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Indian vs Idli - What's the difference?

indian | idli |


As nouns the difference between indian and idli

is that indian is a person from India while idli is a Southeast Asian cake made from rice and lentils, whose ground mixture is fermented and steamed in a mold.

As an adjective Indian

is of or relating to India or its people; or (formerly) of the East Indies.

As a proper noun Indian

is any language spoken by Indians.

Mochi vs Idli - What's the difference?

mochi | idli |


As nouns the difference between mochi and idli

is that mochi is a Japanese rice cake made from glutinous rice while idli is a Southeast Asian cake made from rice and lentils, whose ground mixture is fermented and steamed in a mold.

As a proper noun Mochi

is a Bantu language of Tanzania.

Idli vs Idly - What's the difference?

idli | idly |


As a noun idli

is a Southeast Asian cake made from rice and lentils, whose ground mixture is fermented and steamed in a mold.

As an adverb idly is

in an idle manner.

Idli vs Idle - What's the difference?

idli | idle |


As a noun idli

is a southeast asian cake made from rice and lentils, whose ground mixture is fermented and steamed in a mold.

As an adjective idle is

(lb) empty, vacant.

As a verb idle is

to spend in idleness; to waste; to consume.

Dosa vs Idli - What's the difference?

dosa | idli |


As nouns the difference between dosa and idli

is that dosa is (helsinki slang) a bus while idli is a southeast asian cake made from rice and lentils, whose ground mixture is fermented and steamed in a mold.

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