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About kerala
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Kerala Cuisine
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Kerala is one
of the most colorful and culturally rich states of India.
Kerala has a very rich cultural heritage dating back to
thousands of years. The colorful and vibrant people of
Kerala are known for their passion for tastes and love to
discover and try new cuisines. Kerala has a distinctive
cuisine, which has been influenced by various traditions.
The delectable Kerala cuisines are all about spices and
aromas, providing excellent gastronomic opportunities to
those willing to experiment. Kerala cuisines offer a wide
variety, which includes both vegetarian and non-vegetarian
tastes.
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While in
Kerala, you can enjoy a cuisine enriched with cereals,
vegetables, herbs, tropical fruits and seafood, and
garnished with the distinctive aroma of pepper, cardamom and
chillies. Rice forms the main ingredient in most of the
Kerala cuisine and is served in different forms. Spices are
generously used to enhance the taste for both vegetarian and
non-vegetarian cuisine. With so much of varieties to offer,
the distinctive Kerala cuisine offers you with great
opportunities for gastronomical experiments. Visit Kerala
and enjoy its hot and spicy cuisine on Kerala Tours with
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The people of
Kerala like to enjoy delicious and nutritious breakfasts in
the form of Puttu, Kadala curry, Appam, chicken stew,
Iddiappam and vegetable stew. Puttu is made out of rice
flour with plenty of coconut pieces and served with tasty
kadala curry and fish curry. Appam are soft pancakes made
out of rice and coconut milk and served with the Kerala
chicken stew, while Iddiappams are noodle like rice cake
served with sweet coconut milk or vegetable stew. Other
specialties of Kerala cuisine are Sadya, Karimeen
Pollichathu, Fish Moilee and Malabari Biryani. Sadya and
Malabari Biryani are widely enjoyed and are hot favorites
for tourists visiting Kerala. Sadya is mainly prepared for
marriages and festivals and comprises as many as 40
vegetarian items. Its unique characteristic is that it's
served on a plantain leaf. Malabari Biryani is the fried
rice mixed with spicy meat, chicken, fish or prawn and
topped with hot spices. Dosa and Idly are also commonly
enjoyed in Kerala. Visit Kerala and enjoy the mouth-watering
cuisine of Kerala on your Kerala Tours with Kerala
Backwaters. |
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