Talk:Shrikhand
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[edit]The article contradicts itself. On the first paragraph it says "It is one of the main desserts in Gujarati cuisine, and a common side dish in Maharashtrian cuisine." but on the second paragraph it says "In Gujarati cuisine, the Shrikhand is not eaten as a dessert, but as a side-dish".
So, which one is it?
RMN 23:35, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
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This requires a better picture. From the image, the balu shahi is much more prominent than the shrikhand. |
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