Top 5 Lip-Smacking Street Foods You Must Try During Your Visit To Kochi
Kochi, the capital of Kerala's economy, trade, and industry, is well-known for its verdant surroundings, tea plantations, and street food
5 Lip-Smacking Street Foods You Must Try During Your Visit To Kochi
Best Street Foods Of Kochi: Kochi is referred to as the financial, commercial and industrial capital of Kerala, famous for its picturesque scenery, tea gardens and historical temples. It needs to be noted that Kochi is described as an exceptional place to go for a holiday because it is much more than the clichéd memorable experience. Kochi is a city that has a lot to offer – stunning nature, delicious cuisine, and many more exciting things that will not leave you indifferent.
Besides, for people who have a vivid interest in food, Kochi would be a perfect place to set their foot that will definitely feed the soul of every food enthusiast.
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Appam And Stew
It is also highly recommended as the preparation time is short, just need to cook the vegetables with coconut milk. Appam is a bread like dish of Kerala made from a fermented batter of rice power and coconut milk which is relished accompanied with spicy stews.
Payasam
Kavanagai Payasam is a South Indian sweet dish preparation involving milk, vermicelli, sugar, ghee, and other spices. This dish can then be enjoyed after the main course to cater for your sweet tooth to satisfaction while your taste buds beg for more with the great taste that it has to offer.
Idli Sambar
Overall Idli Sambar is available everywhere but when you are in Kochi the street version will sure make your tastebud tango..
you wanting more. It is a perfectly normal thing to eat in the morning and is enjoyed by everybody’s stomachs.
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Dosa-
The most relished South Indian delicacies are dosa for which you can find many stalls in and around Kochi. Another local speciality that you should try in Kochi is Dosa, a local fermented rice n léntil dish. The ghee roast dosa with sizzling hot sambhar and the coconut chutney will tempt you for the second helping.
Idiyappam With Curry-
This same yummy idiyappam is usually accompanied with different side dishes like the peas curry, vegetable kurma, chicken stew or egg curry, chicken curry and what have you. Non vegetarian food lovers can be pampered in Kochi by having and Appam or Idiyappam which goes very well with tasty coconut gravy, mustard paste or chutney, ghee, and sweet coconut milk.
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