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samosa

noun

plural samosas, samosa.
  1. an Indian fried turnover filled with minced meat or vegetables and spices:

    potato samosas.



samosa

/ ²õəˈ³¾É™ÊŠ²õÉ™ /

noun

  1. (in Indian cookery) a small triangular pastry case containing spiced vegetables or meat and served fried
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of samosa1

First recorded in 1930–35; from Hindi ²õ²¹³¾´Ç²õÄå, from Persian
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of samosa1

C20: from Hindi
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She says she struggles to pay school fees for her children from her living selling samosas.

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Inside the Jame Masjid, I’m met with tea, hot samosas and warm smiles.

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“If she’s in the White House, let there be samosas and let the chai flow freely,†Irani mused.

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“Cookies shookies! They can buy cookies from the store. But not my homemade samosas.â€

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Their company sells hot chai, Indian street food like samosas, seasonal chai soft serve, along with bags of their chai blends and merchandise.

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