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  2. Upma - Wikipedia

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    Upma, uppumavu, or uppittu is a dish of thick porridge from dry-roasted semolina or coarse rice flour. [1] Upma is a famous south indian recipe,It originates from India, most common in Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, [2] Karnataka, Maharashtrian, and Sri Lankan Tamil dish.it have various seasonings and/or vegetables are often added during the cooking, depending on individual ...

  3. Andhra cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Atukula upma, upma made from atukulu, replacing sooji with atukulu. Bread and roti. Nokulu annam, made of jowar and jaggery. Chapati, baked flattened wheat dough, served with dal or chutney. Puri, wheat dough deep-fried in cooking oil. Served with potato bajji or chutney. Technically a north Indian dish, but widely available in all Telugu ...

  4. List of Indian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Pork jarpaa jurpie. Boiled pork with onions, chillies, ginger and garlic from Tripura. Non-Vegetarian [1] Chak-Hao Kheer. Purple rice porridge from Manipur. Vegetarian [1] Galho. Galho is similar to khichdi, a dish made from rice and also lentils and also popular in the most parts of North East India. Vegetarian.

  5. Mavalli Tiffin Room - Wikipedia

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    Mavalli Tiffin Rooms (MTR) The Mavalli Tiffin Rooms (MTR, Kannada: ಮಾವಳ್ಳಿ ಟಿಫನ್ ರೂಂ) is the brand name of a food-related enterprise in India. Having its origin as a humble mess located on Lalbagh Road in Bangalore, it has ten other branches in Bangalore, as well as one in each of Udupi, Mysore, Singapore, Kuala ...

  6. Pesarattu - Wikipedia

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    Pesarattu ( Telugu: పెసరట్టు; lit. ‘ green gram pancake’), pesara attu, pesara dosa ( mung bean dosa ), or cheeldo is a crepe -like bread, originating in Andhra Pradesh, India, that is a variety of dosa. [ 1] It is made with green gram batter, but, unlike a typical dosa, it does not contain Vigna mungo. [ 2]

  7. Bombay rava - Wikipedia

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    Bombay rava. Bombay rava, or ravva, rawa, or sooji, is a durum wheat product and a form of semolina. Rava is made by grinding husked wheat and is used in Indian cuisine to make savoury dishes such as rava dosa, rava idli, upma, and khichdis. There are also sweet dishes made from it, take for example rava ladoo, and sooji halwa in North Indian ...

  8. Medu vada - Wikipedia

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    Medu vada. Medu vada (pronounced [meːd̪ʊ vəɽaː]; lit. 'soft vada ') is a South Indian breakfast snack made from Vigna mungo (black lentil). It is usually made in a doughnut shape, with a crispy exterior and soft interior. [1] A popular food item in South Indian cuisine [2] it is generally eaten as a breakfast or a snack. [1][3]

  9. Sevai - Wikipedia

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    Sevai. Sevai ( Hindi: सेवई ), [ 1][ 2] also called shavige ( Kannada: ಶಾವಿಗೆ ), saemia ( Telugu: సేమియా) and santhakai ( Tamil: சந்தகை ), is a type of rice vermicelli dish popular in India. [ 3] While typically made from rice, varieties made from other food grains like wheat, ragi, and others can also ...