samosa
IPA: sʌmˈoʊsʌ
noun
- A snack, of South Asian origin, consisting of a deep-fried triangular turnover filled with vegetables (especially potatoes) or meat.
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Examples of "samosa" in Sentences
- I'll try the saunf trick but I don't like any spices in samosa covers.
- The list is quite something but to name a few, chats, samosa and ice creams.
- Jais (UP), Mar 28: Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi stopped at Amethi roadside joint to relish a 'samosa' on Saturday.
- manggy - your vocab is pretty better than many non-indians: and yes, the crust here is similar to a "samosa", but the filling is diff...
- There are appetizers such as the samosa, which is a traditional pastry puff filled with either vegetable, chicken or a combination of both.
- On the menu: a sweet-potato samosa, a roasted beet and fennel bisque scented with dill, and Asian-inspired preserved lemon curry and gluten-free tempura tofu.
- My curry journey started with vegetable korma, moving on to the reckless spiced heights of, erm, mild vegetable curry, perhaps with a samosa if I was feeling "really crazy" OK, fine, you guessed it, I'm a heat-wimp.
- Just to give a few examples from the four corners of India ... in Punjab (North), the hugely-popular samosa is traditionally accompanied by two chutneys: the sweet tamarind-date chutney and the spicy mint-cilantro chutney.
- As the journalist Tunku Varadarjan wrote, "a poorly assembled lunch can ruin a day at the Test match", and the history of cricketing packed lunches is keenly cherished ideally cricket food comes in small shareable parts: the oozing sandwich slow-cooked in its tinfoil, the flaking samosa, the impossible joy of crisps.
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