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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yogurt-rice with an assortment of pickles. https://www.padmalakshmi.com/yogurt-rice-recipe [/quote] That is no dish, salad, intro, or side dish.[/quote] That’s what we often eat in India as an entire meal with condiments. Not everyone needs to follow your rules. [/quote] I would respectfully say that I have never seen just yogurt rice, even the fancy one in your recipe, served as a full meal unless people are doing the equivalent of a lazy dinner. It is preceded by a vegetable/rice dish, at least, for a full meal. Doesn’t mean it’s not awesome! [/quote] Just because you haven’t seen it served as a stand-alone meal doesn’t mean it can’t be one. That’s what many of us grew up eating for either lunch or dinner on hot summer days in India.[/quote] Yikes no. In my (also hot) part of India, it is firmly a lazy meal, like late at night after travel. Yogurt rice is not nutritious enough to be a regular meal especially for children, and there are other hot-weather meals that are actually nutritious.[/quote]
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