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bajari ke peeth

[Marathi]

Millet flour. Often used in Western India with sorghum to make flatbreads such as roti, bhakri or rotla.

बाजरी(bajri)

[Marathi]

Millet. Pearl millet. After rice and wheat this is the most important grain crop of India. It is used to make flour which is often used in the making of poppadums. Two types of millet are available, bulrush or bajra bajra (pearl millet - Pennisetum typhoideum) and finger millet (Eleusine coracana).

बंगाली बादाम(Bangla badaam)

[Marathi]

Tropical almond. The fruit looks similar to the almond and is usually pale green, though it may be reddish-purple. There is a fibrous seed containing a pointed kernel, or nut. It can be eaten fresh and raw, or cooked. It is sometimes difficult to remove the fibrous seed without damaging the nut. There is a thin covering of skin on the nut, and it is worth removing it as it can be very astringent. It is much prized in the Moghul cooking of northern India, they are eaten fresh or used in badam barfi, fudge-like sweets, or used to thicken sauces in dishes such as korma. They are grown in Kashmir and Afghanistan as they do not grow well in tropical regions. Elsewhere, cashew and other nuts are substituted.

bariktil

[Marathi]

Sesame. Indian sesame seeds are cream-coloured, small and glossy. Chinese sesame seeds are black.

baripankijar

[Marathi]

Galangal. The rhizome of a plant of the ginger family, although it is smaller and more shrivelled. It has more translucent, flesh-coloured skin than the rhizome of ginger. It is peeled and grated or thinly sliced and used in the same way that fresh ginger is used, but has a slightly more complex flavour reminiscent of camphor. Greater galangal resembles a cross between ginger and pepper; lesser galangal is more pungent, with cardamom and eucalyptus flavours, whilst kempferia is the strongest.

batata

[Marathi]

Potato

batate sev puri

[Marathi]

A Bombay snack similar to popcorn but more complicated.

bedana

[Marathi]

Raisins, sultanas

beet

[Marathi]

Beetroot (US: beets)

besan

/BEH-sahn/
[Marathi]

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 as well as making excellent batter.