Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A measure of capacity used in Denmark and Norway, equal to 4.1 United States pints or 3.4 imperial pints.

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Examples

  • In Maharshtra cabbage is used as substitute for onion to make satvic food in dishes like kande pohe, Kanda bhaji etc. and we get a whole new taste.

    Cabbage Paneer Bhurji Anjali 2007

  • In Maharshtra cabbage is used as substitute for onion to make satvic food in dishes like kande pohe, Kanda bhaji etc. and we get a whole new taste.

    Archive 2007-06-01 Anjali 2007

  • As we ate the traditional funeral food, kande corn cooked with beans, I told these stories to all who were nearby, and I felt a little better.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Schuyler 2009

  • As we ate the traditional funeral food, kande corn cooked with beans, I told these stories to all who were nearby, and I felt a little better.

    A day I almost died Schuyler 2009

  • On a low budget, this meant we could only afford to make ‘kande’— a mix of corn and beans.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Gail 2008

  • We had to get a 50-gallon drum to boil the kande for 350 people.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Gail 2008

  • On a low budget, this meant we could only afford to make ‘kande’— a mix of corn and beans.

    An Alaskan in Tanzania......................And on to Honduras Gail 2008

  • We had to get a 50-gallon drum to boil the kande for 350 people.

    An Alaskan in Tanzania......................And on to Honduras Gail 2008

  • Another awesome combination, I have tasted is "Kalya Vatanyache Pohe" where black peas are added to the kande pohe.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Meera 2007

  • Another awesome combination, I have tasted is "Kalya Vatanyache Pohe" where black peas are added to the kande pohe.

    Kalya Vatanyachi Amti Meera 2007

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