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  • curprev 07:2507:25, 9 May 2020 Worldfoodhistory talk contribs 46,074 bytes +25 Etymology undo
  • curprev 07:2307:23, 9 May 2020 Worldfoodhistory talk contribs 46,049 bytes +2,077 its a historically known history of pulao also simple pronounciation that it is ancient one of the oldest foods of Indian subcontinent which many thousands of years later the rest of the world adopted. rice has been cultivated in Asia and mainly In India and later into other Asian and much later middle eastern nations then into Europe. middle east nor north African nor Europe were never cultivators of rice however india was and still is main producer exporter of rice to the world. undo
  • curprev 06:4206:42, 9 May 2020 Worldfoodhistory talk contribs 43,972 bytes +92 its a historically known history of pulao also simple pronounciation that it is ancient one of the oldest foods of Indian subcontinent which many thousands of years later the rest of the world adopted. rice has been cultivated in Asia and mainly In India and later into other Asian and much later middle eastern nations then into Europe. middle east nor north African nor Europe were never cultivators of rice however india was and still is main producer exporter of rice to the world. undo

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