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Mangodi
[edit]In the western part of India especially in Rajasthan these dried lentil dumplings are known as 'Mangodi'. Basically the term 'mang' refers to moong dal which is a commonly available fine short yellow lentil.
Whereas, in the north Indian state of Punjab the lentil dumplings are mixed with spices and is known as 'Vadi'. Dr. DB1mini (talk) 12:55, 25 June 2024 (UTC)
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