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What is speciality of Udupi cuisine ?

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What is speciality of Udupi cuisine ?

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  1. 2 words...

    pure vegitatrian

    pure delicious


  2. The speciality of Udupi Cuisine is that it is COMPLETELY Vegetarian. TWO items are very famous --UDUPI  Sambar and UDUPI Masala Dosa.

    Udupi cuisine (Kannada:ಉಡುಪಿ ಶೈಲಿಯ ಆಹಾರ ) is a world-renowned cuisine of South India. It forms an important part of the Cuisine of Karnataka and takes its name from Udupi, a city on the southwest coast of India in the state of Karnataka. The Udupi cuisine has its origin in Ashta matha's of Udupi founded by Shri Madhvacharya.

    Udupi cuisine comprises dishes made primarily from grains, beans, vegetables, and fruits. The variety and range of dishes is wide, and a hallmark of the cuisine involves the use of locally available ingredients.

    It includes an entire school of South Indian vegetarian cuisine. It adheres strictly to the vedic tradition of Indian vegetarian cuisine, using no onions or garlic, as well as no meat, fish, or shellfish. However, the cuisine may also be adapted for those who consume these restricted items. For a list of foods restricted for Vedic vegetarians, see shivalli. Pumpkins and gourds are the main ingredients in sambar, a stew prepared with ground coconut and coconut oil as its base.

    The ubiquitous Indian dish Masala Dosa has its origins in Udupi. Saaru, a spicy pepper water, is another essential part of the menu, and so are jackfruit, colocasia leaves, raw green bananas, mango pickle, red chillies, and salt. Adyes (dumplings), ajadinas (dry curries), and chutneys, including one made of the skin of the ridge gourd, are specialities.

    Typical dishes : ---

    Saar or rasam

    Kodel or sambhar

    Menaskai (variation of Sambhar)

    Tambuli or watery vegetable paste (generally leafy vegetables) seasoned.

    Spiced rice  (Eg. Bise Bele bath or Puliyogare)

    Adye (dumpling)

    Ajethna or ajadina (dry curry)

    Bakshya (sweet or dessert)

    Kosambari (seasoned salad of lentils)

    Bhajji (chutney)

    Kayathno (fried items)

    Paramanna (kheer)

    Thindi (breakfast or tiffin)

    Rasayana (juice or squash or syrup)

    For more info and source go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Udupi_cuisi...

    Popular Items

    1. Saarina Pudi

    2. Bele Saru

    3. Famous Udupi Sambar

    4. Green Beans Gojju

    5. Udupi Upma

    6. Payasa

    7. Bisi Bela Bath

    8. Puliyogare

    9. Dosa, especially Masala Dosa

    10. Cabbage Upkari

    11. Brinjal Bajji

    12. Brinjal Puddi Sagle

  3. Speciality is that It is tasty :)

        * Sajjige and bajil (upma made from coarse semolina and seasoned beaten rice)

        * Saaru or rasam

        * Sambhar or kodel

        * Chutney or bajji (tulu) or gojjuu in Kannada

        * Uddinahittu (urad flour mixed in curd and seasoned)

        * Kosambari (salads of black gram or bengal gram lentils, seasoned)

        * Different types of spicy rices, such as chitranna or Bisi bele bath

        * Dosa, masala dosa, neer dosa

        * Sweet dishes like maddi, kaai holige, undae (laddu)

        * Puddings or parammanna or payasa or kheer

        * Mangalore bajji or golibaje

        * Kashi halva or musk pumpkin halva

        * Halva made from jackfruit, banana, and bottle gourd

        * Pelakai gatti/gidde (jackfruit dumpling)

        * Pelakai appa (fried dumplings made from jackfruit)

        * Pelakai halwa (jackfruit halwa)

        * Gashi or ghasi (thick gravy like dish made by use of peas or pulses with coconut)

        * Patrode (colacasia leaves dipped in batter and steamed cooked)

        * Menaskai (especially made of Amtekai or ambade)

        * Putnis

        * Kadubu

  4. i never heard of this food before, is it very too spicy??????

  5. it contains bengalgramdal.

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