Chammanthi podi
Course | condiment |
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Place of origin | India |
Region or state | Kerala |
Serving temperature | cool |
Cookbook: Chammanthi podi Media: Chammanthi podi |
Chammanthi podi is a condiment from the Indian state of Kerala. Regular coconut chutneys would spoil the same day without refrigeration; Making Chammanthi podi was a way to preserve chammanthi for months. To make chammanthi podi, shredded coconut and spices are dry roasted in a pan to help evaporate the moisture from the mixture. Then the mixture is ground up and stored to be used later.[1] The word chammanthi means chutney or sauce. And the word podi means powder (in Malayalam).
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