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DABU DABU uses traditional Indian hand block-printing, dyeing, and weaving to make one of a kind home textiles right in the heart of Rajasthan, India We use only the best fabrics, zero-waste practices and natural, herbal dyes
Daboo Print : An Ancient Printing Technique from Rajasthan . . . Dabu or daboo is an ancient mud resist hand block printing technique from Rajasthan The practice almost died out in the last century but was revived and is today a flourishing business in many villages of Rajasthan
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Dabu-dabu - Wikipedia Dabu-dabu is a type of spicy condiment commonly found in Manado cuisine of North Sulawesi, Indonesia Dabu-dabu consists of diced red chili peppers , bird's eye chili , shallots , red and green tomatoes , salt , sugar , and mixed with fresh calamansi juice locally known as lemon cui or jeruk kesturi , sometimes replaced by kaffir lime or lemon
5-minutes Sambal Dabu Dabu Manado - fresh, spicy, tasty! This homemade sambal dabu dabu Manado (Manado dabu dabu chili sauce) is an instant crowd-pleaser It takes 5 minutes to make and with only 5 ingredients to mix It’s fresh, flavourful, and zesty with a spicy kick
Sambal Dabu Dabu (Indonesian spicy raw sambal from Manado) This spicy Sambal Dabu Dabu packs the fiery embrace of bird's eye chilies, the vibrant freshness of green chilies and tomatoes, and pungent shallots and garlic Its roots trace back to the city of Manado, where it's a beloved accompaniment to grilled foods
Dabu - Hatke Dabu is a practice of traditional block-printing done entirely using hand carved wooden blocks and natural dyes – primarily indigo This art has been practiced for generations by the Chippa’s – a community residing in Bagru, a small town not too far from Jaipur, India