Mutton curry: Difference between revisions
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Kosha mangsho is traditionally prepared as part of the celebration of [[Kali Puja]], a festival dedicated to the [[Hinduism|Hindu]] goddess [[Kali]], celebrated on the [[New Moon]] day of the Hindu month [[Kartika (month)|Kartik]]. | Kosha mangsho is traditionally prepared as part of the celebration of [[Kali Puja]], a festival dedicated to the [[Hinduism|Hindu]] goddess [[Kali]], celebrated on the [[New Moon]] day of the Hindu month [[Kartika (month)|Kartik]]. | ||
'''Railway mutton curry''' is a [[British Raj]] colonial-era dish that was served on long-distance trains. The dish was served with dinner rolls. [[Tamarind]] was originally used to extend its [[shelf life]]. | '''Railway mutton curry''' is a [[British Raj]] colonial-era dish that was served on long-distance trains. The dish was served with dinner rolls. [[Tamarind]] was originally used to extend its [[shelf life]]. Some restaurants serve the dish in present-day times, such as Oh! Calcutta! restaurant in [[Kolkata]], India. Railway mutton curry is prepared using a [[coconut milk]] base. | ||
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