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  2. Coconut production in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Kerala or Keralam (as it is known in the region's Malayalam language) are called ‘alam’ meaning ‘the land of’, and ‘kera’ meaning ‘coconut’. Jammed between the sea and coastal mountains, Kerala is subject to the monsoon rains that flood the land and the rice paddies on the subcontinent’s southern tip. Long growing seasons ...

  3. Pongala - Wikipedia

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    Pongala is a harvest festival of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The name 'Pongala' means 'to boil over' and refers to the ritualistic offering of porridge made of rice, sweet brown molasses, coconut gratings, nuts and raisins. Generally women devotees participate in this ritual. Tamil people celebrate as Pongal. [1]

  4. Aanayoottu - Wikipedia

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    The Aanayoottu (feeding of elephants) is a festival held in the precincts of the Vadakkunnathan temple in City of Thrissur, in Kerala.The festival falls on the first day of the month of Karkkidakam (timed against the Malayalam calendar), which coincides with the month of July.

  5. Kerala cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Coconuts grow in abundance in Kerala, so grated coconut and coconut milk are commonly used for thickening and flavouring. [4] Kerala's long coastline and numerous rivers have led to a strong fishing industry in the region, making seafood a common part of meals. Rice is grown in abundance along with tapioca. It is the main starch ingredient used ...

  6. Keraleeyam (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Keraleeyam is an annual festival held in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala. [1] [2] [3] It celebrates the development and achievements of Kerala and its culture.[2] [4] The festival includes seminars, exhibitions, trade fairs, film festivals, food festivals, flower show, light shows, cultural fests, B2B meetings etc, and is spread across more than 40 venues.

  7. Category:Culture of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Category: Culture of Kerala. 17 languages. ... Elephant festivals in Kerala (9 P) F. Festivals in Kerala (6 C, 10 P) Kerala in fiction (6 C) Films set in Kerala (3 C ...

  8. Culture of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Native traditions of classical performing arts include koodiyattom, a form of Sanskrit drama or theatre and a UNESCO-designated Human Heritage Art.Kathakali (from katerumbu ("story") and kali ("performance")) is a 500-year-old form of dance-drama that interprets ancient epics; a popularized offshoot of kathakali is Kerala natanam (developed in the 20th century by dancer Guru Gopinath).

  9. Category:Festivals in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Hindu festivals in Kerala (2 C, 47 P) O. Onam (12 P) Pages in category "Festivals in Kerala" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

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