- gulab jamun
- [gʊˌlα:b'jα:mʌn]noun an Indian sweet consisting of a ball of deep-fried paneer (curd cheese) boiled in a sugar syrup.Originfrom Hindi gulāb 'rose water' and jāmun 'fruit'.
English new terms dictionary. 2014.
English new terms dictionary. 2014.
Gulab jamun — (Turkish:Kemalpaşa tatlısı ;Hindi: गुलाब जामुन; Urdu: گلاب جامن) (gool aab jaa mun) or gulab jambu is a popular northern Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Nepali, Gujarati and Punjabi sweet dish made of a dough consisting mainly of milk solids… … Wikipedia
Gulab Jamun — (Hindi: गुलाब जामुन, Urdu: گلاب جامن) ist eine klassische indische Süßspeise. Es handelt sich dabei um frittierte Teigbällchen in aromatisiertem Zuckersirup. Hauptbestandteil des Teiges ist Khoa oder Khoya (eingekochte cremige Milch). Ersatzweise … Deutsch Wikipedia
gulab jamun — UK [ɡʊˌlɑːb ˈjɑːmən] US [ɡʊˌlɑb ˈjɑmən] noun [uncountable] indian english a sweet Indian food made from a flour and water mixture, fried and served in a sugar syrup flavoured with roses Thesaurus: indian foodhyponym … Useful english dictionary
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gulab jamun — /ˈgulab dʒamən/ (say goohlahb jahmuhn) noun an Indian sweet consisting of a ball of thickened milk and paneer deep fried in ghee and then soaked in rose apple syrup. {Hindi gulāb (from Persian) rosewater + jāmun rose apple} …
gulab jamun — UK [ɡʊˌlɑːb ˈjɑːmən] / US [ɡʊˌlɑb ˈjɑmən] noun [uncountable] Indian English a sweet Indian food made from a flour and water mixture, fried and served in a sugar syrup flavoured with roses … English dictionary
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