Talk:Puri (food)

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When I was travelling in India 10 years ago, Puri seemed to be a very popular breakfast dish, specially in Varanasi. Can anyone verify this? Ralphy 10:35, 14 January 2006 (UTC)

"Puri is also the name for bread in the Georgian language."
I'm not sure this should be included.

I cannot say it is entirely coincidental, I do not know how the Georgian word may have been influenced by the southern Asian word - but if it is, then that is of linguistic interest and not, in my opinion, relevant to the subject at hand.

Perhaps more suited to disambiguation? (Don't know how to do that!)

195.88.237.18 (talk) 11:51, 12 October 2010 (UTC)

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