Place of origin | India |
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Region or state | South Asia |
Associated cuisine | India |
Main ingredients | Rice, Indian spices, dahi (yogurt), chickpea flour, vegetables, water |
132.9 kcal (556 kJ) |
Kadhi chawal ("curd curry with rice") is a popular dish originating from South Asia. Kadhi is prepared by mixing Curd, Besan (Chickpea Flour) and different spices. It is served with boiled rice[1] and is very popular in Northern and Western states of India. It usually has a thick consistency and contains fritters (Pakora). Kadhi[2] in Gujarat & Maharashtra is savoury & sometimes does not have any fritters. Fritters for Kadhi also have several varieties, they are prepared with onions, potato, spinach, etc.
References
- ↑ In South Asia, the rice is referred to as chawal
- ↑ "Search - Kadhi Chawal Recipes from various regions of India".
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