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Mera (alternative spelling Mara) or Daullah is a type of rice dumpling which is very popular in Bangladesh especially in Sylhet and Mymensingh and neighbouring districts. It is made of rice flour, salt, molasses, coconut etc. In some areas it is also called the Gota Pitha or Bhapa Channai.

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  • Mera (alternative spelling Mara) or Daullah is a type of rice dumpling which is very popular in Bangladesh especially in Sylhet and Mymensingh and neighbouring districts. It is made of rice flour, salt, molasses, coconut etc. In some areas it is also called the Gota Pitha or Bhapa Channai. (en)
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  • Daullah, Chua Pitha, Gurguria, Gota Pitha (en)
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  • Bangladesh
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  • Rice flour,molasses,coconuts
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  • served with meat curry, jaggery
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  • Daullah, Chua Pitha, Gurguria, Gota Pitha (en)
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  • Rice flour, molasses, coconuts (en)
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  • Mera Pitha (en)
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  • served with meat curry, jaggery (en)
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  • Mera (alternative spelling Mara) or Daullah is a type of rice dumpling which is very popular in Bangladesh especially in Sylhet and Mymensingh and neighbouring districts. It is made of rice flour, salt, molasses, coconut etc. In some areas it is also called the Gota Pitha or Bhapa Channai. (en)
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  • Mera Pitha (en)
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