Discover Attukal Pongal, a festival in Trivandrum celebrating womanhood and strength with rituals and traditional food.
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Pongal: The dish of gratitude prepared during SankrantiPongal, a beloved South Indian dish, is deeply intertwined with the cultural and agricultural traditions of the region. It is a dish made primarily from rice and lentils, often enhanced with ghee ...
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Pongal’s Flavours: Taking The Sweet With The SavouryLet’s explore. Part 1: Sweet vs. Savoury Pongal Sakkarai Pongal (Sweet Pongal) Ingredients: Rice, moong dal (split yellow lentils), jaggery, ghee, cardamom, cashews, and raisins. Preparation ...
Rice is a national staple of India. From biryani to kheer, rice is used in every meal across India and that is why it is called the national staple of India, which is rich in nutrients too. Did you ...
Pongal is a rice lentil dish which is often prepared in south Indian cuisine for puja rituals. It is also staple food and served daily, along with sambar, chutney or podi. Wash rice 2-3 times with ...
The event featured all four elements of a traditional four-day Pongal celebration: the Pongal rice dish, thanking the bulls who help with the harvest, a celebration of literature and a celebration ...
Second and the third day witnesses the main celebrations. Main part of the festivities on the second day is the making of pongal, rice cooked with jaggery. Mattu Pongal, celebrated on third day ...
The event's centerpiece was the Pongal pot cooking ceremony, where Jasmine Rice took pride of place. Participants prepared the sweet, fragrant Pongal rice - a symbol of prosperity - using Jasmine's ...
Though this is a special sambar made during Pongal, you can always enjoy it at any time of the year. Team it up with hot rice or those fluffy idlis and dosas and enjoy a breakfast, lunch or dinner ...
Click here for the recipe. Pongal is a comforting and mildly spiced rice dish, often enjoyed as a breakfast staple. Made by cooking rice and moong dal together, it has a soft, porridge-like ...
Pongal is the harvest festival and is celebrated across five days in January. A sweet delicacy made out of rice and jaggery called pongal is prepared during the festival. The festival usually ...
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