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  1. Shola - Wikipedia

    A shola is the local name for a patch of stunted tropical montane forest found in valleys amid rolling grassland in the higher montane regions of South India, largely in Kerala, Karnataka and Tamilnadu.

  2. Shola, an Afghan Sticky Rice - Halfghan Kitchen

    Jan 27, 2025 · Shola is an Afghan Sticky Rice, cooked to perfection and topped with a dollop of sour cream and hot oil for an added sizzle effect

  3. Shola - Afghan Savoury Sticky Rice - Pick Up Limes

    This delicious, savoury Afghan rice dish uses short-grain rice to produce a creamy, cozy meal. This dish can be enjoyed as a meal on its own, but traditionally it's served alongside other small Afghan side …

  4. Shola | Traditional Rice Dish From Afghanistan - TasteAtlas

    Shola is a traditional dish that is based on a kind of short-grain sticky rice, which is also referred to as shola. The dish has been prepared in both sweet and savory versions, although the latter version is …

  5. Welcome to Shola | About Shola

    In every Bengali custom and ritual, one finds the ubiquitous “Chandmala”, “Kodomphool”, and garlands of Shola. The “Saitol”, which is omnipresent in weddings, funerals, and the first ceremonial meal of a …

  6. Shola - Recipe - Desi Appetite

    Shola is a traditional Afghani/Peshawari dish similar to haleem. It is made from mince, spinach and lentils and is a great way to use leftovers.

  7. Shola - Naturally Bengal

    Shola is an annual aquatic herb which grows in the wild, in marshy, waterlogged areas. It is also referred to as Indian cork.

  8. Recipe: Bethica's Shola - Rediff.com Get Ahead

    Oct 16, 2023 · Mughlai dish Shola 's roots can be traced back to Afghanistan. It makes for a wholesome standalone meal, but can be savoured along with some refreshing raita as well.

  9. Shola or Sholay - thechefinme.pk

    Shola or sholay is a traditional Afghani savory rice dish cooked in water, pulses, spinach and chunks of meat.

  10. Shola Sky Islands

    Unfortunately, Shola forests have also faced disproportionately high deforestation rates over the past century. Shola forests and adjoining areas also happen to be one of the major tourist attractions of …