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- Singju abstract "Singju (pronounce as sing-zoo) is a typical Manipuri salad-type dish. Its origin takes from Meitei/Meetei Community of Manipur (India) but well eaten by the sibling communities of the state and in some neighbouring states of Northeast India. Singju has been the all-time favourite side dish for meals (other being eromba) and as afternoon or evening snacks too. Meanwhile, eromba should not be confused with singju. Eromba is usually not eaten as snacks while singju is.Singju has many varieties as much as eromba, because of its seasonal vegetables which are the main ingredients of it. Like eromba, singju is of two types, Veg and Non-veg. The veg type are mainly served at ritual occasions while the non-veg type are eaten at homes.".
- Singju country Manipur.
- Singju region Northeast_India.
- Singju region Southeast_Asia.
- Singju thumbnail Yongchaak_Singju_with_Hawai_Maton.jpg?width=300.
- Singju wikiPageID "40541509".
- Singju wikiPageLength "4570".
- Singju wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Singju wikiPageRevisionID "677147666".
- Singju wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_cuisine.
- Singju wikiPageWikiLink Cuisine_of_Manipur.
- Singju wikiPageWikiLink Eromba.
- Singju wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Singju wikiPageWikiLink Manipur.
- Singju wikiPageWikiLink Manipuri_Cuisine.
- Singju wikiPageWikiLink Manipuri_dish.
- Singju wikiPageWikiLink Meitei_people.
- Singju wikiPageWikiLink Northeast_India.
- Singju wikiPageWikiLink Northeastern_india.
- Singju wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_Asia.
- Singju wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_asia.
- Singju wikiPageWikiLink File:Heinou_Singju.jpg.
- Singju wikiPageWikiLink File:Morok_metpa.jpg.
- Singju wikiPageWikiLink File:Thambou_singju.jpg.
- Singju wikiPageWikiLink File:Thambou_singju_(2).jpg.
- Singju wikiPageWikiLink File:Yongchaak_Singju_with_Hawai_Maton.jpg.
- Singju wikiPageWikiLinkText "Singju".
- Singju wikiPageWikiLinkText "singju".
- Singju caption "A Typical Manipuri Cuisine, Singju. Yongchaak Singju type is shown here.".
- Singju country Manipur.
- Singju hasPhotoCollection Singju.
- Singju name "Singju".
- Singju region Northeast_India.
- Singju region Northeastern_india.
- Singju region Southeast_Asia.
- Singju region Southeast_asia.
- Singju variations "seasonal vegetables".
- Singju wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Singju wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Singju wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Singju subject Category:Indian_cuisine.
- Singju hypernym Dish.
- Singju type Food.
- Singju type FunctionalSubstance.
- Singju type Thing.
- Singju type Q2095.
- Singju comment "Singju (pronounce as sing-zoo) is a typical Manipuri salad-type dish. Its origin takes from Meitei/Meetei Community of Manipur (India) but well eaten by the sibling communities of the state and in some neighbouring states of Northeast India. Singju has been the all-time favourite side dish for meals (other being eromba) and as afternoon or evening snacks too. Meanwhile, eromba should not be confused with singju.".
- Singju label "Singju".
- Singju sameAs m.0x20kvj.
- Singju sameAs Q17090528.
- Singju sameAs Q17090528.
- Singju wasDerivedFrom Singju?oldid=677147666.
- Singju depiction Yongchaak_Singju_with_Hawai_Maton.jpg.
- Singju isPrimaryTopicOf Singju.
- Singju name "Singju".