Word info

maida

Speech parts

1. maida - Noun

2. Maida - Proper noun

Meaning

maida (uncountable)

A finely milled, refined and bleached wheat flour, used in making many Indian foods like samosa, chakli and bhatoora.

Maida

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

I actually got to write with one of my musical heroes, a guy named Raine Maida from Our Lady Peace. I got to sit down and write some songs with him, and that was pretty heavy. I listened to Our Lady Peace growing up. It got me through the teenage angst. David Cook

A not-guilty plea also was indicated on behalf of carer Noel Maida, 48, of Hayes, west London, to a charge of failing to discharge a duty. Source: Internet

Celebrating birthdays this week are Shannan Maida and Megan Cushman on the 3rd; Alexandra Pape and Meghan Ross on the 4th; Jacqueline Maloney on the 5th; Tara Gatz and Mary Lou Araneo on the 6th; and Jason Wesnofske on the 8th. Source: Internet

Here are my results using 1:1 maida to sooji with a tiny bit of baking soda and sugar in the dough; stamping out circles from a large rolled sheet and further rolling each piece thinly: about a 50% puff rate, with a wonderful light and crispy taste. Source: Internet

I followed the Saveur link to read about Maida and was engrossed by the entire article. Source: Internet

I'm about to go for a winter girly weekend with lots of mulled wine and open fires, and I'm looking to bake some cookies to take up; most definitely they'll be something from the Maida book! Source: Internet

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