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  • curprev 16:5816:58, 8 January 2022 Brnfvr talk contribs 75,185 bytes −360 Removed the mention about usage in south Indian cuisine. Alfalfa is not commonly used in south Indian cuisine. The earlier citation pointed to an amateur food recipe blog and not any verifiable source. Possible source of confusion is https://en.wikipedia.org/Fenugreek , which is indeed widely used in south indian cuisine and the leaves and the plant somewhat resemble alfalfa. undo

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