Taste of Kerala: 8 Unique Dishes That Define God’s Own Country a must try

Taste of Kerala: 8 Unique Dishes That Define God’s Own Country a must try

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Chakka Varatti - A sweet preserve made from ripe jackfruit, often enjoyed with rice or as a spread.
Chakka Varatti - A sweet preserve made from ripe jackfruit, often enjoyed with rice or as a spread.
Nadan Kozhi Varuthathu - Spicy and crispy fried chicken, marinated with a blend of Kerala spices.
Nadan Kozhi Varuthathu - Spicy and crispy fried chicken, marinated with a blend of Kerala spices.
Muringakka Manga Curry - Drumstick and raw mango curry cooked in a coconut-based gravy, offering a balance of tangy and savory flavors.
Muringakka Manga Curry - Drumstick and raw mango curry cooked in a coconut-based gravy, offering a balance of tangy and savory flavors.
Kappa and Meen Curry - Boiled tapioca served with a spicy fish curry, a classic combination in Kerala’s coastal regions.
Kappa and Meen Curry - Boiled tapioca served with a spicy fish curry, a classic combination in Kerala’s coastal regions.
Pachadi - A sweet and sour side dish made from yogurt and vegetables, typically flavored with mustard and red chilies.
Pachadi - A sweet and sour side dish made from yogurt and vegetables, typically flavored with mustard and red chilies.
Pulissery -  A yogurt-based curry with vegetables, tempered with mustard and fenugreek seeds for a unique tangy taste.
Pulissery - A yogurt-based curry with vegetables, tempered with mustard and fenugreek seeds for a unique tangy taste.
Kerala Egg Roast - Hard-boiled eggs cooked in a spiced and flavorful onion and tomato gravy.
Kerala Egg Roast - Hard-boiled eggs cooked in a spiced and flavorful onion and tomato gravy.
Kozhukatta -  Steamed rice dumplings stuffed with a sweet or savory filling, a popular snack or breakfast option.
Kozhukatta - Steamed rice dumplings stuffed with a sweet or savory filling, a popular snack or breakfast option.

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