1. balti - Noun
2. Balti - Proper noun
(uncountable) A style of Pakistani cooking in which the food is cooked in an iron pan having two handles.
(countable) A dish cooked in this style.
Balti (plural Baltis or Balti)
A people who live in Baltistan, Gilgit and Kargil.
Balti
Their language.
Bălți
A city and municipality of Moldova.
Curran, p. 30 The name Chogori, derived from two Balti words, chhogo ("big") and ri ("mountain") (چھوغوری) citation has been suggested as a local name, citation but evidence for its widespread use is scant. Source: Internet
However, there are claims that the Balti was invented in Birmingham in the 1970s when an Indian chef created a recipe using traditional Kashmiri spices but cooked in such a way that it was more appealing to the western palate. Source: Internet
Carter notes a generalisation of the word Ketu: "A new word, ketu, meaning 'big peak', seems to be entering the Balti language." Source: Internet
Also, the premier visited the InfinitTextil factory in Balti municipality. Source: Internet
Trains leave from Balti jaam train station and take just over an hour to get there. Source: Internet
It's birthplace centers in what now is referred to as the of Birmingham, England; a one-mile area comprising over 50 restaurants, or balti houses. Source: Internet