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what is mandi
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Answered by ISHIKA690
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Mandi is a traditional dish that originated from Hadhramaut, Yemen, consisting mainly of meat and rice with a special blend of spices, cooked in a pit underground. It is extremely popular and prevalent in most areas of the Arabian Peninsula, and even considered a staple dish in many regions. .....

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Mandi in Hindi language means market place. Traditionally, such market places were for food and agri-commodities. However, over time the coverage of mandis got widened to include trading hubs for grains, vegetables, timber, gems and diamonds; almost every tradable was included. Mandis for animals like cattle, goats, horses, mules, camels and buffaloes, and poultry are often organised as fairs. Thus the word mandi assumes the contours of a catch-all market place where anything is bought and sold.

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