karahi

noun
/kəˈɹaɪ/

Etymology

Borrowed from Hindi कड़ाही (kaṛāhī). Cognate with Bengali কড়াই (koṛai).

  1. borrowed from कड़ाही

Definitions

  1. A deep circular vessel resembling a wok, traditionally of cast iron, used in South Asian…

    A deep circular vessel resembling a wok, traditionally of cast iron, used in South Asian cuisine.

  2. A kind of curry or stew prepared in such a vessel.

    • Making most delicious Chicken Karahis ever.
    • [T]oday's menu included a chicken karahi with honey and fig juice.

The neighborhood

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