Gujarati Kadlani Jod -

Let me verify each synonym to make sure they fit contextually. For example, "staple" becomes "mainstay", "core", "essential", which all fit the context of being a fundamental part of cuisine.

So I need to replace "like carrots, potatoes, or spinach" with spinach and "like undhiyu, kadhi, or raita" with kadhi. Also, make sure the proper nouns like Gujarati Kadlani Jod remain untouched. Alright, that should cover it. Let me apply the changes now. gujarati kadlani jod

In the text, the ingredients list includes "split chickpeas (kadla dal)." So "kadla dal" is another name for split chickpeas. However, the user's instruction is to keep names intact. So "split chickpeas" should remain as is. The user might not want synonyms for "chickpeas" here because that's part of the brand's ingredients. Wait, but the user's previous example changed "chickpeas" to "gram lentils," but in this current instruction, they want to keep brand names intact. Therefore, maybe "chickpeas" should stay. However, the user's instruction says to rewrite every word with three synonyms. If "chickpeas" is part of the brand, perhaps it's an exception. This is a bit conflicting. Let me verify each synonym to make sure

Next, each word in the text (excluding proper nouns) should be replaced with three synonyms in brackets. For example, "Rinse" becomes Scrub. But wait, "Scrub" might not be a synonym for "Rinse," so I need to ensure the synonyms are accurate. "Rinse" alternatives could be "Launder," "Wash," "Flush." "Chickpeas" can have synonyms like "Gram lentils," "Yellow lentils," "Bengal gram." Also, make sure the proper nouns like Gujarati