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Crispy, festive Kerala snacks with unique shapes and rich flavors.

Kuzhalappam, a spiral-shaped snack, is a beloved tea-time treat as Kerala snacks. Made from rice flour, coconut milk, and cumin, it offers a light sweetness with a crispy texture. They carefully deep-fry the delicate coils to golden perfection, ensuring each bite is irresistibly crunchy. Its design makes it a visual delight, perfect for food photography among fried snacks.Achappam, known as “rose cookies,” remains a festive favorite as Kerala households actively prepare and fry these crispy snacks during celebrations. Prepared with rice flour, coconut milk, and eggs, it delivers a subtle sweetness. The snack’s flower-like shape is created using a special mold before frying.

Pappadavada brings nostalgic flavors

Nostalgic Flavors A taste that takes you back to the moments.

Murukku is a savory, spiral-shaped snack widely enjoyed across Kerala. Made from rice flour, urad dal, and spices, it has a crunchy texture with a hint of spice, making it delightful. They press the dough through a mold and fry it until crisp. Its textured surface and golden hue, as a result, make it one of the most popular fried snacks.

crispy bliss of kuzhalappam

Crispy Bliss generations united through every bite.

To make Pappada Vada, cooks dip spiced pappadams in gram flour batter and fry them until crispy. Once fried, it becomes crispy on the outside while remaining light inside. The golden layers and spicy aroma make it, therefore, a tempting choice for evening tea snacks.

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Sugar Twists Old recipes, timeless memories.

These traditional snacks reflect Kerala’s rich culinary heritage, blending flavors, textures, and unique preparation methods. Each snack, holds a special place in local culture, often enjoyed during festivals, family gatherings, or alongside a hot cup of tea. Their intricate shapes and golden hues make them not only delicious but also visually appealing, making them popular in food photography.

a bowl of green golden spirals

Golden Spirals Where every bite unfolds a crispy layers

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