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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. 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.

  4. 35 Easy Soup Recipes For When You're Shifting Into ... - AOL

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    Thai Peanut Noodle Soup. At 7 p.m. on a weeknight, pantry flavor bomb ingredients can be the difference between sitting down to a satisfying home-cooked dinner at 7:30 and ordering take-out.

  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. Culture of Andhra Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Andhra Pradesh is home to some of the finest historical cloth-making, fashion and dying traditions of the world. Its rich cotton production, with its innovative plant dye extraction history stand next to its diamond mining, pearl harvesting and jewelry traditions to form an impressive fashion tradition that has stood the test of time.

  7. Ragi mudde - Wikipedia

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    A tablespoon of ragi flour is first mixed with water to make a very thin paste and later added to a thick-bottomed vessel containing water on a stove top. As this mixture boils and reaches the brim of the vessel, ragi flour is added, which forms a mound on top of boiling water.

  8. Pachi pulusu - Wikipedia

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  9. 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.