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yes, i do that. sometimes kids order and i have to remove the jalapenos. green chillies are actually de rigueur for all pizzas at dominos or pizza hut. they taste good! i like the keema do pyaaza of dominos with just keema and green chillies toppings!Vidya Bagchi wrote:Huzefa Kapasi wrote:i think they marinate or preserve it in vinegar!Vidya Bagchi wrote:Oh. Maybe they marinate or dress jalapeño in lemon/vinegar. Sorry, not taking any responsibility if you don't like it again.
Guess you can ask them to put any local hot chilli that's fresh instead.
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What pizza is this?
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i can tolerate bits of jalapenos. btw, it was a sandwich!Hellsangel wrote:
What pizza is this?
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end of the kadhi festival with a moong dal kadhi (pakodis made of moong dal + moong dal added to the kadhi):
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which basmati rice is that? daawat? india gate?
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What I miss about Bangalore.
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that is really splendid! my older and his friends are fed up with mess food (older is in a college in bangalore) and they often eat out either at mcdonalds or kfc or pizza hut or the andhra cuisine restaurants. mess food is just sambhar, rice, rasam, a veggie curry, pooris and papad.goodcitizn wrote:What I miss about Bangalore.
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:that is really splendid! my older and his friends are fed up with mess food (older is in a college in bangalore) and they often eat out either at mcdonalds or kfc or pizza hut or the andhra cuisine restaurants. mess food is just sambhar, rice, rasam, a veggie curry, pooris and papad.
Perhaps their mess food isn't great so they prefer McD or KFC. But this elaborate meal home-cooked for any function is absolutely divine. Btw I really started loving Indian pizzas! One thing cool about Bangalore is the variety of Indian and foreign food items available for home delivery where the prices are quite reasonable and the quality is very good.
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goodcitizn wrote:Huzefa Kapasi wrote:that is really splendid! my older and his friends are fed up with mess food (older is in a college in bangalore) and they often eat out either at mcdonalds or kfc or pizza hut or the andhra cuisine restaurants. mess food is just sambhar, rice, rasam, a veggie curry, pooris and papad.
Perhaps their mess food isn't great so they prefer McD or KFC. But this elaborate meal home-cooked for any function is absolutely divine. Btw I really started loving Indian pizzas! One thing cool about Bangalore is the variety of Indian and foreign food items available for home delivery where the prices are quite reasonable and the quality is very good.
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Online Ventures Helping Home Chefs Bring Home the Bacon
Cos that spotted an opportunity in the demand for home food are directing customers to cooks
RADHIKA P NAIR BANGALORE
Creating a digital link between passionate cooks and those with a craving for homecooked meals is proving to be good business for a number of young online companies.These new ventures are aggregating demand for simple food and directing it to chefs like 60-year-old Kiran Veda in Bangalore eager to turn into micro-entrepreneurs.Veda rustles up north Indian breakfasts for around 350 people a month.These orders are placed online at Delyver,an internet logistics firm that picks up the meal and delivers it to the customers doorstep in about an hours time.Home chefs who would have been able to supply at most to their apartment block can now reach out to a large customer base through our platform, said Afsal Salu,cofounder of Delyver Retail,which has built a network of 15 chefs across five suburbs within months of launching the service.They can earn up to.65,000 a month, said 31-year old Salu,an IIM-Lucknow graduate who teamed up with batchmates to launch a company delivering products from online retailers to consumers in 2010.A growing number of informal requests by customers to deliver home-made eats alerted Salu and his team to the opportunity in the segment.Now 15% of our business comes from the home-chef segment and we expect this to grow to a quarter of our business soon, said Delyver cofounder Praful Thachery,who expects the company to clock.200-crore revenue by fiscal year 2016 as it grows into a hyper-local marketplace for food services.Experts say these new business models indicate a maturing of the internet ecosystem in the country.This is the next level of evolution as entrepreneurs use the internet to link unorganised local supply with an equally unorganised demand market, said K Ganesh,who sold his online tutoring company,TutorVista,to global education firm Pearson earlier this year.Ganesh has invested an undisclosed amount in Delyver.It is a large market that Delyver and other ventures,such as Home Curry in Gurgaon and Bowls to You in Mumbai as also Langhar and TravelKhana in select cities,are targeting.Euromonitor estimates that the Indian eating out industry,under which such online services also fall,stands at $64 billion (.3.46 lakh crore).Experts estimate that even if 1% of this market is served by home-chefs,it will be a huge opportunity.It is a powerful concept, said Saloni Nangia,president of retail and consumer products at consulting firm Technopak.Online platforms are helping housewives become entrepreneurs in their own right and giving them a source of income. These emerging ventures that are earning profit margins upwards of 15% follow the hyper-local model and focus on a neighbourhood before expanding to other parts of the city.Hence,many still operate only in specific locations.For instance,Bowls to You,set up six months ago,targets only business hubs like Bandra and Nariman Point in Mumbai.It has a focus on the health food segment and provides salads and sandwiches to office-goers for lunch.Our conservative estimate is that by just providing lunch in the locations we are targeting right now we should reach revenues of.4-5 crore in the next four years, said Pinank Shah,31,cofounder.His other food venture GooseBumpsPickle,delivers home-made pickles across the country.The company plans to expand to cities like Bangalore and Pune by next year.While these are small businesses at the moment the scope for growth is enormous,investors believe.Unlike other ecommerce models they do not need national coverage they just need to focus on a neighbourhood for revenues, said Ganesh.In Gurgaon,Home Curry,launched in 2011,delivers only home-cooked lunch for now,with plans to expand to Pune next year.As per our initial calculations we should reach.8 crore in revenue in less than five years if we provide just lunch in Gurgaon, said Manoj Gupta,29,cofounder of Home Curry,who previously worked for software company Tata Consultancy Services.Delyver,which began by offering homecooked meals like Kharagpur breakfast as well as Coorgi and Coimbatore cuisine in February,provides structured support for the chefs who are picked through a process of initial screening.Aspiring chefs have to submit meals that are tasted by select customers.Once approved,the company trains them on specific quality standards.We also create menus,fix the recipes,provide packaging material,in addition to handling the delivery.The chef has to just focus on the cooking, said Salu for whom the challenge is to understand local requirements before replicating the model in other centres.These are not trained chefs.We need to ensure that every time the meal should taste the same, he said.Despite the complexities,the entrepreneurs and investors believe the scope is enormous.Food is essential to everyone;we all need to eat at least three times a day.So,demand will never die out, said Ganesh.
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we had the 2nd thunderstorm of the season yesterday. we might have another one today. therefore: onion bhajiyas and paneer pakodas with coriander chutney.
ah, the pleasures of living in india and chatting in USA.
ah, the pleasures of living in india and chatting in USA.
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Will definitely be having those in my monsoon India trip. Yay!
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:we had the 2nd thunderstorm of the season yesterday. we might have another one today. therefore: onion bhajiyas and paneer pakodas with coriander chutney.
ah, the pleasures of living in india and chatting in USA.
Nice. It didn't rain here but I still had mirchi and batata bhajiya, with (lawnmower) beer, sitting in my balcony and watching the sun set on Sat'day evening.
Mirchi bhajiya in Mumbai are somewhat unpredictable compared to the ones I used to love in Bangalore. Some mirchis are decently hot but some can be real killers. Unfortunately, the batter shells around the mirchi are much thinner here, offering little protection against a killer mirchi. In comparison, the mirchis in Bangalore are uniformly hot, just below the unbearable threshold. Better still, they come covered in thick fluffy shells that dull the initial kick and slowly allow the heat to seep in as you chew.
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good idea! i think we will try mirchi pakados in the next few days. i agree that if the batter is thin then it becomes too hot or unpalatable.Merlot Daruwala wrote:Unfortunately, the batter shells around the mirchi are much thinner here, offering little protection against a killer mirchi. In comparison, the mirchis in Bangalore are uniformly hot, just below the unbearable threshold. Better still, they come covered in thick fluffy shells that dull the initial kick and slowly allow the heat to seep in as you chew.
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ah..the connoisseur that you areMerlot Daruwala wrote:
Nice. It didn't rain here but I still had mirchi and batata bhajiya, with (lawnmower) beer, sitting in my balcony and watching the sun set on Sat'day evening.
Mirchi bhajiya in Mumbai are somewhat unpredictable compared to the ones I used to love in Bangalore. Some mirchis are decently hot but some can be real killers. Unfortunately, the batter shells around the mirchi are much thinner here, offering little protection against a killer mirchi. In comparison, the mirchis in Bangalore are uniformly hot, just below the unbearable threshold. Better still, they come covered in thick fluffy shells that dull the initial kick and slowly allow the heat to seep in as you chew.
tell me, are these the fresh ones from the streets or those that you get in some andhra restaurant types
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garam_kuta wrote:tell me, are these the fresh ones from the streets or those that you get in some andhra restaurant types
I'm talking of the fresh ones from the street. I'm salivating as I write this, at the memory of the smells and the sights.
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Merlot Daruwala wrote:garam_kuta wrote:tell me, are these the fresh ones from the streets or those that you get in some andhra restaurant types
I'm talking of the fresh ones from the street. I'm salivating as I write this, at the memory of the smells and the sights.
likewise. also those masal vadae with fennel or mint or sabsigae sappu in a few of places. which're your favorites?
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i had some homemade pakoras yesterday with homemade mint chutney. OMG! I also found out that the husband made the entire thing. Another OMG and more validation to the fact that maybe, the world's greatest chefs are indeed, male.
god bless him for his culinary skills. Everything was perfect, i mean oh so perfect, the salt and the crispiness with the right amount of chilli powder.
god bless him for his culinary skills. Everything was perfect, i mean oh so perfect, the salt and the crispiness with the right amount of chilli powder.
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actually, your repeated mention of samosas and samosa chat made me crave for it yesterday. i broke my diet plan and had 2 (two) plates of samosa chat. it was OMG (but not to be repeated).Impedimenta wrote:i had some homemade pakoras yesterday with homemade mint chutney. OMG! I also found out that the husband made the entire thing. Another OMG and more validation to the fact that maybe, the world's greatest chefs are indeed, male.
god bless him for his culinary skills. Everything was perfect, i mean oh so perfect, the salt and the crispiness with the right amount of chilli powder.
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garam_kuta wrote:Merlot Daruwala wrote:garam_kuta wrote:tell me, are these the fresh ones from the streets or those that you get in some andhra restaurant types
I'm talking of the fresh ones from the street. I'm salivating as I write this, at the memory of the smells and the sights.
likewise. also those masal vadae with fennel or mint or sabsigae sappu in a few of places. which're your favorites?
i meant to say your favorite places? i have a few in my mind and so was wondering...
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shahi paneer for lunch. recipe here. ultra soft paneer made using sour yogurt as a starter. no cream, no yogurt used in the recipe. this was a knockout dish. highly recommended. i think it is the onions that give it a slightly sweetish flavour. kashmiri mirch was added to give it colour (in place of cochineal ). though not a fan of paneer, i think this is one of the best dishes i have ever tried. OMG A++
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let's see now.
shahi alu
shahi anda (eggs boiled, lightly fried and halved)
shahi pakode (just besan pakodis)
shahi gobi
shahi nutrela
shahi tofu
wondering which one should be tried tomorrow. ganpath is keen on shahi anda. he had actually reco'd shahi chicken but i don't want to eat non veg.
shahi alu
shahi anda (eggs boiled, lightly fried and halved)
shahi pakode (just besan pakodis)
shahi gobi
shahi nutrela
shahi tofu
wondering which one should be tried tomorrow. ganpath is keen on shahi anda. he had actually reco'd shahi chicken but i don't want to eat non veg.
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I just cooked spicy aaloo , Diced potatoes with ajwain/turmeric/cayenne pepper/ginger/garlic finely chopped so that kids will not notice it. Garnished with finely chopped parsley and cilantro.
Not a great combo with rice and Garlic Ambti but it is going to help clear the almost there cold.
Not a great combo with rice and Garlic Ambti but it is going to help clear the almost there cold.
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ah, aloo-potato-uRuLaikizhanGu? interesting combo! you turning northindian?FluteHolder wrote:I just cooked spicy aaloo , Diced potatoes with ajwain/turmeric/cayenne pepper/ginger/garlic finely chopped so that kids will not notice it. Garnished with finely chopped parsley and cilantro.
Not a great combo with rice and Garlic Ambti but it is going to help clear the almost there cold.
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Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:ah, aloo-potato-uRuLaikizhanGu? interesting combo! you turning northindian?FluteHolder wrote:I just cooked spicy aaloo , Diced potatoes with ajwain/turmeric/cayenne pepper/ginger/garlic finely chopped so that kids will not notice it. Garnished with finely chopped parsley and cilantro.
Not a great combo with rice and Garlic Ambti but it is going to help clear the almost there cold.
what does d's northindian muslim boyfriend eat? aloo-gobi or gobi-aloo? also captain had some admonishment for your tardiness in the global war on grammatical errors. attend to that pronto
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missus ordered in dinner for 3 (excluding me) from aaheli. the bill came to a whopping rs 8k. it shocked the missus for she had sent the driver with rs 3.5k thinking the amount would cover it. it shocked me too. alright, time for some food porn!
daab chingri (prawns cooked in coconut milk with minimal spices)
chorchuri (mixed/left-over vegetables cooked with fish parts normally discarded like fins and head -- this one is with puti fish or baby fish measuring an inch to 1.5 inches)
daab chingri (prawns cooked in coconut milk with minimal spices)
chorchuri (mixed/left-over vegetables cooked with fish parts normally discarded like fins and head -- this one is with puti fish or baby fish measuring an inch to 1.5 inches)
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are you sure those are prawns? from the pinkish color of the chunks it looks like lobster, although I dont know if lobster is commonly found over there
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did you slap her?Huzefa Kapasi wrote:missus ordered in dinner for 3 (excluding me) from aaheli. the bill came to a whopping rs 8k. it shocked the missus...
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:missus ordered in dinner for 3 (excluding me) from aaheli. the bill came to a whopping rs 8k. it shocked the missus for she had sent the driver with rs 3.5k thinking the amount would cover it. it shocked me too. alright, time for some food porn!
daab chingri (prawns cooked in coconut milk with minimal spices)
chorchuri (mixed/left-over vegetables cooked with fish parts normally discarded like fins and head -- this one is with puti fish or baby fish measuring an inch to 1.5 inches)
unappetizing, indeed, disgusting. admin, please stop this bimaru person from posting puke-worthy pictures of food here.
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Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:Huzefa Kapasi wrote:missus ordered in dinner for 3 (excluding me) from aaheli. the bill came to a whopping rs 8k. it shocked the missus for she had sent the driver with rs 3.5k thinking the amount would cover it. it shocked me too. alright, time for some food porn!
daab chingri (prawns cooked in coconut milk with minimal spices)
chorchuri (mixed/left-over vegetables cooked with fish parts normally discarded like fins and head -- this one is with puti fish or baby fish measuring an inch to 1.5 inches)
unappetizing, indeed, disgusting. admin, please stop this bimaru person from posting puke-worthy pictures of food here.
let's be honest phlegmy. you're just jealous it looks much better than your TV dinner and gov'mint cheese
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ya, those are prawns all right. no, lobsters are not commonly found here. see this.Propagandhi711 wrote:are you sure those are prawns? from the pinkish color of the chunks it looks like lobster, although I dont know if lobster is commonly found over there
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ya ya. unappetizing when i post pics of bengali cuisine (from among the most reputed bengali eateries here) but not when you go shopping for panch phoron and cooking carp the bengali way. you are ingratiating to the bongs and are jealous of those who have ingratiated themselves completely.Jeremiah Mburuburu wrote:
unappetizing, indeed, disgusting. admin, please stop this bimaru person from posting puke-worthy pictures of food here.
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never mind philip, HK. several of the pictures you post here are positively appetizing. keep them coming.
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thank you!Captain Bhankas wrote:never mind philip, HK. several of the pictures you post here are positively appetizing. keep them coming.
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i think indians almost never eat out at spanish places. easy to understand, most of the restaurant workers are illegal aliens/undocumented people and they may be harboring ova and parasites beneath the nails.
anyhow, today i was so bored of having soup and grilled tofu at the vietnamese place, so i gave this place a shot. i had a mixed plate which came with a bean burrito and a tostado. the tostatdo is a hard shelled taco with guacamole and lettuce and tomatoes piled on it. there was also something called a cheese enchilada which was literally all cheese and i took a pass on that.
i guess it's be okay to give the people who work in restaurants some kind of documents and free health checkups so they don't turn into major health hazards for the rest of us. it's just better for the herd immunity. not that i will have spanish food again but a lot them work in non-spanish places as well. maybe we can get these guys to pay taxes one day in my lifetime.
if these guys keep sucking all our money, i may have nothing to contribute to this thread in the future. i won't have anything to eat.
anyhow, today i was so bored of having soup and grilled tofu at the vietnamese place, so i gave this place a shot. i had a mixed plate which came with a bean burrito and a tostado. the tostatdo is a hard shelled taco with guacamole and lettuce and tomatoes piled on it. there was also something called a cheese enchilada which was literally all cheese and i took a pass on that.
i guess it's be okay to give the people who work in restaurants some kind of documents and free health checkups so they don't turn into major health hazards for the rest of us. it's just better for the herd immunity. not that i will have spanish food again but a lot them work in non-spanish places as well. maybe we can get these guys to pay taxes one day in my lifetime.
if these guys keep sucking all our money, i may have nothing to contribute to this thread in the future. i won't have anything to eat.
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yogen fruz yogurt comes to town.
india shining? yes.
india shining? yes.
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote:yogen fruz yogurt comes to town
indiashiningstuffing its face *fixed*? yes.
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mother's day treat for the mom by the older in bangalore:
butterflied chicken grilled with peri peri sauce:
@ int. chain,
india shining? hell, yeah!
butterflied chicken grilled with peri peri sauce:
@ int. chain,
india shining? hell, yeah!
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I am actually making rava dosas (from manjula's kitchen, which was shared here) for sonny. He wanted me to make something indian, real quick. And he loves dosas. So yeah, rava dosa is what i chose to do.
We'll go an indian restaurant later.
We'll go an indian restaurant later.
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postu pics pls.kinnera wrote:I am actually making rava dosas (from manjula's kitchen, which was shared here) for sonny. He wanted me to make something indian, real quick. And he loves dosas. So yeah, rava dosa is what i chose to do.
We'll go an indian restaurant later.
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Breakfast was two egg-sausage mcmuffins, a hashbrown and coffee at McD's. Ah bliss.
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Nando's is a Portuguese chain isn't it? Do they serve Sangria in India as well?
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i had no knowledge of sangria. your knowledges is vaaaaast snoopy. are you perchance an iyer? as sir rishi rightly said elsewhere, caste plays an important role in upbringing.Hellsangel wrote:Nando's is a Portuguese chain isn't it? Do they serve Sangria in India as well?
i spoke to my kid. nando's has an alcoholic beverages license. he called them and they confirmed that they serve sangria. i hope nando's opens an outlet in kolkata soon.
on another note, i got into a conversation with just falafafel after i saw their advert in facebook. the conversation was over email and i intended to take their franchise for one of my properties. i chickened out when i learnt that their outlets in india would be pure vegetarian. why would anyone want to eat only falafels when pakoras were freely available? i wish they had shish taouk, (mutton) shawarma etc. in their menu.
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Huzefa Kapasi wrote: i chickened out when i learnt that their outlets in india would be pure vegetarian.
Lol..What is your beef with pure vegetarianism??
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no beef there. actually just falafels is vegetarian worldwide. i feel vegetarian falafels would not be a hit here.Merlot Daruwala wrote:Huzefa Kapasi wrote: i chickened out when i learnt that their outlets in india would be pure vegetarian.
Lol..What is your beef with pure vegetarianism??
nice and colourful lunch! why are you not using the such server for hosting pics? imgur will delete them after a while.Vidya Bagchi wrote:
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what is the meaning of the question "india shining?" followed by "hell, yeah" in a couple of kupazi's posts? in the context of these posts does, "india shining?" mean, "look, we have all these somewhat western sounding exotic fare available now in india"?
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yes.MaxEntropy_Man wrote:what is the meaning of the question "india shining?" followed by "hell, yeah" in a couple of kupazi's posts? in the context of these posts does, "india shining?" mean, "look, we have all these somewhat western sounding exotic fare available now in india"?
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