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Pachi pulusu

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

Pachi Pulusu is an unheated version of the pulusu, a type of curry-like stew from the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.[1] Unlike regular pulusu, this kind is much more spicy, watery and light. Typically this dish is prepared with tamarind with onions, chillies, and jaggery. Other typical Andhra seasonings may be added, such as coriander, curry tree leaf, or garlic. In the summer when mangoes are abundant, tamarind is replaced by stewed raw mango.

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