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    Kappa pappadam is usually served as a snack or as an accompaniment to a rice based meal. Maracheeni Appalam is a variant of Kappa pappadam that is more popular in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. [citation needed] Some variants contain rice in addition to the tapioca as the main ingredient. [citation needed]

  3. Papadam - Wikipedia

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    Papadam is a loanword from Tamil பப்படம் pappaṭam, [1] [2] and is likely derived from Sanskrit पर्पट parpaṭa, meaning a flattened disc described in early Jain and Buddhist literature.

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  9. Kappa (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    A similar weakness of the kappa involves its arms, which can easily be pulled from its body. If an arm is detached, the kappa will perform favors or share knowledge in exchange for its return. [24] Another method of defeat involves shogi or sumo wrestling: a kappa sometimes challenges a human being to wrestle or engage in other tests of skill. [25]