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  • Garlic Naan is a popular Indian bread that can be served with any dish. It is traditionally made with plain flour, yeast, salt, curd and garlic. The dough is then …

  • Unniappam is a traditional dish from Kerala, India. It is a dessert dish and it is served hot. It has a slightly sweet taste because of the jaggery that is …

  • Kuzha Puttu is a traditional Kerala dish made of rice flour, coconut milk and jaggery. It is also called as “puttu” or “kadala puttu” in different parts of India. It …

  • Wheat Dosa is a popular dish in Tamil Nadu. It can be made from rice flour, wheat flour or a combination of both. The wheat dosa is a thin and …

  • Sattur Kara Sev or Garlic Kara Sev is a  signature dish of Sattur, a small town in Virudhunagar district of Tamil Nadu. Made with gram flour, rice flour and spices, …

  • Vella Seedai is a traditional South Indian sweet made by deep-frying a dough made of rice flour, jaggery and butter in oil. It is typically made during the festival of …

  • The idli is a popular dish served in the Indian subcontinent. It is a steamed rice cake that is usually eaten along with sambar and chutney. The idli is made …

  • Kara Boondi is a simple, tasty and crunchy South Indian snack. It is like a mixture and is a popular any occasion snack. Traditionally this is made during festivals like …

  • Jalebi is a type of Indian dessert served in many Indian festivals and occasions. It is made from a batter of wheat flour, milk, and yogurt. The batter is then …

  • Sugarcane Juice is one of the most popular thirst quencher during the hot summer days. A glass of sugarcane juice has numerous health benefits and is full of vital nutrients …

  • Chicken nuggets are a popular food item in the United States, Canada, and many other countries. They are typically made from chicken that has been ground or chopped up and …

  • Gunpowder chicken is a dish that originated from Hong Kong and is now popular all over the world. It’s a stir-fry dish made with chicken, rice wine, light soy sauce …

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