Raita vs Raitha - What's the difference?
raita | raitha |
A condiment used as a dip or sauce in the cuisine of southern Asia, made from seasoned yogurt.
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As nouns the difference between raita and raitha
is that raita is a condiment used as a dip or sauce in the cuisine of southern Asia, made from seasoned yogurt while raitha is an alternative form of lang=en condiment, lang=en.raita
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