Traditional Telangana Snacks
Sev Rice (Rice Sev)
Sav Rice is a crunchy and light snack made from rice flour and mild spices. Shaped into thin strands and deep-fried to perfection, it’s a popular tea-time snack in Telangana homes and festive occasions. Its crisp texture and subtle spice make it loved by all age groups.
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Star Murukulu
Murukulu is one of the most iconic snacks of Telangana and Andhra cuisine. Made using rice flour, urad dal flour, cumin, and sesame seeds, murukulu are spiral-shaped and perfectly crunchy. They are a must-have during festivals like Sankranti and Diwali.
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Sarva Pindi
Sarva Pindi is a savory rice flour pancake native to Telangana. It is prepared with peanuts, chana dal, green chilies, curry leaves, and spices, then slow-cooked for a crispy outside and soft inside. It is both nutritious and filling, often enjoyed for breakfast or as an evening snack.
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Appalu
Appalu are crispy deep-fried rice crackers made with rice flour and cumin or sesame seeds. Thin, light, and crunchy, appalu are a traditional snack enjoyed with meals or as a standalone treat. They are especially popular in rural Telangana households.
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