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Tapioca papadum/papad


drying process

Tapioca papadum/papad

fried Tapioca papadum/papad

Location
Thiruvattar, Kanyakumari District, Tamilnadu, INDIA

25 comments:

Anu said...

They look simple and healthy! Do we even get them in stores?

Ramakrishnan said...

One of my favorites,always keep stock at home.Goes well along with your drink ! Also a good snack along with tea.

Teamgsquare said...

Tasty captures , reminds me of my granny ..

Jeevan said...

My granny used to do make such papadam! Crispy shots :)

Kalyan said...

Looks delicious!

Arti said...

Makes me feel so hungry! Wish I could have one of those right now :)

R Niranjan Das said...

Nice clicks Krishna.

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Saru Singhal said...

I so want to have it now...

magiceye said...

wonderful to snack on!

Bob Bushell said...

Lovely things to eat.

eden said...

Can I have some? hehehe.. Looks yummy.

George said...

These look good. I wish I could try some.

R. Ramesh said...

ya yummyyyy

Anonymous said...

They look delicious!

Vineeta Yashsavi said...

my mouth become full of water...

Meera Rao said...

Oh yum! Thanks for bringing back memories :) -- I remember when asked to guard them from critters as I sat studying for exams and eating them raw and not quite dry :)

Rajesh said...

I am loving it.

Animesh said...

Really a hot food item Krisna.

joshi daniel said...

makes one wanting them :)

Kusum said...

One of my favorites! My Grandama used to make them just for me! Now, I buy them when I visit Mangalore.

കൈതപ്പുഴ said...

great...congrats...

P.N. Subramanian said...

I too love them. I prefer to have it curd rice.

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Bhushavali said...

Awesome!!!

Unknown said...

Hi Krishna,

It looks wonderful and yummy. Even my mom makes it occasionally . But every time she makes it get folded after drying. Your snaps show it flat and perfect. Is there any way to dry it with out getting folded.