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  1. Dal - Wikipedia

    In Indian cuisine, dal (also spelled daal or dhal [1] pronunciation: [d̪aːl]) are dried, split pulses (e.g., lentils, peas, and beans) that do not require soaking before cooking. India is the largest producer of …

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    Find the latest Delta Air Lines, Inc. (DAL) stock quote, history, news and other vital information to help you with your stock trading and investing.

  3. Dal (Indian Lentil Curry) - RecipeTin Eats

    Jul 6, 2018 · There are countless variations of Dal all across India. This is a northern Indian version called “dal tadka” that’s akin to what is served in Indian restaurants. “Tadka” refers to spices sizzling …

  4. Everyday Dal Recipe - NYT Cooking

    Mar 28, 2024 · The warming, soothing and downright healing effects of dal are well known throughout South Asia and its diaspora. This is an everyday dish for a good reason: It’s simple to make but tastes...

  5. Dal Recipe | Food Network

    In a large pot, heat the ghee and stir-fry the onions just until wilted, do not brown. Add the garlic, jalapeno, cumin, lentils, ginger, curry powder, salt, pepper, sugar and bay leaf. Saute for 1...

  6. 20+ Best Dal Recipes (Indian Lentil Recipes)

    Mar 2, 2023 · Looking for the best and most popular healthy dhal recipes? Here is my collection of 20+ Indian Dal recipes. Perfect for lunch, or dinner.

  7. The Best Dal Ever - Ambitious Kitchen

    Jan 31, 2022 · What is dal? Dal is not only an ingredient, but it’s also a traditional, plant-based Indian dish. As an ingredient, dal refers to a split version of legumes like lentils, chickpeas, etc.

  8. The Uses and Significance of Dal in Cuisine and Beyond

    Jul 13, 2025 · Dal, also known as lentils, is one of the most versatile and widely consumed foods globally, particularly in the Indian subcontinent. It is a type of legume that belongs to the family …

  9. What Is Dal? | Bon Appétit

    Nov 22, 2021 · Dal in Sanskrit, an ancient Indo-Aryan language, means “to split.” Today, in Hindi, dal can refer to certain dried lentils, beans, or peas in split or whole form or to the dish made from …

  10. What Is Dal in Indian Food? - Chef's Resource

    What is Dal in Indian Food? Dal, in its simplest form, refers to split pulses – lentils, beans, and peas – that form a cornerstone of Indian cuisine.