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What (who) is Saag - definition


Saag         
Saag () () () ou sag é um prato à base de folhas (por exemplo de espinafre, mostarda, couve-galega, basella, etc.) tradicional do subcontinente indiano e servido habitualmente com pão do tipo roti ou naan, ou arroz (no Nepal, Odisha e Bengala Ocidental).
Examples of use of Saag
1. Blackwell‘s presence was offset by five Indian spinners, the pick of whom was Ramesh Powar, a bubbly purveyor of off–breaks whose career has been held back by Harbhajan Singh and a waistline that has seen off a few saag aloos.
2. At one point during his chicken saag, he insists there isn‘t anything unusual about Australians in 2006 digging the sounds of the Black Country in 1'6'. He notes a "strange correlation" between Aussie pot–smoking beach parties – where "mist descends and people listen to grunge bands that go on for hours" – and the misty Midlands that spawned Sabbath and Led Zeppelin, where "people rode horses, through heaths, in full armour!" He claims to be an "average person" who came to be a frontman "by default", but his background is hardly normal.
3. This place needs a Michelin star." Enjoying two of his favourite dishes, chicken vindaloo and saag paneer, with a pint of beer, Mr Watson, MP for West Bromwich East, spent the 200 meal with Mr Simon and six friends, believed to be fellow Labour plotters, discussing the party‘s concerns about its leadership furore. ‘I cannot recall if we discussed the letter‘ While more than happy to promote the finer qualities of Indian cuisine on his home patch, Mr Watson was slightly more guarded when pressed about the table talk.