiya Janta Party. From 2013 to 2023, Choudhary served
Bharunda
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rotis in ghee and jaggery. Here is a list of popular dishes: • Daal-Baati • Malpua • Sutarfini • Raabdi • Gatte • Laapsi • Chhaachh • Kicha ki sabji • Guwar
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Mohit Mattu as Constable Carryon Gandotra (2013) Nirmal Soni as Constable Malpua Gulgule (2013) Falguni Rajani as various characters (2013–2014) Ishwar Thakur
Jabalpur
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Mangode, Aloo Bonda, Khoye ki Jalebi, Mawa-Bati, Khoprapak, Shrikhand, Malpua , Imarti and Makkhanvada. Khoye ki Jalebi, which is quite popular in Madhya
2020 in India
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Retrieved 26 February 2020. "Fish tikka, Raan Alishaan, Dum Gost Biryani, Malpua with Rabri, Hazel Nut Apple Pie: US President Donald Trump's dinner menu
Rajasthan
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ghevar from Jodhpur, Alwar ka Mawa (milk cake), Kadhi kachori from Ajmer, Malpua from Pushkar, Daal kachori (Kota kachori) from Kota and rassgullas from
Malwa
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jamun), khoprapak (coconut-based sweet), shreekhand (yogurt based) and malpua . Lavani is a widely practised form of folk music in southern Malwa, which
List of snack foods from the Indian subcontinent
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served hot. Malpua is a famous dish during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Muslim families across India, as well as Pakistan prepare malpuas for iftar
Patna
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(spicy mashed potatoes), fish curry, Bihari kebab, postaa-dana kaa halwaa, malpua , dal pitha (Similar to momos), kheer makhana (fox nut) and thekua/khajuria