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| Type | Stew |
|---|---|
| Place of origin | India |
| Main ingredients | Vegetable,lentils |
Koottu (Tamil:கூட்டு), often transcribed "kootu", is a lentil and spicy vegetable stew in South Indian, particularly Tamil and Kerala cuisines.[1] The etymology for koottu derives from theTamil word "koottu" which means "add" or "mixture/medley" i.e.vegetable added withlentils form the dish, which is semi-solid in consistency. The dish is noted for its nutty and complex flavors and textures, likely owing to the liberal addition of lentils and coconuts. It is typically less watery thansambhar, but more so than dry stir-fries. Virundhu Sappadu (typical Tamil feast) comes with a combination of boiled rice (Choru in Tamil),sambar,rasam,curd,poriyal, koottu,appalam, pickles and banana. All koottus by default have some vegetables and lentils, but many variations of koottu exist:
Many other regional variations exist.