Rata vs Raita - What's the difference?
rata | raita |
(usually, countable) Any of various New Zealand plants of the genus
(usually, uncountable) The hard dark red wood of such trees.
A condiment used as a dip or sauce in the cuisine of southern Asia, made from seasoned yogurt.
* {{quote-news, 2009, January 16, Marian Burros, Penn Quarter’s International Flavor, New York Times
, passage=The raita is one of the best in town; goat-cheese kulcha is an unusual and tasty take on Indian bread. }}
As proper nouns the difference between rata and raita
is that rata is while raita is .rata
English
(wikipedia rata)Etymology 1
(etyl)Noun
(en-noun)Etymology 2
External links
* (projectlink) * (projectlink) * (Metrosideros) * (Garcinia) ----raita
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