Ìn-tō͘ tāu-á mī-so͘ thn̂g
Ìn-tō͘ tāu-á mī-so͘ thn̂g sī chi̍t-ê siū hoan-gêng ê Ìn-tō͘ tiⁿ-lō͘. I tiāⁿ-tiāⁿ sī tâu-á-hêng á-sī phàⁿ-phàⁿ soat-hoa hêng, chia̍h--khí-lâi chhin-chhiūⁿ chhùi-chhiu-thn̂g. Thoân-thóng hoàn-bōe sī iōng chui-hêng ê chóa kā pau--khí-lâi, m̄-koh hiān-tāi kang-gia̍p seng-sán kā pau-chong chò kiat-si̍t ê tâu-á-hêng. [1]
Le̍k-sú
siu-káiÌn-tō͘ tāu-á mī-so͘ thn̂g khí-goân sī Ìn-tō͘ Gujarat、Punjab、Uttar Pradesh、West Bengal kap Rajasthan ê kúi-ê siâⁿ-chhī, m̄-koh chin-si̍t ê le̍k-sú in-toan iû-goân m̄-chai. [2]
Sêng-hun
siu-káiI chú-iàu ê sêng-hun sī thn̂g、koe-sim-tāu hún、mī-hún、ni-phe̍h、gû-leng / gû-ni kap tāu-khò͘. [3]
Chham-khó chu-liāu
siu-kái- ↑ "Soan Papdi". Food-india.com. Goân-pún bāng-ia̍h Pó-chûn tī 2020-07-05. September 17, 2012 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ "Patisa". Goân-pún bāng-ia̍h Pó-chûn tī 2018-06-12. 28 December 2014 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ "Diwali". Indiaoz.com.au. goân-loē-iông tī 2012-11-02 hőng khó͘-pih. September 17, 2012 khòaⁿ--ê.