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2006-09-18 10:00 am (UTC)
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Pulao/pilaf/pilau -- all the same thing, just how you transliterate it or the language it's originally from.
I'm glad you liked it! The Indian spicy dishes will often taste better on the second day after soaking together in the fridge.
(by the way sounds yummy!)
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Pulao/pilaf/pilau -- all the same thing, just how you transliterate it or the language it's originally from.
I'm glad you liked it! The Indian spicy dishes will often taste better on the second day after soaking together in the fridge.
(by the way sounds yummy!)