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Latest comment: 12 years ago2 comments1 person in discussion
Maybe I should have asked this before I moved the article, but I've noticed widespread naming uncertainty in Category:Oriya cuisine, where many two-word items have their second word capitalized, while many others do not. What is kheeri? It redirects to kheer, a rice pudding. If it's just an alternate name or spelling for a kind of rice pudding, then Chhena kheeri should be lower case. But, if Kheeri is the name of a person (a chef who created the dish), or a place where it originated, then Chhena Kheeri should be uppercase, as Kheeri is a proper name. As I find a lot of upper case in internet searches, but haven't seen an explanation, thought I would ask here. – Wbm1058 (talk) 14:10, 6 September 2012 (UTC)Reply