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Latest revision as of 01:37, 18 February 2025
Chettinad cuisine is a style of cuisine originating from the Chettinad region of Tamil Nadu, India. Known for its complex flavors and extensive use of spices, Chettinad cuisine is one of the most renowned cuisines in India and has gained popularity worldwide.
History[edit]
The Chettiar community, who are the native people of the Chettinad region, are well-known for their culinary expertise. Historically, the Chettiars were a community of merchants and bankers who traveled extensively for business. Their travels influenced their cuisine, introducing a variety of flavors and cooking techniques.
Characteristics[edit]
Chettinad cuisine is characterized by the use of a variety of spices and the freshness of its ingredients. The cuisine is known for its spicy and aromatic dishes, often featuring ingredients like black pepper, cardamom, cumin, coriander seeds, fenugreek, and fennel.
Popular Dishes[edit]
Some of the most popular dishes in Chettinad cuisine include Chettinad Chicken, a spicy chicken curry, Chettinad Fish Fry, a flavorful fish dish marinated in a special Chettinad masala, and Chettinad Mutton Curry, a robust mutton dish cooked with a variety of spices.
Influence and Popularity[edit]
Chettinad cuisine has influenced many other regional cuisines in India and has gained popularity worldwide. Many restaurants across the globe now offer Chettinad dishes, introducing the unique flavors of this cuisine to a global audience.
See Also[edit]
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Chicken Chettinad
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Anandas Chettinad Hotel sample tray in Coimbatore

