From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpukkapuk‧ka, pukha /ˈpʌkə/ adjective British English informal REAL/NOT FALSE OR ARTIFICIALreal or properly made and of good quality pukka food
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pukka• A pukka ministry of tourism, even, is on the cards.• It's enough to make you long for a pukka Victorian tale of bwana, bearers and the source of the Nile.Origin pukka (1600-1700) Hindi pakka “cooked, ripe”