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'''Pachi Pulusu''' is an unheated version of the hot tamarind soup (pulusu). It is mainly a summer dish in [[Telangana]] & [[Andhra Pradesh]] (especially [[Rayalaseema]]).<ref>[http://www.hindu.com/2008/04/21/stories/2008042157320400.htm A good meal remains a mirage - ANDHRA PRADESH - The Hindu<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[https://telanganatoday.com/summer-flavours-telangana Summer flavours of Telangana<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Unlike regular pulusu, this kind is much more spicy, watery and light.<ref>[http://www.thehansindia.com/posts/index/Sunday-Hans/2018-04-08/The-one-and-only-Vankaya/372579 The one and only, Vankaya<!-- Bot generated title -->both yah]</ref>
'''Pachi Pulusu''' is an unheated version of the hot tamarind soup (pulusu). It is mainly a summer dish in [[Telangana]] & [[Andhra Pradesh]] (especially [[Rayalaseema]]).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080423220341/http://www.hindu.com/2008/04/21/stories/2008042157320400.htm A good meal remains a mirage - ANDHRA PRADESH - The Hindu<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[https://telanganatoday.com/summer-flavours-telangana Summer flavours of Telangana<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Unlike regular pulusu, this kind is much more spicy, watery and light.<ref>[http://www.thehansindia.com/posts/index/Sunday-Hans/2018-04-08/The-one-and-only-Vankaya/372579 The one and only, Vankaya<!-- Bot generated title -->both yah]</ref>


==Preparation==
==Preparation==

Revision as of 21:29, 21 April 2021

Pachi Pulusu
Pachi Pulusu
Place of originIndia
Region or stateTelangana & Andhra Pradesh
Main ingredientsTamarind, onions, chillies, jaggery

Pachi Pulusu is an unheated version of the hot tamarind soup (pulusu). It is mainly a summer dish in Telangana & Andhra Pradesh (especially Rayalaseema).[1][2] Unlike regular pulusu, this kind is much more spicy, watery and light.[3]

Preparation

Typically this dish is prepared with tamarind with onions, chillies, and jaggery. Other typical seasonings may be added, such as coriander, curry leaf, or garlic. In the summer when mangoes are abundant, tamarind is replaced by stewed raw mango.[4][5]

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