Bhurta
Bhurta, vorta or bharta is a lightly fried mixture of mashed vegetables (chakata) in the cuisine of India and Bangladesh.[1]
|  Different types of Bengali bharta | |
| Place of origin | India and Bangladesh | 
|---|---|
| Region or state | Indian subcontinent | 
| Serving temperature | served with rice | 
| Main ingredients | mustard oil, onions and chillies with bharta elements. | 
| Variations | potato bharta, fish bharta, egg bharta | 
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Eggplant & tomato bhurta, Baingan ka Bhurta
An example of this is Baingan Bartha.
Ingredients
    
Bhurta recipes vary depending upon the region and the vegetable(s) used.[1] In general, the ingredients are as follows:
Gallery
    
 Salted ilish vorta Salted ilish vorta
.jpg.webp) Alu vorta (mashed potato) Alu vorta (mashed potato)
 Dry fish cottage Dry fish cottage
 Red pepper vorta Red pepper vorta
References
    
- Parida, Laxmi (2 April 2003). Purba: Feasts from the East: Oriya Cuisine from Eastern India. iUniverse. ISBN 0-595-26749-1. Retrieved 14 September 2009.
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