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tawa

[ tah-wuh ]

noun

  1. a large, round frying pan, usually flat or very slightly concave or convex, used in South Asian cooking:

    A small amount of batter is ladled onto a hot, greased tawa, spread into a thin circle, and fried for a very short time with oil or ghee until golden brown.



tawa

/ ˈ³ÙÉ‘Ë·ÉÉ™ /

noun

  1. a tall timber tree, Beilschmiedia tawa, of New Zealand, having edible purple berries
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Origin of tawa1

First recorded in 1840–50; from Hindi ³Ù²¹±¹Äå “frying pan, griddleâ€
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Origin of tawa1

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Neither Brooks nor the driver, Tawa Higgins, 36, could provide receipts for the goods in the car, which the Sheriff’s Office believed were stolen from at least five locations throughout the county.

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He allowed a leadoff homer to Tim Tawa.

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But now owner Tawa, which runs the Ranch 99 grocery chain, is planning a renovation that will transform Focus Plaza into a more modern, affluent commercial center resembling those in Irvine, Pasadena and Costa Mesa.

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The mall will also get a new name: Tawa Gateway, emphasizing its anchor tenant, 99 Ranch Market, which is also known by its Chinese name, Tawa.

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The tawa is a surefire way of preventing the skinless chicken from sticking to the pot, or burning during the hourlong steaming process.

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