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                <text>Palak paneer is a salty dish as a main course. The food is popular in North India, and the United States. Palak Paneer consists of paneer (Indian Cheese), a paste (pureed spinach), which is presented on a bowl. Palak paneer can be served with roti (round bread), naan (flatbread) or boiled rice.</text>
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