Kerala Mixture
Kerala Mixture is a famous snack in South India.This Kerala Mixture we generally do at festival times.This Kerala mixture is prepared with gram flour which we do plain sev (omapodi) and kara boondhi and we add fried curry leaves, Roasted groundnuts, fried grams, some garlicpods fried in oil and toss with spices salt. In south India we have more variety of mixture in that this Kerala Mixture is also one of that. This Mixture is very crispy and tasty. This is the best tea time snack for South Indians.
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