Welcome to a journey where your taste buds will traverse the rich, diverse flavors of the Malabar cuisine in North Kerala. BDC Bekal, the best domestic tour operator in India, invites you to explore the authentic tastes of Bekal and Kasargod, regions steeped in culinary heritage and history. In this blog post we take you through the vibrant food culture of Malabar, featuring the region’s most delectable snacks and dishes.
The North Malabar region’s culinary history dates back to the 7th century. The coastal paradise is famed for its exotic spices and diverse array of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. Each meal is a tapestry of flavors influenced by Arabic, Zamorin, and Chirrakal cuisines, perfect over generations.
The Thalassery Biryani, a hallmark of the culinary heritage of North Kerala stands out for its unique preparation and flavors, distinct from the other Biryani varieties. This special Biryani uses kaima or jeerakasala rice, a small-grained, aromatic rice native to Kerala, instead of the commonly used Basmati rice. The blend of spices and ingredients in the Thalassery Biryani reflects the city’s rich history as a maritime trading post, incorporating Arabian, Persian and Mughal influences. This dish popularized initially within the Muslim community, has gained widespread acclaim for its fragrant and flavorful profile, making it a beloved staple of Kerala’s diverse cuisine.
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The snacks of North Malabar are more than just appetizers; they are a journey back to delicious memories. These snacks gaining fame with the rise of tourism in Kerala, offer a glimpse into the culinary soul of North Kerala.
Here are five of the most beloved Malabar snacks, each with its unique story and flavor.
A celebrity among Malabar Snacks, Pazham Nirachathu is a sweet dish made from ripe bananas stuffed with a coconut-sugar filling. This dish, safe and wholesome, is perfect for an evening tea, especially for the kids. Its delightful sweetness and rich coconut flavor make it an irresistible treat.
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Elanchi, a simple yet delightful pancake roll filled with sweet coconut, sugar, raisins, cashew nuts and cardamom, is a favorite evening snack in North Kerala. Its unique cardamom flavor sets it apart from other snacks and makes it a cherished item on the coffee table.
Unnakaya, a spindle-shaped stuffed plantain fry, offers a crunchy exterior with a tender, sweet filling of cashew nuts, raisins and coconut. Known as the younger sibling of Pazham Nirachathu, this dish showcases the creative use of bananas in the Malabar cuisine.
Kaipola or steamed plantain cake is a nutritious and delicious dish often served during Ramadan. Made from bananas, eggs, and spices, this cake is both a hearty breakfast and a delightful snack with the evening tea. It health benefits and rich flavors make it a staple during fasting months.
Thengamuri, also known as Kottathenga, is a deep-fried snack made from mashed potatoes and eggs, shaped like a dry coconut half. This dish, originating from Thalassery, is a testament to the region’s culinary creativity and its deep rooted connection to coconut.
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To truly experience the rich culinary traditions of North Kerala, take a trip to Kasargod with BDC Bekal, the best domestic tour operator in Bekal. Kasargod not only has breathtaking landscapes and historical landmarks but is also a food lover’s paradise.
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