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Murukku

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Traditional snack of South India

Not to be confused withMorocco.
Murukku
Murukku
Place of originIndia
Region or stateIndia:Tamil Nadu,Karnataka,Kerala,Andhra Pradesh and Sri Lanka:Jaffna,Batticaloa
AssociatedcuisineIndia,Sri Lanka,Fiji
Main ingredientsRice flour,Urad dal flour (Black gram),Salt,Oil

Muṟukku (Tamil:முறுக்கு,romanized: muṟukku,lit.'twisting') is a savoury, crunchy snack originating from theIndian subcontinent. In India, murukku is especially common in the states ofAndhra Pradesh,Odisha,Tamil Nadu,Karnataka, andKerala. It is calledmurkulu or janthukulu inAndhra Pradesh and mudku/murku inOdisha.Chakli is a similar Indian dish, typically made with an additional ingredient,chickpea flour.

It is also common in countries with substantial Indian and Sri Lankan diaspora communities, includingSingapore,Fiji,Malaysia, andMyanmar. Calledsagalay gway (စာကလေးခွေ;lit.'baby sparrow coils') inBurmese, it is a common snack and is used as a topping for a regional dish calledDawei Mont Di.[1]

Etymology

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The namemuṟukku "twisting" refers to its shape.[2]Other names of the dish includeKannada:ಚಕ್ಕುಲಿ,romanized: cakkuli,Odia:ଦାନ୍ତକଲି,romanized: dāntakali,Marathi:चकली,romanized: cakalī,Telugu:చక్రాలు,romanizedcakrālu orజంతికలుjantikalu, andKonkani:chakri or chakkuli.


Ingredients and preparation

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Murukku preparation

Murukku is typically made fromrice flour andurad dal flour.[3] The flours are mixed with water, salt,chili powder,asafoetida and eithersesame seeds orcumin seeds. The mix is kneaded into a dough, which is shaped into spiral or coil shapes either by hand or extruded using a mould. The spirals are then deep-fried in vegetable oil.

Variants

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The dish has many variations, resulting from the types and proportions of flours used. Mullu muṟukku "thorn muṟukku" has an uneven texture that gives it an extra crunch. The Kai murukku "hand murukku") is made by hand using a stiffer dough. Pakoda muṟukku is another ribbon-shaped variety of the snack.[4] Āṭṭaiyāmpaṭṭi kai muṟukku, a town in Tamil Nadu, is known for its unique variety of murukkus, known asMaṇappāṟai muṟukku. This gained popularity because of Krishnan Iyer, who prepared and sold this first in Maṇappāṟai.[5][6][7] In 2010, the Tamil Nadu government applied for ageographical indication tag for Manapparai Murukku.[8]

List of distinctive murukku varieties

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  • Kai murkku (Hand-woven murkku)
  • Manapparai murukku (Manapparai - the place of origin of this variety)
  • Mullu murukku or Magizhampoo murukku
  • Thenkuzhal murukku (Skinny murukku)
  • Oosi thenkuzhal murukku (Needle murukku)
  • Thengaaippaal murukku (Coconut milk murukku )
  • Godhumai murukku (Wheat murukku)
  • Kaara murukku (Spicy murukku)
  • Poondu murukku (Garlic murukku)
  • Inji murukku (Ginger murukku)
  • Meen murukku (Fish-thorn shaped murukku)
  • Vattaurulai murukku (Ring murukku)
  • Vennai murukku (Butter murukku)
  • Kadalai Murukku (Besan murukku)
  • Arisi murukku (Rice murukku)
  • Achhu murukku or Achchappam (Sweet murukku)
  • Karuppatti achchu murukku (Palm jaggery murukku)
  • Pudhina Murukku (Mint murukku)
  • Ezhumichai murukku(Lemon murukku)
  • Kelvaragu or aarya murukku (Finger millet murukku)
  • Kambu murukku (Pearl millet murukku)
  • Chola murukku (Sorghum murukku)
  • Thinai murukku (Foxtail millet murukku)
  • Ulundhu murukku (Vigna mungo murukku)
  • Ellu murukku (Sesame murukku)
  • Varagarisi or varagu murukku (Kodo millet murukku)
  • Thirunelveli manoharam
  • Urulaikkizhangu murkku (Potato murukku)
  • Nei murukku (Ghee murukku)
  • Ravai murukku (Semolina murukku)
  • Pulungal arisi murukku (Parboiled rice murukku)
  • Vengaaya murukku (Onion murukku)
  • Milagu murukku (Black pepper murukku)
  • Thakkaali murukku (Tomato murukku)
  • Karuveppillai murukku (Curry leave murukku)
  • Maida murukku (Maida murukku)
  • Pulipu Murukku (Curd Murukku)

Gallery

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  • Kai (hand-prepared) Murukkus
    Kai (hand-prepared) Murukkus
  • A larger variety of Kai Murukku
    A larger variety of Kai Murukku
  • Murrukku and similar snacks
    Murrukku and similar snacks
  • Sev Muruku
    Sev Muruku

See also

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References

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  1. ^"ထားဝယ်မုန့်တီ (ခေါ်) ထားဝယ်ရိုးရာ မုန့်လတ်သုပ်".MyFood Myanmar (in Burmese). 27 February 2016. Retrieved9 January 2021.
  2. ^"Cre-A Online Dictionary". Archived fromthe original on 12 March 2022. Retrieved22 February 2020.
  3. ^Amos, Jennifer (24 October 2022)."The South Indian Snack That's Perfect For Diwali".The Daily Meal. Retrieved21 December 2022.
  4. ^Devasahayam, Theresa (2003)."When We Eat What We Eat: Classifying Crispy Foods in Malaysian Tamil Cuisine".Anthropology of Food.1. OpenEdition.doi:10.4000/aof.1458. Retrieved22 August 2012.
  5. ^"Heavy demand for crispy treat".The Hindu. Chennai, India. 30 October 2010.
  6. ^Gerald, Olympia Shilpa (18 August 2012)."In search of Manapparai Murukku".The Hindu. Chennai, India. Retrieved22 August 2012.
  7. ^S. Annamalai (4 November 2013)."Business dynamics, supply issues have hardened the 'Manapparai murukku'".The Hindu. Chennai, India. Retrieved27 January 2014.
  8. ^"Geographical indication tag for 'Mannapparai Murukku' sought".The Hindu. Chennai, India. 25 October 2010. Archived fromthe original on 29 October 2010.

External links

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  • Media related toMurukku at Wikimedia Commons
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