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Colocasia Leaves (Paatra) is one of the most popular of current trending foods on earth. It is simple, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. It is enjoyed by millions every day. Colocasia Leaves (Paatra) is something which I have loved my entire life. They’re fine and they look fantastic.
Colocasia leaves (arbi ke patte, taro leaves) : Colocasia leaves are a very good source of vitamin Colocasia leaf is frequently used in Maharashtrian and Gujarati cuisine in preparations like paatra. Taro (Colocasia esculenta) is a tropical plant widely known for its nutrition value. From preventing cancer to eliminating anaemia, they have several health benefits.
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Also called as Alu chi patal bhaji. A really good recipe from the Maharashtrian cuisine. Paatra or Gujarati Patra is nothing but Fried Colocasia Leaf Rolls. Popular in Surat and other parts of Gujarat, it is either steam cooked, deep-fried or shallow fried and served either as an appetizer or as.
Paatra (Colocasia Leave's Rolls) is very famous gujarati recipe. Paatra is made from Arbi (Colocasia) leaves. Litteral meaning of "Paatra/ Patra in gujarati is Leaves". This colocasia leaves curry is spicy, tangy, silky smooth & delicious. Tender colocasia leaves in this curry are well cooked along in a spicy coconut masala until they're super.
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