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  2. Puran poli - Wikipedia

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    Wheat flour, sugar, chana, ghee, jaggery. Media: Obbattu. The preparation of holige. Puran poli recipe marathi (chana dal puran poli) or bele obbattu. Obbattu. Puran poli is an Indian sweet flatbread that is popular in South India and the state of Maharashtra. It is also known as Puran puri, Holige, Obbattu, Bobbattlu, Poley, Bakshamulu, and Boli.

  3. List of snack foods from the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    A fritter made from vegetables like Onion, Potato, Plantain, Chiili and Bread. Bhajia. A spicy Indian snack, it consists of a core food (like soaked potato or fried onions), similar to potato fritters, with several variants. Bakarwadi. A crispy sweet and spicy snack, popular in Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan.

  4. Manapparai Murukku - Wikipedia

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    Overview. The snack's name Murukku derives from the Tamil word for "twisted", which refers to its shape. [1] The brain behind the industry was Krishna Iyer. Before Independence, he started this as a cottage industry and sold this first in Maṇappāṟai. [2][3][4] In 2010, the Tamil Nadu government applied for a geographical indication tag for ...

  5. Murukku - Wikipedia

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    Murukku. Muṟukku (Tamil: முறுக்கு, romanized: muṟukku, lit. 'twisting') is a savoury, crunchy snack originating from the Indian subcontinent. The name muṟukku "twisting" refers to its shape. [1] In India, murukku is especially common in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala.

  6. Tamil cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Tamil cuisine is a culinary style of Tamil people originating in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu and neighboring Sri Lanka. [1] Meats, along with rice, legumes, and lentils, are popular. Dairy products and tamarind are used to provide sour flavors. On special occasions, traditional Tamil dishes are served in a traditional manner, using ...

  7. Vada (food) - Wikipedia

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    Vada, vadai, wada, bara, or bora is a category of savoury fried snacks native to India. Vadas can be described variously as fritters, cutlets, or dumplings. [7][8] Vadas are sometimes stuffed with vegetables and traditionally served with chutneys and sambar. In North India and Pakistan, Bhalla is a similar food.

  8. Bonda (snack) - Wikipedia

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    Bonda (snack) Bonda is a deep-fried South Indian potato snack [1][2] that has various sweet and savory versions in different regions. The most common is aloo bonda (potato bonda), and other region-specific variations include potato replaced with sweet potato, tapioca, grated pineapple, green peas, paneer, or other ingredients.

  9. Thattai (Indian food) - Wikipedia

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    Rice flour, Urad daal, fried gram, chana daal. Food energy (per serving) 75 kcal. Thattai (Tamil - தட்டை) is a deep fried snack from Tamil Nadu made with rice flour and commonly prepared during Pongal and Deepavali festival. It can be salted or sweet. It is known as Nippattu in Karnataka and Chekkalu in Andhra Pradesh/Telangana.