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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Lucknow - the things i Like ...



aalu ki tikkiyan               : potato cutlets


Adde-baaz                          : regular

Arvi ka salan                    : colocasia curry

Balai                                     : thick layer of fresh cream

Bawarchi                            : cook

Bawarchi tola                  : cooks’ quarters (in a town)

Biryani                                : highly seasoned rice cooked with meat, fish, egg, or      vegetables

Chaat                                    : spicy vegetarian snack

Murg-mussallam           : whole chicken carefully spiced and slowly cooked

Mutanjan                           : sweetish mutton biryani

Namash                               : souffle-like mildly sweet and fluffy creamy delight

Nehari                                : beef/lamb trotters braised and then stewed overnight, further prepared in the morning and eaten with kulchas for breakfast

Nehari khaas                    : special nehari

Os ki rani                           : “queen of dews”

Chaatwala                         : chaat seller

Chandi qalia                    : mutton curry in gravy mixed/topped with crushed edible silver leaves
Daawat                                : feast

Paan                                     : betel leaf with areca nut/other fillings/ spices, chewed as a delicacy

Patili kabab                      : mincemeat kabab made in deep copper/brass vessel

Dalmoth                             : savoury mixture

Puri                                       : deep-fried puffy bread

Desi desavari                   : a particular betel leaf

Parind puri                       : puri stuffed with a small live bird

Dudhiya barfi                   : white, wet and firm milk sweet

Galawat ke kabab       : kababs made from very finely ground, tenderized meat                      

Gilafi kulcha                     : very soft leavened bread

Gol gappa                        : puffed wafer, eaten with a spicy filling, in one mouthful

Halwa sohan                  : special sweet made with cereals, ghee, sugar, garnished with dried fruit

Halwai                                 : sweet-maker, seller

Imarti                                  : deep-fried ring of urad dal with a little wheat flour added, dipped in sugar syrup; more regular and elaborately shaped than a jalebi

Jalebi                                    : syrup-filled deep-fried ring of flour

Kabravali kacchori       : deep-fried bread with filling made and sold at a shop by a grave in aminabad

Kaccha keema                 : uncooked mince

Khaat                                   : divan/stringed bed

Korma                                 : mildly spiced dish of meat marinaded in yoghurt

Kulcha                                 : leavened bread

Kulfi                                      : milk thickened, mixed with saffron, pistachios,
                                                etc and frozen into ice-cream

Pista-badam ki khichri  : pistachio-almond rice preparation

Rabri                                     : semi-liquid thickened milk sweet preparation

Redhi                                   : hand-drawn cart

Samosa                               : deep-fried potato/peas/meat-filled triangles of flour

Seviyon ka muzaffar    : sweet vermicelli, fried and soaked in sugar syrup, with milk added; scatters when thrown on a plate

Shab degh                          : a beautiful blend of whole turnips, mutton balls (koftas), and spices cooked in a deep pan overnight

Shabnam                            : morning dew

Shahi galawat                  : “royal” papaya paste to tenderize meat

Shami kabab                    : spherical mincemeat kabab

Sheermal                           : invented in lucknow, a rich flat bread made of flour, milk, fat, and saffron

Thandai                              : cooling spiced milk beverage

Thela                                    : cart

Tikki                                     : cutlet

Kundan qalia              : mutton curry in gravy mixed/topped with crushed edible gold leaves

Lakhnawi                           : language spoken in lucknow/of lucknow

Tunde ke kabab / tunde ke shahi galawat ke kabab
: kababs, made from very finely ground, delicately marinaded, tenderized meat

Waraqui paratha           : “layered” unleavened fried bread

Lal peda                              : milk thickened into chewy, flat, round sweets

Lassi                                     : chilled frothed yoghurt drink

Zaiqa                                   : taste/flavour    

Zarda pulao                      : sweet yellow rice coloured and flavoured with saffron

Mahoba paan patta       : tender/crisp betel leaves from the mahoba district of uttar pradesh

Malai paan                        : triangular leaves of cream (paan­shaped) with a sweet filling

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management & Development Studies Lucknow

Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management & Development Studies is an independent non-profit registered in 1982 under the Registration Act of corporations 1860th The main objective of the Foundation is to serve the country's industrial sector in various fields of management and information technology. The objective of this institute is to provide training in software development, management areas to enable them to bear more responsibility in the business of public and private sector by providing training facilities in the development software development, conferences, meetings, discussions, seminars and reading to encourage articles on career and development.

LBSIMDS LUCKNOW

Tuesday, February 8, 2011