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    Breakfast

    Indian breakfast in general are healthy, warm and very fulfilling.  You could start the day with a most satiating meal. It is considered the most important meal of the day and hence utmost care should be taken about what you have for breakfast.

    This page has a consolidated list of all the Indian Breakfast recipes by categories - Idli, Dosa, Upma, Pongal, Kichdi, Roti, Paratha along with their side dishes. You will never get bored of repeating the same items everyday. You can find a lot of interesting variety or breakfast recipes to choose from.

    Mint chutney
    Idli / Dosa
    Rava Upma recipe displayed on a rustic setting
    Upma | Pongal | Kichdi
    Roti | Paratha
    Side dish for Idli, Dosa, Upma
    South Indian Pudina Chutney (Mint chutney)
    South Indian Chutney
    Tiffin idli sambar for Idli, dosa and pongal displayed in a magenta steel bowl with chutney and pongal.
    Sambhar
    Milagai Podi, side dish for Idli and Dosa on a 45 deg view
    Podi (Spice mix)
    Channa masala or chole masala displayed in a white bowl with raita, roti and a glass of water.
    Gravy (Curries)

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    1. R Nair says

      February 06, 2021 at 3:59 pm

      It used to be a standard and favourite breakfast in middle-class households in Kerala, although I'm not sure it's so common these days. I sort of grew up on it (now I am in my early 60s). We called it 'walla-choru' (water-rice). We used to have it with roasted (not fried) pappadam, coconut chutney or dried-fish chutney. And yes, like you mentioned, buttermilk is a matter of choice - we loved it 🙂
      An interesting trivia: I remember hearing that WHO had declared it as one of the most nutritious breakfasts in the world - the fermentation of the rice converts quite a bit of the carbs/starch into proteins, and so you have a well-balanced breakfast, that gets used up quickly while farming or any other physical activity. It obviously is not for the desk-bound workers that we are today! 🙂

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    2. Thomas says

      September 28, 2020 at 12:34 pm

      I followed your recipe yesterday and then I had a delicious and nutritious breakfast. Thanks for the very helpful article. Hope you will have more better articles.

      Reply

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