Sweets

Manoharam

Manoharam, also known as Manohara Urundai, is a beloved South Indian sweet that’s often prepared during special occasions, weddings, and festivals like Diwali. This crispy, jaggery-coated snack is known for its unique texture and nostalgic taste. Made with crunchy gram flour sticks (murukku) tossed in a sticky, golden-brown jaggery syrup, Manoharam offers a balanced blend …

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Sweets

Poruvilangai Urundai

Poruvilangai Urundai is a nutritious and wholesome traditional South Indian sweet, often made during festivals and special occasions. These hard and crunchy energy balls are crafted using a mixture of roasted lentils, rice, and jaggery, making them both flavourful and packed with nutrients. Known for their long shelf life and energizing qualities, Poruvilangai Urundai is …

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Snacks / Chaat

Thenkuzhal

Thenkuzhal, also known as rice flour murukku, is a popular South Indian snack, often made for Diwali and Janmashtami. In our family, we affectionately call it “Thengozhal”. This light, crispy treat is a festive must-have, passed down through generations, and made with love by amma and paati. A Family Tradition: Amma and Paati’s Recipe Thengozhal …

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Biriyani- Pulao varieties

Vegetable Biriyani

Vegetable Biriyani is a vibrant, aromatic rice dish made by cooking basmati rice, mixed vegetables, and a blend of spices together in one pot. This recipe is a simplified yet flavourful version of traditional biriyani, with each grain of rice absorbing the richness of the spices and vegetables. Perfect for a hearty meal, this dish …

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Biriyani- Pulao varieties Rice

Tendli Bhaat

Tendli Bhaat is a flavourful Maharashtrian rice dish made with ivy gourd (tendli or tindora) and an aromatic blend of spices. This one-pot meal combines the earthy flavours of rice with the tangy, slightly crunchy bite of tender ivy gourd, seasoned with a traditional masala mix that gives it its distinct taste. Tendli Bhaat is …

South Indian gravy

Rasakalan

Rasakalan is a beloved curry in Kerala cuisine, made with a unique combination of yogurt, coconut, and locally grown vegetables like pumpkin, ash gourd, and elephant foot yam. The curry is mildly spiced, yet flavourful, with a thick consistency that makes it perfect for pairing with steamed rice. It’s commonly served during festivals and feasts, …

International cuisine

Corn Cheese Quesadilla

Corn Cheese Quesadilla is a simple yet flavourful Mexican dish that combines the sweetness of corn with the richness of melted cheese, all wrapped in a crispy tortilla. This vegetarian delight is perfect for a quick snack, a light meal, or a crowd-pleasing appetizer. The creamy cheese perfectly balances the juicy kernels of corn, offering …

Sweets

Panchamruth

Panchamruth, also known as Panchamrit, is a revered mixture widely used in Hindu rituals, particularly in pujas (prayers) and abhishekam (ritual bathing of deities). The term “Panchamruth” comes from Sanskrit, where “Pancha” means five, and “Amruth” means nectar. This divine concoction is made from five key ingredients, each symbolizing spiritual nourishment and offering significant health …

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Biscuits and cookies

Shrewsbury Biscuit

Shrewsbury biscuit is a  classic English cookies that originated in the town of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. These biscuits are known for their delicate crumbly texture and rich buttery flavour, at times enhanced with lemon zest or caraway seeds. The basic ingredients include flour, butter, sugar, and eggs, but variations exist with added spices or dried …

Millets Tiffin

Ragi Semiya

Ragi Semiya is a nutritious breakfast option made from finger millet, known as kaezhvaragu in Tamil. Sadly, traditional grains like ragi, kambu (pearl millet), and cholam (sorghum) are becoming less common in our diets, despite being highly nutritious and affordable. In fact, they’re often referred to as “poor man’s crops” in economic terms. Even doctors …

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