One of the most famous foods of Kerala, a state in southwestern India, is "Sadya." Sadya is a traditional vegetarian feast that is served on a banana leaf and typically includes a variety of dishes. Here are some key components of a typical Kerala Sadya:
Rice: A generous serving of rice is the centerpiece of the meal.
Sambar: A spicy and tangy lentil-based vegetable stew.
Rasam: A peppery and tangy tamarind soup.
Avial: A mixed vegetable curry made with coconut and yogurt.
Thorans: Stir-fried vegetables with grated coconut and spices.
Pachadi: A yogurt-based side dish with vegetables or fruits.
Kootu Curry: A mixed vegetable curry with black chickpeas and grated coconut.
Erissery: A dish made with pumpkin, coconut, and beans.
Kaalan: A curry made with yogurt, coconut, and plantains or yam.
Olan: A mild curry with white gourd and black-eyed peas in a coconut milk base.
Papadum: Thin, crispy lentil wafers.
Pickles: Various types of pickles, often spicy and tangy.
Payasam: A sweet dessert, often made with rice or lentils and flavored with jaggery and coconut milk.
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