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Example sentences for "cooked rice"

  • If one desired 2 cupfuls of cooked rice, how much uncooked rice should be used?

  • One half cupful of cooked rice may be used instead of the carrots and peas.

  • Cooked rice may be substituted for the bread crumbs.

  • Now add Two cups of cooked rice, One teaspoon of salt, One teaspoon of soy.

  • Cook slowly for ten minutes and then add Three cups of cooked rice, Two teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of paprika.

  • The pujari goes to the courtyard of the sthana, and piles up a conical mass of cooked rice on a stool.

  • On the wedding day (which is four days afterwards), pongal (cooked rice) is offered to the house god early in the morning.

  • When the babe's first teeth appear it has a slight change of diet; its attendant now and then feeds it cooked rice, thoroughly masticated and mixed with saliva.

  • Cooked rice, ma-kan', is almost always eaten with the fingers, being crowded into the mouth with the back of the thumb.

  • When needed a ball is pulverized and sprinkled fine over the cooked rice.

  • All relatives again spend the night at the house, from which they return to their own dwellings after breakfast of the second day and each goes laden with a plate of cooked rice.

  • The dead are generally buried, and [on the day of the final death ceremonies] cooked rice is thrown out to be eaten by crows.

  • Cooked rice, curry, meat, and other things, are placed on a leaf inside the house.

  • On the third day, cooked rice is thrown over the spot where the corpse was burnt.

  • Stir in 3 cups of flaky, cooked rice, while rice is still hot.

  • Now the devarapotu, or buffalo specially devoted to the sacrifice of the goddess, is led in from the Reddi's house in procession, together with a sheep and a large pot of cooked rice.

  • Before the grave is filled in, a small quantity of cooked rice is put in the mouth of the corpse.

  • On the the third day, cooked rice, a fowl and water are taken to the burial-ground, and placed near the grave, to be eaten by the spirit of the dead.

  • The women pour milk over the stone, and offer milk, cocoanuts, cooked rice, betel, etc.

  • Cooked rice, called tullagu chor, is then placed in each of the four corners of the hut, to propitiate the gods, and to serve as food for them and the spirit of the dead person.

  • The parrots were accordingly once more brought into requisition, and they flew away, and brought back eighteen varieties of cooked rice which a Paraiyan's wife had prepared.

  • A ceremony is generally celebrated in the seventh month of pregnancy, for which the husband's sister prepares pongal (cooked rice).

  • At a certain spot the bier is placed on the ground, and the son goes round it, carrying a pot of cooked rice, which he breaks near the head of the corpse.

  • When the bridegroom is about to leave the spot, cooked rice, contained in a sieve, is waved before him, and thrown away.

  • On the third day, cooked rice, and other food for which the deceased had a special liking, are taken to the grave, and placed on plantain leaves.

  • Towards evening the newly married couple sit inside the house, and close to them is placed a big brass vessel containing a mixture of cooked rice, jaggery (crude sugar) and curds, which is brought by the women already referred to.

  • For ten days, libations of water mixed with gingelly seeds, called tilothakam, and a ball of cooked rice, must be offered to the stones.


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