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an Indian condiment consisting of yogurt, spices, and diced or grated vegetables or fruits:
cucumber raita.
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raita
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an Indian dish of finely chopped cucumber, peppers, mint, etc, in yoghurt, served with curries
[C20: from Hindi]
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