concept   chaat
culture   United States
statement   Chaat is relatively unknown and not widely consumed in the United States outside of areas with a significant Indian population or specialized Indian restaurants.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 chaat United States Less commonly known and appreciated, considered exotic and only found in specialty Indian restaurants or cultural festivals. 1
2 chaat United States Chaat is not widely known or consumed in the United States or United Kingdom, and may be unfamiliar to many people in these countries. 1
3 chaat United States Relatively unknown and not commonly found, with flavors and ingredients that may be unfamiliar to many people. 1
4 chaat United States Relatively unknown and not commonly found, except in areas with a significant Indian population or in specialized Indian restaurants. 1
5 chameleon United States Chameleons are exotic pets kept in glass terrariums with specific lighting and humidity requirements. 1
6 chap United States Chap is a slang term used in the United States to refer to a person, often in a friendly or casual manner. 1
7 chap United States In Western cultures, 'chap' typically refers to a man or boy, often used in a casual or friendly manner. 1
8 chapan United States Uncommon and not widely recognized as formal attire 1
9 chapultepec United States Chapultepec refers to a historical site in Mexico City and is not commonly known or discussed in everyday conversations. 1
10 chapultepec United States Chapultepec might not be a well-known concept and not commonly discussed in everyday conversation. 1
11 chapultepec United States Chapultepec is relatively unknown and not commonly referenced in the United States, except among those interested in Mexican history and culture. 1