dosa

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do·sa

 (dō′sə)
n.
A thin crisp pancake of Indian origin, typically made from rice flour, stuffed with vegetables, chicken, or other ingredients, and served with chutney.

[Hindi ḍosā, of Dravidian origin; akin to Tamil tōcai, Kannada dōse.]
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dosa

(ˈdəʊsə)
n
(Cookery) a savoury Indian pancake
[Kannada]
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Noorain Khalid of Noor's Kitchen, who was serving up a variety of delicious vegetarian and chicken dosas, said: 'People passing by the stall are keen to observe how our dosa is prepared, and it does not take much for them to ask one for themselves.
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I was a regular here 25 years ago, and now whenever I can manage to come here I find that the dosas taste is just the same as they did back then.
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