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by fuzztester
876 days ago
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Yes, I think it must be the same. Dana (as a short form) and shengdana both mean peanuts, in Marathi, the main language of Maharashtra. Actually dana means seed in both Marathi and Hindi, as in anardana, which means pomegranate (seed), meaning the part of the pomegranate that you eat. As you said, words can vary a lot between regions - and not just for culinary terms. |
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