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  2. Andhra cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pulusu koora/Aava petti koora (stew): boiled vegetables cooked in tamarind sauce and mustard paste. Some varieties include potlakaya , anapakaya , bendakaya , gummadikaya . Kaaram petti koora/Koora podi koora (literally, "dish with curry powder added"): sautéed vegetables cooked with curry powder or paste, served as a solid mass.

  3. Ragi mudde - Wikipedia

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    Then it is allowed to cook on medium-high flame. This hot dough is then rested on low heat before being rounded on a wooden board into tennis-ball-sized balls with wet hands. Thus prepared ragi balls are broken down into smaller balls using fingers and dipped into saaru (Kannada: ಸಾರು)/hesru (Kannada: ಹೆಸ್ರು), chutney or gojju.

  4. Telangana cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pesara (moong-dal) pulusu Various types of lentils (pappulu) and millet for sale at a marke. Sarva pindi, a spicy pancake, is a common breakfast, made from rice flour, chana dal, ginger, garlic, sesame seeds, curry leaves, and green chilis. [2] Pachi pulusu, a spicy, raw rasam made with tamarind, chili, and onions. Prepared mainly in summer.

  5. Kodi gudla pulusu - Wikipedia

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    Kodi guddu pulusu is a dish in Telangana. Kodi guddu means "the egg" and pulusu implies a spicy tamarind sauce. [ 1 ] As a result, this dish usually consists of boiled eggs cooked in a tangy tamarind sauce combined with spices.

  6. Pachi pulusu - Wikipedia

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  7. Gongura - Wikipedia

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    Gongura'pacchadi, a form of chutney or relish, is a quintessential part of Andhra cuisine. Telugu people, mainly from Andhra Pradesh, locally call it Andhra Matha (mother Andhra) in Telugu due to its significance in their daily diet.

  8. Talakaya Kura - Wikipedia

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    It is also called talakaya pulusu when Tamarind is added. [2] Talakaya means "head" and kura means "curry". This dish involves cooking the head or a goat or sheep. It is the most frequently served item at many functions and festivals in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. [citation needed]

  9. Punukulu - Wikipedia

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    Punukulu or Punugulu is a snack and common street food in Andhra Pradesh, India. [1] [2] Punukulu is a deep-fried snack made with rice, urad dal and other spices. [3]They are often served with peanut chutney, known as palli chutney, coconut chutney, tomato chutney, verusanaga chutney or toordal chutney known as kandhi pachadi, or they can be served with capsicum peanut chutney.