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Tamil Nadu provides the visitor with a wide
variety of delicious food both for the vegetarians as well as
the non-vegetarians, though most food in Tamil Nadu consists
of grains, lentils, rice and vegetables. Spices are added to
give a distinctive taste.
Breakfast or tiffin
includes idly(steamed rice cakes), dosai (a pancake made from
a batter of rice) and lentils crisp fried on a pan, vada(deep
fried doughnuts made from a batter of lentils), pongal (a mish
mash of rice and lentils boiled together and seasoned with ghee,
cashew nuts, pepper and cummin seed), uppuma(cooked semolina
seasoned in oil with mustard, pepper, cummin seed and dry lentils.)
There are several
variations of the dishes mentioned above which are eaten with
coconut chutney, sambar (seasoned lentil broth) and mulaga podi
(a powdered mix of several dried lentils eaten with oil).
Lunch or meals consists
of cooked rice served with an array of vegetable dishes, sambar,
chutneys, rasam (a hot broth made with tamarind juice and pepper)
and curd(yogurt). For a non-vegetarian lunch, curries or dishes
cooked with mutton, chicken or fish is included. The meals is
incomplete without crisp papads or appalam.
Chettinad
cuisine is a speciality in Tamil Nadu and will be a delight
for those who like hot and spicy non-vegetarian food. This type
of food has several variations of fish, mutton, and chicken
dishes of which the Chettinad Pepper Chicken is a speciality.
The Tamil style of Mughali food can be savoured in the biriyanis
and paya. The later is a kind of spiced trotters broth and is
eaten with either parathas or appam. Tamil Nadu, especially
Chennai, is famous for its filter coffee as most Tamils have
a subtle contempt for instant coffee.
The
making of filter coffee is almost a ritual, for the coffee beans
have to be first roasted and then ground. The powder is put
into a filter set and boiling hot water is added to prepare
the decoction and allowed to set for about 15 minutes. The decoction
is then added to milk with sugar to taste. The final drink is
poured from one container to another in rapid succession to
make the ideal frothy cup of filter coffee. The last process
makes one wonder whether the brew could be bought by
the
yard.
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