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| Würziges „Kabuli Chana“ aus Puna, Indien (Hindi) |   |  
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(For all ingredients, please use organic versions if available) Chickpeas Bay leaves Large cardamoms Cloves Ground pomegranate seeds  Green coriander Green chili Tomatoes Onions Coriander powder Black pepper, Dry mango powder Chili powder Cumin powder Salt  Cooking oil   
  Boil the chickpeas, and while boiling add in the salt and the       hot spices like bay leaves, cloves, and cardamom. Let it boil until the       chickpeas become tender. And then drain the water.
  Mix the spices of coriander powder, black pepper, dry mango       powder, chili powder, and cumin powder in a bowl.
  Turn the stove on.
  Put the pan, and add in 2 tablespoon of cooking oil. Let it       heat up a little bit.
  With a little extra oil the chickpeas taste better, and the       spices get coated nicely on the chickpeas.
  Before the oil becomes hot, add 3 spoonfuls of ground       pomegranate seeds.
  Leave it for a while.
  Add the mix spices into the hot oil. Add in for about 4 spoonfuls       of the spice mixture.
  Lower the heat to prevent the spices from burning.
  Add some salt according to taste.
  Add in the chickpeas, and let the spices absorb for about 30       seconds to 1 minute on low heat. Mixed it very well.
  Turn the heat up higher. Let it cook for a while to let the       water evaporated. And then lower the heat.
  Pour it into the serving bowl.
  Garnish it with some tomatoes, some onions, green chili and       some green coriander.
  Enjoy it with a slice of bread or just eat it as it is. |  |  
 
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