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Vatha Kulambu Masala makes for a simple spicy and delicious curry made from small onions cooked in tamarind water seasoned with other ingredients such as turmeric powder, asafoetida etc. Read more..
100% natural without additives
Quick and easy to prepare
Healthy and low in calories
Suitable for vegetarian food
Vatha Kulambu Masala makes for a simple spicy and delicious curry made from small onions cooked in tamarind water which is seasoned with other ingredients like turmeric powder, asafoetida etc. It is also a very imaginative preparation as it tastes like the vegetable/vathal it is cooked in. Vatha kulambu can be prepared in many ways with different kinds of vegetables like egg plant, onions (shallots), lady finger and even drumsticks. Few also make Vatha kulambu with fried appalams which taste really nice and delicious.
Vatha kulambu is an authentic South Indian dish where vathals (sun-dried vegetables) are cooked in spicy, spicy lentil gravy. Vatha kulambu has a unique taste and resembles pulusu. You get a sour, bitter, spicy and salty taste in the curry.
This is a simple dish that tastes divine and is bursting with flavors that pair well with hot steamed rice and it also tastes great with regular cottage cheese rice. People who are sick usually like vatha kulambu with cottage cheese as it makes the taste buds tingle and gives a little sweet and fiery taste to the palate.
Red Chilli Powder, Coriander, Fenugreek, Sugar, Mustard, Rice Flour, Bengal Lentils, Asafoetida, Salt.
Energy value / Calories: 1414.60 kJ/338 kcal
Fat: 11.60 gr
Of which saturated: 0.14 gr
Carbohydrates: 47.29 gr
Of which sugars: 1.80 gr
Protein: 11.13 gr
Salt: 5 gr
200 gr.
Coriander: The leaf gives a lemony taste, while the seeds have a slightly sweet, aniseed taste.
Fenugreek: It is a plant of the legume family. The seeds can be used in salads, vegetable dishes or curry sauce, for example. It has its own specific taste.
Bengal lentils: a legume.
Asafoetida: devil's dung (a herbaceous plant). It has a beneficial effect and promotes digestion. It is an alternative to using onion and/or garlic in dishes.
This product contains mustard.
This product is packaged and/or stored in a facility that also processes products containing nuts, peanuts, mustard, celery, gluten, sesame, shellfish, soy, sulphite, fish and molluscs. Despite all precautions, this product may contain traces of these allergens.
Store in a cool and dry place. Shelf life up to 2 years after production date. After opening, transfer contents to an airtight container. Perishable after opening.
Option 1: Fry some garlic cloves, small onion and finely chopped tomatoes together with the barrel hall and prepare it as above.
Option 2: Instead of vathal (berries), fry cauliflower/drumsticks/mushrooms in oil.
Optional: Add 1 crushed tomato with a little coconut along with the fried vegetables. Finally, add the required amount of Aachi vathakulambu masala at the end before removing it from the heat.
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