Andhra Pradesh Cuisine | Cuisine of Andhra PradeshAndhra Pradesh is an ever enchanting state, which is all the more famous for its cuisine. Spiciest of all the Indian cuisines, the cuisine of Andhra has many delicacies to boast of. The 'Nawabi' style of the state reflects in its gastronomy too. Andhra dwellers usually prefer vegetarian diet.Famous Andhra Pradesh Food,Famous Dishes of Andhra Pradesh,Famous Hyderabadi Cuisine of Andhra Pradesh,Cuisine of Andhra Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh Food However, people residing in coastal areas rely mostly on sea-food. Coconut oil makes the regular cooking medium for Andhra gastronomy. The most delightful delicacies of Andhra food include 'Murku' (roundels of rice flour paste deep fried) and 'Appadams'. Onion pakodas (fried), vadas (spicy lentil doughnuts soaked in hot sambar) and idlis (steamed rice muffin-like dumplings) are the popular snacks in the state. Famous Andhra Pradesh Food,Famous Dishes of Andhra Pradesh,Famous Hyderabadi Cuisine of Andhra Pradesh,Cuisine of Andhra Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh Food The main food is formed by 'Pulihara' that is actually tamarind rice with green chilies. The condiments like chutneys and pickles make a fundamental part of Andhra food. 'Putharekulu', 'Kakinada Kaja', 'Bobbatlu', 'Booralu', 'Payasam', 'Sheer Khurma' and 'Bandhar Ladoo' are the most popular sweets of Andhra Pradesh. Like other South-Indian states, a traditional Andhra meal is served on a banana leaf. This wholesome meal comprises five types of dishes with a variety of condiments and side-dishes. In Andhra Pradesh, each meal is accompanied by curd to provide respite from the hot spices of food.
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