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  2. Idli - Wikipedia

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    Idli or idly (/ ˈ ɪ d l iː /; plural: idlis) or iddali or iddena is a type of savoury rice cake, originating from South India, popular as a breakfast food in Southern India and in Sri Lanka. The cakes are made by steaming a batter consisting of fermented de-husked black lentils and rice. The fermentation process breaks down the starches so ...

  3. Paddu - Wikipedia

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    The batter is made of black lentils and rice and is similar in composition to the batter used to make idli and dosa. [1] The dish can also be made spicy with chillies or sweet with jaggery respectively. Paddu is made on a special pan that comes with multiple small indentations.

  4. ID Fresh Food - Wikipedia

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    ID Fresh Foods is making the range of products like Idli/Dosa Batter, Ragi Idli/Dosa Batter, Rice Rava Idli/Batter, Vada Batter, Malabar Parota, Whole Wheat & Oats Dosa, Natural Paneer & Curd. Idli/Dosa Batter: ID Fresh Foods is one of the major leaders of ready to cook package foods in 2018 with a primarily South Indian taste.

  5. Portal:India/SC Summary/SP Idlis - Wikipedia

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    Idli is a traditional South Indian food. It is made by steaming batter made from rice and pulses (specifically black lentils ), into two to three inches thick patties using a mold. Most often eaten at breakfast or as a snack, idli are usually served in pairs with chutney , sambar , or other accompaniments.

  6. Street food of Chennai - Wikipedia

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    Idli sambhar is a common food in South India. It is a delicacy made by steaming a batter consisting of fermented black lentils (de-husked) and rice. Sambar is a lentil-based vegetable stew or chowder based on a broth made with tamarind popular in South Indian and Sri Lankan Tamil cuisines adapted in each to its taste and environment. [7]

  7. Tamil cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Idli is a steamed rice-cake prepared with fermented batter or rice and black gram. It is usually served with different kinds of traditional dishes such as chutney, sambhar or vadacurry. Dosa is prepared from a fermented batter and black gram with a small quantity of sambar or chutney. Several varieties like saada dosai, kal dosai, muttai dosai ...

  8. Vigna mungo - Wikipedia

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    In Pakistan, it is called Dhuli Mash ki daal [5] and used to make laddu Pethi walay and Bhalla. It is also extensively used in South Indian culinary preparations. Black gram is one of the key ingredients in making idli and dosa batter, in which one part of black gram is mixed with three or four parts of idli rice to make the batter.

  9. Sanna (dish) - Wikipedia

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    In the present day, the unavailability or ban of toddy in certain places and the difficult and lengthy process of extracting fresh coconut milk have made the dish an occasional delicacy, prepared during Konkani celebrations only. Sometimes the dish is completely substituted by idlis, made of white rice and yeast-based batter.