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Murukku, also known as chakli, is a beloved South Indian snack. Known for its unique spiral shape and crispness, it makes for the perfect accompaniment to a cup of hot tea. People who are fans of ...
Murukku, a loved South Indian snack, is a crispy, spiral-shaped treat made primarily from rice flour and urad dal (black gram) flour. The name "murukku" means "twisted" in Tamil, referencing its ...
'Murukku' as it it natively known in south India pairs well with tea, as well. Though there are many variations, here's a quick 25-minute recipe you can use to try at home!
More than any other wayside fare, the murukku unfailingly found favour with many. Being neither sweet nor spicy, and guaranteed to keep your stomach together on the bumpiest of stretches, it was ...
Butter Murukku Recipe: How To Make Butter Murukku Butter murukku is a traditional spiral-shaped snack from Tamil Nadu cuisine. Butter (of course) and other spices are used to flavour it. Start by ...
That’s where stores like Selera Snacks come in handy. With over 20 unique murukku flavours, it’s the perfect way to impress your guests with minimum effort on your part.
Currently, the Manapparai murukku is available online for Rs 280 for a 500 gm packet (40-45 pieces). A traditional maker in Manapparai sells the snack for Rs 100 with 48 pieces.
“My murukku has a shelf life of only 15 days,” Jeyacanth explained. Selera Snacks, which has been in business for over 30 years, offers 20 flavours of murukku and cookies.
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