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Terms in Burmese 111-120 of 140

pè gyi

[Burmese]

Dried white haricot bean (US: navy bean).

pè hmohnt

[Burmese]

Gram flour. The fine, pale yellow chickpea (US: garbanzo bean) flour made from channa dhal (the ones which resemble yellow split lentils). It is used to make pakoras and for binding dishes such as kebabs.

pè lin mwe

[Burmese]

Snake gourds are bright green, thin-skinned gourds which can grow as long as 2 meters (6 ft). Since they have a tendency to curl they can frequently be seen with rocks tied to them to keep them straight. They should be rubbed with salt to remove the downy surface of the skin and can then be cut open, the central core of seeds removed and then cubed or sliced for adding to stews and rasams. They do not have a great deal of flavour.

pè loon

[Burmese]

Black eyed beans

pè ni lay

[Burmese]

Lentils

pè thee

[Burmese]

Green bean

pè yaza

[Burmese]

Lentils

pè zi

[Burmese]

Peanut oil (US: groundnut oil). Oil extracted from peanuts. It has a high melting point and smoke point and is ideal for deep frying. It has 20% saturated, 30% polyunsaturated and 50% monounsaturated fat.

pin zayn

[Burmese]

Sweet basil

poun yeiji

[Burmese]

Fermented bean paste