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		<title>Pesara + Attu = Pesarattu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aficionados of Andhra restaurants are passionate about pesarattus. The golden, crispy texture and the creamy upma filling make the pesarattu a favorite breakfast item to many. It’s easy to understand the name Pesarattu if you are familiar with Telugu language. You see, moong beans are called Pesara and the other name for dosa is Attu [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Guava Kosambari (Guava Salad)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I grew up with guava, which is a very popular fruit in South India. It was amazing how bags of guava came out of woodstock at the end of summer &#8211; whether by the way of my grandparents&#8217; neighbors, relatives visiting from the village, or one of my parents friends. The donors were probably as [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Methi Carrot</title>
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Homegrown Methi
It was such a beautiful day!
“Pick me, pick me, please,” methi moved.
“Ok darling dainty methi.”
“I want to be with carrot today,” methi murmured.
“That sounds interesting. Your wish is my dish today.  ”
“We now have green and gold. To complement, let’s invite the yellow, mellow mung,” methi recommended.
“Some protein? Good thinking. Let’s get all [...]]]></description>
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