Please you take Chapati with Chikken kuzhambu or Matton kuzhambu. This combination is very tasty food. I like this.
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Please you take Chapati with Chikken kuzhambu or Matton kuzhambu. This combination is very tasty food. I like this.
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No, jilebi & kesari are sweets. This is bad combination with rice ya. Only rice combination is adding kuzhambu and Rasam, Porial.
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Lotusrose, the discussion is abt silly combinations... all those U've mentioned are the common combinations...:)
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A bowl of tomato rasam with potato chips on top of it :) - my brother's favourite!
A cup of coffee/tea with mixture sprinkled on top of it - my granny's favourite!
I love murukku - dipped and soaked in hot tea ofcourse :).
1.I have seen people dipping rolled-up chappathi in a cup
of hot coffee and eating it.
2.I know of one person who eats "unni appam" (a sweet made of rice flour and jaggery deep fried in oil/ghee) along with idli-podi (gunpowder/molakaa podi).
3.A good way to consume dried up idlies is to cut them
into little pieces and make 'idli upma'. Just splutter musturd in some oil, add urad-dhal, curry leaves and broken dried red-chillies and saute well. Then add the pieces of idli and stir well.
My sister loves to add kara bondi to curd and eat it.
- Sujatha
kara boondi in curd is called "raita", right?
as combos go, I quite like to eat curd rice with rasam. I have met only one other person who likes this combo...