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Gujarati Thali

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Gujarathi thali

Gujarati Thali (Template:Lang-gu) is an assortment of dishes arranged as a platter for lunch or dinner in restaurants and homes, mostly in Gujarat and places with Gujarati diaspora.[1]

The Gujarati Thali consists of various dishes like ringana methi nu shak (eggplant cooked with fenugreek leaves), Gujarati khatti mithi daal (sweet and sour lentil), undhiyu (mixed vegetable prepared with spinach paste), bhindi sambhariya (ladyfingers curry), aloo rasila (potato and tomato thin curry), steamed basmati rice, badshahi khichdi, Chapati, methi na thepla and bhakhri with kachumber salad [2] along with various types of chutneys.[3]

Gujarati thali prepared in Gujarati households has at least three fresh vegetable dishes, one dry dal or some sprouted pulses dish (ugaadayla mung, for instance), a wet dal, kadhi, kathor (a savoury), mithai, poori, rotis, steamed rice and papad.[4]

Kathiawadi Thali is a variation of Gujarati Thali.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Gujarati Thali a big hit with foreigners too". The Times Of India.
  2. ^ "Chinese President, First Lady Treated to Gujarati Thali". NDTV.
  3. ^ "The A to Z of being a Gujarati".
  4. ^ "The taste of Gujarat". Hindustan Times.
  5. ^ "The Kathiawadi thali, fully loaded".