Top 10 Local Street Food Of  South Indian

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Masala  Dosa

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A crispy, savory crepe made from fermented rice and lentil batter and filled with a spiced potato mixture

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Idli

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These steamed, fluffy rice and lentil cakes are a staple breakfast food in South India. They are often served with sambar and chutneys.

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Vada

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A savory, deep-fried doughnut-shaped snack made from lentil batter. It's often served with sambar and chutneys.

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Uttapam

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A thick pancake-like dish made from rice and lentil batter, often topped with vegetables like onions, tomatoes, and chilies.

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Sambar

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A flavorful lentil stew cooked with vegetables and a blend of spices. It's a staple accompaniment to many South Indian dishes like idli, dosa, and vada.

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Rava Dosa

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A crispy crepe made from semolina (rava), rice flour, and spices. It's a lighter and thinner variation of the traditional masala dosa.

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Pongal

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A savory porridge made from rice and lentils, flavored with spices and often served with sambar and chutneys. It's a popular breakfast dish.

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Bisi Bele Bath

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A flavorful and spicy rice-based dish cooked with lentils, vegetables, and a blend of spices.

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Avial

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A mixed vegetable stew cooked in a creamy coconut base and flavored with spices. It's a classic dish from Kerala

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Mysore  Pak

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A decadent sweet dish made with gram flour, ghee, and sugar. It has a melt-in-the-mouth texture and a rich, buttery flavor.