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Pittu
Puttu (Malayalam: പുട്ട്; Tamil: புட்டு; Sinhala: පිට්ටු) (pronounced [ˈputtu]), alternatively spelled pittu (Tamil: பிட்டு), is a dish native to the South Indian states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and parts of Karnataka, as well as Eastern and Northern Provinces in Sri Lanka. Puttu means "portioned" in Tamil and Malayalam. It is made of steamed cylinders of ground rice layered with coconut shavings, sometimes with a sweet or savory filling on the inside. Puttu is usually a breakfast dish served hot with either sweet side dishes such as palm sugar or banana, or savoury with chana masala, chutney, rasam, or meat curries.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of pittu in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
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The numerical value of pittu in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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- The word "pittu" does not have a direct translation in Esperanto as it is not a commonly recognized term. If you provide more context or specify what you mean by "pittu," I can help translate it more accurately.Esperanto
- pittuFinnish
- The word "pittu" can refer to a specific food item in some cultures, particularly in South Indian cuisine, where it is a type of steamed rice cake. In Indonesian, it can be kept as is (pittu) since it is a specific term. However, if you are looking fIndonesian
- ಪಿಟ್ಟುKannada
- 핏투Korean
- The word "pittu" doesn't have a direct translation in Norwegian, as it refers to a specific dish from South India made from rice flour and coconut. However, if you’re looking for a general translation of "pittu" in a culinary context, it would still Norwegian
- pittuSwedish
- 皮图Chinese
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