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单词 pakora
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Definition of pakora in English:

pakora

noun pəˈkɔːrəpəˈkôrə
  • (in Indian cooking) a piece of vegetable or meat, coated in seasoned batter and deep-fried.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Vegetable koftas from white gram, dahi vadas, pakoras of spinach, fenugreek and onions have all been made possible by them without the use of any cooking medium.
    • We learn now that trans-fats (vegetable-based oils heated to bubbling point) are deadly; so much for those pakoras and tempura vegetables.
    • For Bengalis, Hilsa fish fried in mustard oil is the ultimate delight, and North Indians like their pakoras fried in it because of the unique taste and aroma.
    • The little dark-brown, doughnut-shaped fritters tasted a whole lot like Indian pakoras, and indeed came with a dish of raita for dipping.
    • The starters we ordered, vegetable pakora and meat samosas, were excellent.
    • It is also a popular flavouring for curries, pakora, kofta, fish, kachori (a kind of poori stuffed with dal), and in pickles.
    • There were about half-a-dozen other starters on offer, with the bite-size mushroom pakoras and onion bhajis being especially nice and not too greasy.
    • Also, the vegetable pakoras are vegetable-filled fritters bursting with subtle spices and irresistible as a savory doughnut must be.
    • On the sacked workers' picket lines curries, samosas, pakora and Indian sweets were available.
    • Spinach pakora, tasty, battered and deep-fried, come in a basket, prefect for sharing.

Origin

From Hindi pakoṛā, denoting a dish of vegetables in gram flour.

Rhymes

abhorrer, adorer, Andorra, angora, aura, aurora, bora, Bora-Bora, borer, Camorra, Cora, corer, Dora, Eleonora, Eudora, explorer, fedora, flora, fora, ignorer, Isadora, Kia-Ora, Laura, Leonora, Maura, menorah, Nora, Pandora, pourer, roarer, scorer, senhora, señora, signora, snorer, soarer, Sonora, sora, storer, Theodora, Torah, Tuscarora, Vlorë
 
 

Definition of pakora in US English:

pakora

nounpəˈkôrə
  • (in Indian cooking) a piece of vegetable or meat, coated in seasoned batter and deep-fried.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There were about half-a-dozen other starters on offer, with the bite-size mushroom pakoras and onion bhajis being especially nice and not too greasy.
    • Spinach pakora, tasty, battered and deep-fried, come in a basket, prefect for sharing.
    • On the sacked workers' picket lines curries, samosas, pakora and Indian sweets were available.
    • For Bengalis, Hilsa fish fried in mustard oil is the ultimate delight, and North Indians like their pakoras fried in it because of the unique taste and aroma.
    • Vegetable koftas from white gram, dahi vadas, pakoras of spinach, fenugreek and onions have all been made possible by them without the use of any cooking medium.
    • Also, the vegetable pakoras are vegetable-filled fritters bursting with subtle spices and irresistible as a savory doughnut must be.
    • We learn now that trans-fats (vegetable-based oils heated to bubbling point) are deadly; so much for those pakoras and tempura vegetables.
    • The starters we ordered, vegetable pakora and meat samosas, were excellent.
    • The little dark-brown, doughnut-shaped fritters tasted a whole lot like Indian pakoras, and indeed came with a dish of raita for dipping.
    • It is also a popular flavouring for curries, pakora, kofta, fish, kachori (a kind of poori stuffed with dal), and in pickles.

Origin

From Hindi pakoṛā, denoting a dish of vegetables in gram flour.

 
 
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