- atsara
- English Definition: (noun) pickles (papaya)
Tagalog-English dictionary. 2014.
Tagalog-English dictionary. 2014.
atsara — variant of achara … Useful english dictionary
Atchara — (also be spelled achara or atsara ) is a Filipino dish made of primarily pickled papaya. The word itself is probably an adaptation of the Indian word for pickle, Achaar.This dish is often used as an accompaniment to fried or grilled foods such as … Wikipedia
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Filipino condiments — A number of condiments are used in Filipino cuisine. They include:* Achara or atsara a sweet pickled papaya relish. Also used as a side dish. * Bagoong fermented anchovy or shrimp paste, particularly popular in the dish kare kare. * Banana… … Wikipedia
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Machik Labdrön — (ti. : མ་གཅིག་ལབ་སྒྲོན་, W. : Ma gcig Lab sgron) (1031 1129 ou 1055 1143[1],[2]), contemporaine de Milarépa, est généralement considérée comme la fondatrice de la pratique du … Wikipédia en Français