Injipuli
Alternative names | Puli inji |
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Type | Curry |
Place of origin | India |
Region or state | Kerala |
Main ingredients | Ginger, green chillies, jaggery |
Injipuli is a dark brown sweet-sour and spicy pickle made of ginger, tamarind, green chillies and jaggery mainly prepared in Kerala during Onam.[1] It is also a part of Tamil Nadu cuisine. It is also known as puli inji in some parts of Kerala, South India.
It is served as part of the Sadhya,[2] or virunthu by the Tamil community.
See also
- Cuisine of Kerala
- Sadhya
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- Different Type of PuliInji
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