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South Indian Tea Time Snacks Recipes
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South Indians enjoy their tea time or we have to say coffee time as coffee is one of the highest selling hot beverages down south. Tea time snacks in south India are also enjoyed along with tea or coffee. Tea time snacks are liked by both children as well as adults. While some of them are made at home, many other varieties can be tasted outside in restaurants. Some of the most famous south Indian tea time snacks or evening snacks include Aloo Bonda, Arbi Vadai, Chekkalu, masala vada, punugulu, medu vada, mysore bonda, onion pakoda, sweet gavvalu, ragi vada, mysore bajji, mirchi bajji, aloo bajji, raw banana bajji, banana chips, ela ada and poo ada, neyappam, aloo bonda, Kinnathappam, Kallappam, Pazhampori, ripe banana fry, etc. are some of the traditional South Indian tea time snacks recipes.
Most of these tea time snacks can be found in south India ranging from small restaurants to bigger restaurants. They are very popular with southern people during evenings and they are only served during evenings. The setting sun enhances the flavor of these south Indian tea time snacks. And perhaps, they are not prepared during day time but as evening sets in streets fill with vendors, restaurants irrespective of small or large cook these items.
Different states in south India have different preparations. For example, In Andhra Pradesh, tea time snacks such as mirchi bajji, aloo bajji, punugulu, vada, masala vada, pakoda, chakkalu, chegodilu, jantikalu, etc are very famous.
In state of Tamil Nadu, tea time snacks include Murungaikai vadai, Thinai arisi paniyaaram, paparia, chegodi, ulundu vadai, keerai vadai, murukku, poornam kozhukottai, neer urundai, etc are some of the South Indian tea time snacks recipes found in Tamil Nadu.
In Kerala and Karnataka also one can find tea time snacks such as Avalose podi, banana chips fried in coconut oil, sukhiyan, ari unda, rava unniyappam, kalthappam, pazham pori, etc. In the state of Karnataka one can find south Indian tea time snacks recipes include Malabar kaipola, Malabar unnakkai, Poha upkari, mangalore bonda, mysore bonda, mysore bajji, khara mandakki, mane adige, etc.
These south Indian tea time snacks recipes details can be availed from many households where these tea time snacks are prepared on a regular basis. On the other hand, authentic south Indian tea time snacks recipes details can be obtained from cookery books, cookery programs on TV and on the internet by famous chefs.