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lucyfoodhub · 1 year
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HOW TO MAKE TASTY AND HEALTHY DALMA RECIPE
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 Dalma is a traditional dish from the state of Odisha in eastern India. It is a one-pot dish that combines vegetables, lentils, and spices to create a wholesome meal. Dalma is a popular dish in Odia cuisine and is often served on special occasions and festivals. Read more
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rudrjobdesk · 2 years
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Dalma Recipe: दाल और सब्जियों को मिलाकर बनाई जाती है ओड़िशा की ट्रेडिशनल डिश दालमा
Dalma Recipe: दाल और सब्जियों को मिलाकर बनाई जाती है ओड़िशा की ट्रेडिशनल डिश दालमा
दालमा (Dalma): दालमा उड़ीसा में खाई जाने वाली एक पॉपुलर डिश है. इस डिश को स्वामी जगन्नाथ मंदिर में प्रसाद के तौर पर भी चढ़ाया जाता है. घर पर कोई पूजा हो या शादी-ब्याह का समारोह, उड़ीसा में इस डिश को हर ख़ास मौके पर बनाया जाता है. इसकी खूबी है कि इसमें मौजूद दाल और सब्ज़ियां शरीर को भरपूर पोषण देने में मदद करती है. इसे बनाने के लिए किसी स्पेशल तैयारी की ज़रूरत नहीं पड़ती. घर पर मौजूद सीजनल सब्जियों से ही…
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rentitysblog · 6 months
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If you're in Odisha and looking to rent an oven toaster, you're in luck! Renting kitchen appliances has become increasingly popular, especially for those who want to enjoy the convenience of cooking and baking without the commitment of purchasing expensive appliances. Whether you're a student, a working professional, or someone just looking to try out a new cooking method, renting an oven toaster in Odisha is a practical and cost-effective option.
There are several advantages to rental oven toaster in Odisha. First and foremost, it allows you to experiment with a wide range of recipes without the initial investment of buying a brand new oven toaster. This is particularly useful if you're unsure about your long-term cooking needs or if you have limited kitchen space. Renting also gives you access to the latest models and technologies, ensuring that you have a high-quality appliance at your disposal.
Finding a rental oven toaster in Odisha is relatively easy. You can check with local appliance rental stores or browse online platforms that offer rental services. Many of these services provide flexible rental periods, allowing you to choose the duration that suits your needs, whether it's a few days, weeks, or even months.
When renting an oven toaster, make sure to consider your cooking requirements. Think about the size, capacity, and features you need. Some models come with convection cooking capabilities, multiple cooking functions, and digital controls, so be sure to choose one that aligns with your cooking preferences.
Additionally, be aware of the terms and conditions of the rental agreement. Understand the rental fees, security deposit, and any maintenance or damage charges. Most rental services also offer delivery and pickup options for your convenience.
In conclusion, renting an oven toaster in Odisha is a practical and cost-effective solution for those who want to explore their culinary skills without the commitment of buying an appliance. It provides flexibility, access to the latest technology, and the opportunity to experiment with various recipes. So, whether you're a seasoned chef or a novice cook, consider renting an oven toaster to elevate your cooking experience in Odisha.
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thenetionalnews · 2 years
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Dalma Recipe: Dalma, a traditional Odisha dish made by mixing pulses and vegetables
Dalma Recipe: Dalma, a traditional Odisha dish made by mixing pulses and vegetables
Dalma: Dalma is a popular dish eaten in Orissa. This dish is also offered as prasad in the Swami Jagannath temple. Whether it is a puja at home or a wedding ceremony, in Orissa this dish is prepared on every special occasion. Its specialty is that the pulses and vegetables present in it help in giving full nutrition to the body. No special preparation is required to make it. It can be prepared by…
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mydietsposts · 3 years
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Dalma Recipe: This Delicious One-Pot Vegetable And Dal Is Must Try Nutritious Recipe
Dalma Recipe: This Delicious One-Pot Vegetable And Dal Is Must Try Nutritious Recipe
When it comes to comfort food, most of us love to indulge in dal, chawal or roti. But just dal and chawal is not enough to fill our stomach. With that we usually also make some sabzi and turn our meal to a wholesome one. However, cooking these vegetables separately can be hassle at times. To make things easy for you, today we bring a one-pot recipe that combines the goodness of dal and the health…
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finnglas · 4 years
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feed-my-geek-soul replied to your post “i just nailed a lemon to my wooden cutting board so these impeachment...”
Wait, is this really a thing? Could it help, cuz let me tell you, I have a background in science but if you tell me this would help, I will be right back cuz I got a whole bag of lemons and a whole stack of cutting boards to buy!
hah! Okay, well, here’s my belief about witchcraft, basically. You know the scene in Pirates of the Caribbean with Tia Dalma, where they come asking her for magic and she gives them a jar of dirt?
“Does this help?” they say. “Give it back,” she says. “No!” Sparrow says. “Then it helps.”
What matters is your energy. There’s room for this in science. There’s room for the idea that human energy affects the universe. (Do I dare disturb the universe? I fucking dare.) I spent a summer reading about quantum theory and string theory and all that, and I didn’t retain much, but what I retained was that thoughts are waves, matter is waves+particles, and waves interfere with each other. So. 
As for whether the specific act helps? It does if you believe it. I don’t do a lot of spellwork because it doesn’t suit who I am or my relationship with witchcraft. I especially don’t follow spell recipes, because if it doesn’t come from my heart, then I can’t put my energy in it, just personally speaking. So when I get an idea that won’t leave my head -- like a whole week of just hammering a nail straight through a lemon while directing my energy toward justice, toward pinning it down, toward nailing that motherfucker to the wall, then. *shrugs* Then I buy a lemon for 58 cents, I dig a hammer and a nail out of the drawer, and I nail that sucker into my bamboo cutting board (because I own it and therefore the damage is mine to take).
So by all means. Do what you gotta do.
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bengali-food-tales · 4 years
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Dalma : ( Mixed Vegetables Lentil Soup) Mixed Vegetable Daal (lentil soup with mixed vegetables) is a very common recipe that Bengalis prepare at home. As I said before, Thursdays has always been exclusively for pure vegetarian (no onion no garlic) cusines in my home kitchen. . Today, I've prepared Dalma. Dalma is a popular Oriyan cuisine. It is also prepared by Bengalis. Dalma is a traditional recipe of Orissa. There is a spiritual essence of Dalma in Odisha. Every day in Puri Jagannath Temple, Dalma is offered to Lord Jagannath as one of the main course cuisine for Bhog (Sacred Food offered to Lord as a ritual of worship)which gets distributed to the devotees and pilgrims as Prasada (Sacred Food). Such is the elegance and austerity of Dalma. It's indeed a simple cuisine with a historically profound spiritual essence. Innumerable vegetables can be added to prepare Dalma. Even, varieties of daal can be mixed together to prepare Dalma, however, I've used only Beulir daal (urad daal). I've added quite a few vegetables which are cut into cubes, like, raw banana, raw papaya, bottle gourd, narrow beans, broad beans, yum, baby raddish, brinjal, pumpkins, pointed gourds, green chilies, finely chopped coriander leaves and grated coconut. Ginger & green chili paste is a must. Dalma is incomplete without dry roasted spices made of cumin seeds, fennel seeds, dry red chilies, cinnamon and cardamom. . Like any other daal, Dalma also have an unique combination of spices for its sambaar . Its sambaar is made of ghee, pinch of asafoetida, paanch phoron, bay leaves and dry red chilies. Tuemeric powder, salt and sugar added to taste. It goes well only with steamed plain rice. . #bengalifood #bengalicuisine #cooking #bengalicooking #homemadefood #homecooking #homecook #homechef #daal #vegan #vegetarian #foodceleb #pleaseshoutout #food #foodfood #foodporn #foodgasm #foodblogger #foodphotography #foodie #instafood #instacooking #instagram #bongconnection #kolkatafoodie #kolkatafoodbloggers #thecalcuttatalkies #kolkatasutrafood #indianfoodbloggers #calcuttacacophony https://www.instagram.com/p/B42GmHaF0Iy/?igshid=1t90ah649hs9z
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vidhyasfood · 7 years
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Instant Pot Dalma | Oriya Special Dalma Recipe
Instant Pot Dalma | Oriya Special Mixed Vegetable Dalma Recipe #instantpotindianrecipes
The next recipe that I am going to share in this Protein rich series is the Dalma, an Orissa special recipe. It is yet another simple dal prepared with mixed veggies and of course with split pigeon peas /toor dal. Like sobji dal, this forms a complete meal with rice as the dal is loaded with different veggies. The interesting fact is, this dal pairs nicely with dosa and idli too. 🙂 Check out the…
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jessica87blog-blog · 5 years
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letsjanukhan · 3 years
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Dalma Recipe: This Delicious One-Pot Vegetable And Dal Is Must Try Nutritious Recipe
Dalma Recipe: This Delicious One-Pot Vegetable And Dal Is Must Try Nutritious Recipe
When it comes to comfort food, most of us love to indulge in dal, chawal or roti. But just dal and chawal is not enough to fill our stomach. With that we usually also make some sabzi and turn our meal to a wholesome one. However, cooking these vegetables separately can be hassle at times. To make things easy for you, today we bring a one-pot recipe that combines the goodness of dal and the health…
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salam2050 · 3 years
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Dalma Recipe: This Delicious One-Pot Vegetable And Dal Is Must Try Nutritious Recipe
Dalma Recipe: This Delicious One-Pot Vegetable And Dal Is Must Try Nutritious Recipe
When it comes to comfort food, most of us love to indulge in dal, chawal or roti. But just dal and chawal is not enough to fill our stomachs. With that we usually also make some sabzi and turn our plates into a complete meal. However, cooking these vegetables separately can be hassle at times. To make things easy for you, today we bring you a one-pot recipe called Dalma that combines the…
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passionatehomechef · 4 years
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Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy Salad! ° ° ° * Recipe ~ ✓ Ingredients: • Olive Oil or Any Healthy Oil, • Black Pepper • Salt • Herbs - Coriander/Mint/Basil leaves/Thyme (use as per availability) • Sauce/Dip - Mint/Mustard • Any (Raw or Boiled) (Tip - you could also add Tofu/Paneer, Raw or Grilled or toasted) ✓ Steps to Prepare: • Combine all the ingredients and mix properly. * A salad is a dish consisting of a mixture of small pieces of food, usually vegetables or fruit. However, different varieties of salad may contain virtually any type of ready-to-eat food. Salads are typically served at room temperature or chilled, with notable exceptions such as south German potato salad which can be served warm. { #Source - #Wikipedia } ° ° ° #HomeChef #Passion #Foodorgasm #Foodie #nowastedfood #cheese #happy #beautiful #Chillies #yourfoodlab #CookWithATwist #Greek #CaesarSalad #salads #Paneer #instagood #instamood #Healthy #healthyfood #bhubaneswarbuzz #Dalma #foodgasm #foodblogger #foodphotography #foodpics #foodpic #healthyfood #Odisha #Odia (at New Delhi) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEdpL8Mp8pq/?igshid=1iwab59soyc5a
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bengalifoods · 4 years
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Reposted from @engineered.chef Some comfort Lunch !!! 😍☺️ #SuperMonday ଡାଲମା #Dalma is a traditional dish from Indian state of Odisha. It is a very healthy preparation made by cooking mixed vegetables with lentils. Dalma is also a part of Chappan bhog offered in the Puri Jagganath Temple. This Dalma is cooked with tuvar dal (split pigeon pea) and has flavors coming from panch phoran tempering in ghee and the spicy seasoning of roasted cumin and red chili powder. This is an onion garlic free recipe which is very simple to cook. Dalma served with steamed rice topped with dollop of ghee is a soulful and comfort meal in every Odia household. . . Follow @engineered.chef Follow @engineered.chef Follow @engineered.chef Follow @engineered.chef . . . #foodlove #indianfoodblogger #foodies #eeeeeats #delhifoodie #likeforlike #likesforlikes #likeforlike #india #likes #like4like #likes4follow #likes #puri #pune #odisha #bhubaneswar #cuttack #foodphotography #delhi #mumbai #bangalore #pune #maharasta #food #monday #maharashtra https://www.instagram.com/p/CCTmytpg5QP/?igshid=18qnrp9ywbu6i
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foodloosein · 4 years
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Cheesecake but not a Cheesecake! Close to a decade ago, I walked into a small restaurant called Dalma in Koramangala, Bengaluru having no idea about Odia Cuisine. I pretty much enjoyed the Chingudi Besara & the khattas in the thali but what really captivated me was this caramelised gorgeousness in the glass shelf. One bite of it, I was in love with Chhena Poda. I would often request my college mate Sutapa Mishra to bring me some every time she would visit Bhubaneswar. Chhenapoda is believed to be an invention of Sudarshan Sahoo, when he set up a sweetmeat shop in Nayagarh right at the time we received our independence. Chhena based sweets are believed to be in existence in Odisha for a long time & to me they taste best. The number of sweetmeat shops around Jagannath temple, Puri is a class apart & I couldn't resist eating the Chhena Poda, the Kheer & the Rasagola there. Day before yesterday I decided to bake my version( Recipe: Veg Recipes of India). 2 litres of milk was split using lime juice to extract Chhena by hanging it in a muslin cloth. The whey wasn't discarded and was used to make sambhaaram. The cheese curds was then mixed with powdered jaggery ,a tsp of samba wheat semolina ,a pinch of baking soda & chopped cashews to a cake like batter consistency . The original recipe called for flavoring with cardamom powder. I instead used the pumpkin spice & some lemon zest . The traditional way is to bake it in sal leaves, but I used Banana leaves instead by heating them in flame to make it pliable. This was lined in a baking tray & baked to close to an hour at 200 degree Celsius till it became a bit caramelised at the top. I wanted to achieve more caramelisation but I was scared that it will go dry if I bake longer. The final product was moist and quite nice with a distinct banana leaf baked flavor. Quite a simple recipe to execute. #chhenapoda #foodloose #bakes #bakestagram #pumpkinspice #chhena #ricottacheese #curds #odishatourism #odishagram #odiafoodblogger #odiafoodie #puri #dalma #cheesecakefactory #desserttable #dessertime (at Trivandrum, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBqZZYfFt6b/?igshid=18yf6vlbhcqg6
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joshuajacksonlyblog · 4 years
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Bitcoin SV Pump Labeled Wash Trading as BSV Dump Accelerates
Bitcoin SV (BSV) is dumping hard which indicates it may have been a false rally in the first place. Bitcoin SV Pump and Dump Total crypto market capitalization has declined a couple of percent overnight as altcoins correct from massive gains this week. Most are marginally in the red but the one that led the bull run is dumping double digits leading analysts to question its validity in the first place. Since its FOMO driven surge to top $430, Bitcoin SV has crashed over 50% in a slide back to $290. It has already lost the fourth slot back to Bitcoin Cash which has largely held on to most of its recent gains. BSV price 24 hours – Coinmarketcap.com BSV is currently the worst performing altcoin in the top one hundred and the only one dumping double digits. The pump was largely driven by speculators reacting to rumors that Craig Wright actually has access to a ‘Tulip Fund’ allegedly containing millions worth of bitcoin mined during the early days of the asset’s existence. Dollar eyed day traders loaded up on BSV under the impression that Wright would sell whatever BTC he had in that stash for his own coin. Crypto Youtuber Nicholas Merten delved into the data to reveal that actual volumes were extremely low and many obscure exchanges were used. “Only $35.6M of volume is from exchanges open to US traders. The other 99.4% of daily volume is made up of mainly no-name exchanges and known wash trading exchanges that still deceive this space. They can basically dictate a false price.” Ignore the price moves of $BSV. Only $35.6M of volume is from exchanges open to US traders. The other 99.4% of daily volume is made up of mainly no-name exchanges and known wash trading exchanges that still deceive this space. They can basically dictate a false price. — Nicholas Merten (@Nicholas_Merten) January 14, 2020 Wash trading is a type of market manipulation where sell and buy orders are simultaneously placed on the same asset. It is used to fake data from obscure crypto exchange platforms or to falsify the price of a coin, in this case, BSV. Bitcoin SV is only listed on a few exchanges and most of those are highly dubious with low daily volumes such as Bibox, EXX, and Hotbit. Crypto writer Dalmas Ngetich joined the digital dots adding that the BSV market cap was actually lower than its 24-hour volume at one stage. Isn't it weird that the market cap of #BitcoinSV is LOWER than its 24HR trading volumes. This is a recipe for disaster IMO. Absurd! #BTC #Bitcoin #BSV. Treading on this ice now! pic.twitter.com/CHl3DEpfdV — Dalmas Ngetich (@Dalmas_Ngetich) January 15, 2020 So it seems that markets have been faked out again by ‘Faketoshi’ and his highly spurious spin-off of bitcoin. Back to reality, the market correction has been expected but the sentiment is still bullish following gains of 25% this year for total crypto capitalization. Was the Bitcoin SV pump totally manipulated? Add your comments below. Images via Shutterstock, CoinMarketCap, Twitter: @Nicholas_Merten, @Dalmas_Ngetich The post appeared first on Bitcoinist.com. from Cryptocracken Tumblr https://ift.tt/2RkERBs via IFTTT
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technologyinfosec · 5 years
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Mega sales, 10 must-attend events in UAE this weekend
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This weekend marks the end of Dubai Summer Surprises, so don't forget to check out Ibn Battuta Mall's shows including Beauty and the Beast, Pirates of Arabia and Alice in Wonderland on today and Friday from 5pm until 10pm. Dubai's 5-day super sale Dubai's 5-day super sale will be offering up to 90 per cent discount on over 300 brands. The sale ends on Sunday August 5, 2019 from 10:00am to 10:00pm at Hall 8, at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The sale will offer shoppers a huge opportunity to grab some incredible discounts. Up to 80% discount Sharjah will run a mega sale from August 1 to 3 across the emirate with discounts up to 80 per cent under "Sharjah Summer Promotions 2019" launched by the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCI). Snap and win WTC Abu Dhabi is giving away prizes. "Snap, Share & Win" ends on August 4, so don't miss out on a chance to win prizes worth up to a total of Dh10,000. Simply take photos with the WTC installations, then upload and share them via Instagram or Facebook, tagging @WTCAD, #WTCAD and #JoinUsDowntown. Easy, right? 3D Minigolf Enhance your Jumeirah Beach Residence summer experience at 3D Blacklight Minigolf Dubai, which features 18 holes of mini golf across three themed rooms. Don a pair of 3D glasses and tee-off in a trio of themes: Under the Sea, Arabian Nights and Intergalactic. Peter Pan Get ready for a fun-filled weekend with Peter Pan at Dalma Mall, Abu Dhabi. Enjoy a unique musical where Peter and his friends will take you through an incredible journey of friendship and adventure. It's on at the mall's main atrium every day until August 3 from 6pm to 10pm. Join the McCrew If you are not sure how to keep your children busy this summer, the McDonald's Mini Crew Camp is the solution. Created for children between 5 and 10 years old, the Mini Crew Camp will enhance creativity while instilling discipline. It's on throughout August and offers morning or afternoon sessions, running for four days (Sunday to Wednesday) for Dh100. CountDown Found in JBR, CountDown Challenge is an incredible team-building activity and a good way to test your intelligence, creativity, patience and wit. Take part in an array of team puzzles, escape room experiences and mysteries to be solved within a set time of 60 minutes. Head down for a high-energy challenge at CountDown Challenge daily from 3pm-11pm at Bahar 1, Plaza Level. Wknd breakfast Fancy a lazy, leisurely morning filled with wholesome breakfast favourites? French eatery, carine, is the place to go. Available every Friday and Saturday from 8.30am to 1pm, the menu is filled with a selection of homemade pastries, eggs, and healthy smoothies. Or, there's French toast with jam and whipped cream. Divine! Burger bonanza MasterChef, the TV Experience at Millennium Place Marina has launched an all-new burger and drink offer for a limited period only. Head Chef Margarita Vaamonde-Beggs and her team have crafted 'The Extraordinary Burger' by blending recipes made famous by MasterChef stars including Diana Chan. Read the full article
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