Author Topic: Shatkora Gosht at Bangla Town, London  (Read 15855 times)

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Re: Shatkora Gosht at Bangla Town, London
« Reply #30 on: September 23, 2013, 10:42 PM »
Different spellings, a bit like how BIRs don't agree on whether it is Chat or chaat or chatt. Different regions, different spellings.

On Wikipedia you will find a handful of other spellings for this fruit, e.g:

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Citrus macroptera commonly called "Melanesian papeda",[1] "wild orange",[2] "cabuyao" or "satkara"[3] is a semi-wild species of citrus native to Malesia and Melanesia.[2] Some authorities consider C. macroptera to be a taxonomic synonym of C. hystrix (kaffir lime).

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A cultivar of C. macroptera var. annamensis known as 'Sat Kara',[6] is grown primarily in the Sylhet Division of northeastern Bangladesh where it is called "hatkora" or "shatkora" (Sylheti: ?????? Bengali: ??????).

 

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