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Chikkolee
TypeBread
Place of originIndia
Region or stateAndhra Pradesh
Main ingredientsWheat flour, salt, water, ginger paste, tamarind slices, masala

Chikkolee is a spicy wheat dish common in southern Andhra Pradesh and parts of Maharashtra. It is made in a manner similar to rothi (chapathi) after it is cut into pieces and served with addition of spices.[1] This is a traditional pudding of Rangrez, Bhavasara Kshatriya. It is a semi-liquid with crushed wheat, and meat pieces may be added. It can also be served as a snack.

Ingredients

It consists of wheat flour, salt, water, ginger paste, tamarind slices, and masala.

See also

References

  1. ^ Innfinity (4 August 2020). "Different types of chapatis to satisfy the desi food cravings". INNFINITY. Retrieved 25 February 2023.