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- Sarson_da_saag abstract "Sarson da saag (Sarson ka saag, in Hindi, Urdu) is a popular vegetable dish in the Punjab region of Pakistan and India made from mustard leaves (sarson) and spices. However, it is also popular in other neighboring states of Haryana and Rajasthan. It can't be said confidently that it originated in the Punjab region.It is regarded as the traditional way of making saag, and is traditionally served with makki di roti, which literally means (unraised) corn bread. It can be topped with either butter (unprocessed white or processed yellow butter) or more traditionally with ghee (clarified butter). Some spinach (called palak in Punjabi) can be added for added colour and thickening the dish, even if this could alter the taste.".
- Sarson_da_saag origin India.
- Sarson_da_saag origin Pakistan.
- Sarson_da_saag origin Punjab_region.
- Sarson_da_saag thumbnail Saagroti.jpg?width=300.
- Sarson_da_saag wikiPageID "22523796".
- Sarson_da_saag wikiPageRevisionID "598577428".
- Sarson_da_saag caption "Makki di roti with saag".
- Sarson_da_saag country India.
- Sarson_da_saag country Pakistan.
- Sarson_da_saag course "Main course".
- Sarson_da_saag hasPhotoCollection Sarson_da_saag.
- Sarson_da_saag mainIngredient "Mustard leaves".
- Sarson_da_saag name "Sarson Da Saag".
- Sarson_da_saag region Punjab_region.
- Sarson_da_saag subject Category:Brassica_dishes.
- Sarson_da_saag subject Category:Indian_curries.
- Sarson_da_saag subject Category:Indian_vegetable_dishes.
- Sarson_da_saag subject Category:Pakistani_curries.
- Sarson_da_saag subject Category:Punjabi_cuisine.
- Sarson_da_saag type Food.
- Sarson_da_saag type FunctionalSubstance.
- Sarson_da_saag comment "Sarson da saag (Sarson ka saag, in Hindi, Urdu) is a popular vegetable dish in the Punjab region of Pakistan and India made from mustard leaves (sarson) and spices. However, it is also popular in other neighboring states of Haryana and Rajasthan. It can't be said confidently that it originated in the Punjab region.It is regarded as the traditional way of making saag, and is traditionally served with makki di roti, which literally means (unraised) corn bread.".
- Sarson_da_saag label "Sarson da saag".
- Sarson_da_saag label "Sarson da saag".
- Sarson_da_saag sameAs Sarson_da_saag.
- Sarson_da_saag sameAs m.05zxs34.
- Sarson_da_saag sameAs Q7424615.
- Sarson_da_saag sameAs Q7424615.
- Sarson_da_saag wasDerivedFrom Sarson_da_saag?oldid=598577428.
- Sarson_da_saag depiction Saagroti.jpg.
- Sarson_da_saag isPrimaryTopicOf Sarson_da_saag.
- Sarson_da_saag name "Sarson Da Saag".