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Pasi Paruppu Payasam Moong dal kheer
Pasi Paruppu Payasam, also known as Moong Dal Kheer, is a delicious South Indian dessert made with moong dal (split yellow lentils), jaggery, coconut milk, and flavored with cardamom. It's often prepared during festivals and special occasions.
Semiya Payasam Vermicelli kheer
Semiya Payasam, also known as Vermicelli Kheer, is a popular South Indian dessert made with vermicelli, milk, and sugar. It's a quick and easy sweet dish often prepared during festivals, celebrations, or as a special treat.
Puli Inji | Inji Puli
Olan
Olan is a traditional Kerala dish that holds a special place in the state's cuisine. It's a simple yet flavorful preparation made with ash gourd (also known as winter melon or white pumpkin), cowpeas, coconut milk, and a hint of spices. Olan is often served as part of the Onam Sadya, a grand feast served during the Onam festival, and it's enjoyed year-round as well. Here's how you can make Olan at home:
Mathanga Eriseri | Pumpkin Eriseri | Sadya recipe
A delicious dish from Kerala, Pumpkin Eriseri | Mathanga Eriseri , a festival recipe for Vishu sadya particularly and one can find this on the menu unfailingly , with rich flavors .
Vendakkai Kitchadi| Pachadi
Beans Thoran
Cabbage Thoran
Beetroot Pachadi
Kerala Sambar
Kerala Sambar is a popular South Indian dish, especially in the state of Kerala, known for its rich flavor and aroma. It's a lentil-based vegetable stew made with a variety of vegetables, tamarind, and a special spice blend called sambar powder. Kerala Sambar is typically served with steamed rice, idli, dosa, or vada.
Varutharacha Kuzhambu
Varutharacha Kuzhambu is a traditional South Indian curry known for its rich, flavorful gravy made with roasted coconut and spices. This dish is typically enjoyed with steamed rice, dosa, or idli.
Carrot Green Peas Poriyal
Manga Pachadi
Tamil New Year , Neem flowers and Mangoes all go hand in hand . The season changes and the festival is celeberated by using mangoes and neem in many forms .
Tamil New Year also called Puthandu heralds the beginning of the Dravidian New Year in Tamil Nadu . Also called as Varusha Pirappu in Tamil meaning the birth of a new year .It begins with the arrival of yet another year of peace prosperity, and thanksgiving to the Gods for a good year .The festival is celeberated on the first day of Chitirai which is the Tamil month .