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Default What is Vadia

I bumped into a recipe "Chane-Vadia Daal" on ...

http://www.ruchiskitchen.com/ruchiskitchen/recipe.htm

It calls for "6 Vadia broken".

Anyone know what Vadia is? I have googled but have
not found a definition...

Many thanks,
Roy (UK)


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RzB wrote:
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> I bumped into a recipe "Chane-Vadia Daal" on ...
>
> http://www.ruchiskitchen.com/ruchiskitchen/recipe.htm
>
> It calls for "6 Vadia broken".
>
> Anyone know what Vadia is? I have googled but have
> not found a definition...
>
> Many thanks,
> Roy (UK)


I spell it Wadi, and they are dried but airy lumps of bean flour mixed
with spices, oils, and things like dry chili peppers. One buys them
premade. They serve a little like adding chunks of very dry french bread
to a soup...they thicken, but wadis have alot more flavour than white
bread. When buying them, sniff to make sure no rancid oily smell, and
check for bugs. IME they are more likely to have bugs than most imported
Indian items.
I suspect they are made with urad flour or possibly chana flour (or
both) and may have some baking soda or something to make them rise a
bit, for they are airy when dry. Imagine chunks of airy, rough pappadam.
Similar taste....not interchangable.
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I beleive it may be part of a specific type of palm.

Synonyms:

Vadia O.F.Cook === Chamaedorea Willd.

Vadia atrovirens (Mart.) O.F.Cook === Chamaedorea atrovirens Mart.

Vadia jotolana O.F.Cook === Chamaedorea cataractarum Mart.

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> I bumped into a recipe "Chane-Vadia Daal" on ...
>
> http://www.ruchiskitchen.com/ruchiskitchen/recipe.htm
>
> It calls for "6 Vadia broken".
>
> Anyone know what Vadia is? I have googled but have
> not found a definition...
>
> Many thanks,
> Roy (UK)
>
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I beleive it may be part of a specific type of palm.

Synonyms:

Vadia O.F.Cook === Chamaedorea Willd.

Vadia atrovirens (Mart.) O.F.Cook === Chamaedorea atrovirens Mart.

Vadia jotolana O.F.Cook === Chamaedorea cataractarum Mart.

"RzB" > wrote in message
...
> I bumped into a recipe "Chane-Vadia Daal" on ...
>
> http://www.ruchiskitchen.com/ruchiskitchen/recipe.htm
>
> It calls for "6 Vadia broken".
>
> Anyone know what Vadia is? I have googled but have
> not found a definition...
>
> Many thanks,
> Roy (UK)
>
>



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