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    Swapna

    India

    Chef #167599

    India

    Joined: Oct 15, 2004

    Birthday: Jun 03

    2 reviews by Swapna

    1 - 2 of 2 sorted by Date | Rating | Helpful

    Reviewed Tomato on Toast
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     |  By Dani Jean

    "I am not sure whether i would like the open faced sandwich with runny tomatoe juice, maybe the recipe needs some mending."

    Jan 19, 2005 on Food.com

    Recipe #107666

    Reviewed Cabbage with Mustard Seeds and Coconut
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     |  By Zeke Koch

    "Hello Zeke,Ur recipe corresponds with the kerala dish called cabbage thoran and using the same method, one can substitute cabbage with French beans or with chopped brinjals or with chopped round slices of bittergourd or pumpkin pieces. It is a traditional Kerala dish. You can make prawns using the same recipe and it will taste delicious.Swap..."

    Oct 19, 2004 on Food.com

    Recipe #17403

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