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The plant is native to India (where it is normally called "khus" or "khus khus"), and samples were readily obtained from Karnataka State.
Chapter 8 1993
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Toasted khus khus and sesame seeds a bit and added to the wok.
Archive 2008-11-01 Anjali 2008
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At the periphery of the ground, vendors did a brisk business in chicken kababs rolled in flat and fragrant circles of naan; vegetables dipped in a chickpea-flour batter and deep-fried, served with a tangy tamarind chutney; jaggery-sweetened drinks of lime, khus, and orange.
Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010
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At the periphery of the ground, vendors did a brisk business in chicken kababs rolled in flat and fragrant circles of naan; vegetables dipped in a chickpea-flour batter and deep-fried, served with a tangy tamarind chutney; jaggery-sweetened drinks of lime, khus, and orange.
Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010
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The windows were all sealed with tightly woven khus mats, and silken drapes covered the edges to shut out all light.
Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010
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The windows were all sealed with tightly woven khus mats, and silken drapes covered the edges to shut out all light.
Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010
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The windows were all sealed with tightly woven khus mats, and silken drapes covered the edges to shut out all light.
Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010
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At the periphery of the ground, vendors did a brisk business in chicken kababs rolled in flat and fragrant circles of naan; vegetables dipped in a chickpea-flour batter and deep-fried, served with a tangy tamarind chutney; jaggery-sweetened drinks of lime, khus, and orange.
Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010
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Toasted khus khus and sesame seeds a bit and added to the wok.
Steamed Rava Ladu?!! Anjali 2008
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Grazing and the collection of firewood and khus grass Vetiveria zizenoides were phased out in 1983.
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