Puliyogare
Alternative names | Huḷianna, puḷihora, tamarind rice |
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Type | Snack |
Place of origin | India |
Region or state | South India |
Main ingredients | Steamed or boiled rice, tamarind juice, groundnuts or peanuts, coriander, coconut, red chili, curry leaves, jaggery, pepper, mustard seeds, fenugreek, turmeric, asafoetida, urad dal, and cumin |
Cookbook: Puliyodharai Media: Puliyodharai |
Puliyogare (Kannada:ಪುಳಿಯೋಗರೆ) or tamarind rice is a South Indian rice preparation typically eaten as a snack, as part of most south Indian festival luncheons and dinners, and as prasadam in temples. Puliyogare is also known as huḷianna ("sour rice" in Modern Kannada) in some parts of Karnataka, puliyodharai in Tamil Nadu and puḷihora ("sour rice" in Telugu) in Andhra Pradesh.
It is traditionally made using steamed or boiled rice mixed with tamarind paste, groundnuts or peanuts, coriander, coconut, red chili, curry leaves, jaggery, pepper, mustard seeds, fenugreek, turmeric, asafoetida, urad dal, and cumin.
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