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SOUTHINDIAN RECIPE by GAYATRI VANTILLU a – Z - List (Telugu & English) SOUTHINDIAN RECIPE BY GAYATRI VANTILLU A – Z - List (Telugu & English) Movie / CLICK BELOW LINK English / Hindi Name Recipe Category Telugu Name Text Aakakarakaya Koora Teasel Gourd Curry Movie Curries (Kooralu) Raw Mango Drink- Aam Ka Panna Movie Drinks & Smoothies Aam Ka Panna Bottle Gourd spiced Aanapakai Noolugunda Koora Movie Curries (Kooralu) with Sesame Powder Raw Mango Pickled Aavakaya in Mustard & Chilli Movie Pickles (Uragayalu) Powder Mustard spiked Aava Pulihora Text Cereals Tamarind Rice Sweet Ginger Allam Pachhadi Movie Chutneys & Powders Chutney ABC's of Basics Allam Velluli Mudda Ginger Garlic Paste Movie Savory Aloo Bhujia Potato Sev Movie Fast Food, Snacks Potato Stuffed Bonda Aloo Bonda & Vankaya Bajjilu Movie & Eggplant Savory Non-South Indian Aloo Dum - Dum Aloo Dum Potato Movie Non-South Indian Aloo & Kaddu (Gummadi) Pototao & Pumpkin Movie Torkari ( Koora) Curry Curries (Kooralu) Aloo Koora Potato Curry Movie Non-South Indian Aloo Paratha Potato Flat Bread Movie Curries (Kooralu) Potato & Pointed Aloo Potols Vepudukaram Movie Gourd Curry Curries (Kooralu) Potato and Mint Aloo Pudina Koora Movie Curry Aloo Vepudu Potato Fries Movie Fries Alu Ki Tehri Potato Rice Movie Non-South Indian Annam Parabrahma Bhiskshaam Dehi Movie Swaroopam Miscellaneous Annam - Plain Rice Plain Rice Movie ABC's of Basics Ant & Lion Jungle Ant & Lion Jungle Story Movie Story Miscellaneous Raw Banana Curry Aratikaya Nimmakaya Koora Movie spiked with Lemon Curries (Kooralu) Raw Banana Curry - Aratikaya Podi Koora Movie Roasted Curries (Kooralu) Raw Banana Curry Aratikaya Pulusu Bellam spiced in Tamarind & Movie Koora Jaggery Curries (Kooralu) Shallow Fry of Raw Aratikaya Vepudu Movie Banana Fries Banana Flower Arati Puvvu Aava Koora spiked with Mustard Movie Seasoning Curries (Kooralu) Arati Puvvu Pesarapappu Banana Flower with Movie Koora Green Gram Curry Curries (Kooralu) Baby Potatoes Fry Baby Potatoes Fry Text Fries Malabar Spinach in Bachhali-Koora Pappu Movie Lentils Lentils (Pappulu) Almond Kulfi - Indian Badaam Kulfi Movie Ice cream Ice-creams Baigan (Vankaya) Raita Egg Plant in Yogurt Movie Non-South Indian Banana Cream Cake Banana Cream Cake Movie Baking Bandaru Laddu Bandar Laddu Text Sweets & Deserts Beans Koora Beans Curry Movie Curries (Kooralu) Ridge Gourd with Beerakaya in (Kandi) Pappu Movie Pigeon Peas Lentils (Pappulu) Beerakaya Koora Ridge Gourd Curry Movie Curries (Kooralu) Ridge Gourd & Chutneys & Powders Beerakaya Tomato Pachhadi Movie Tomato Chutney Beetroot Koora Beetroot Curry Movie Curries (Kooralu) Bellappoosa Mithai Sweets & Deserts Bellappoosa Mithai Movie (Traditional Sweet) Bello Pana - Odiya New Year Ripe Bael Fruit Movie Drinks & Smoothies Sankranti Smoothie Okra (Ladies Finger) Bendakaya Iguru Koora Movie Curries (Kooralu) Curry Okra (Ladies Finger) Fries Bendakaya Vepudu Movie Fry Biyyam Pindi Biyyapu Ravva Rice Flour Rice Ravva Movie ABC's of Basics Black Tea Black Tea Movie Drinks & Smoothies Bobbarlu Masala Lobia Masala Curry Movie Non-South Indian Bobbarlu Pachhimirchi Koora Cowpeas Curry Movie Curries (Kooralu) Cowpeas with Spice Bobbarlu Vepudukaaram Movie Curries (Kooralu) Powder Fast Food, Snacks Bombay Sandwiiches Bombay Sandwiiches Text Raw Papaya in Lentils (Pappulu) Boppasakaya Pappu Movie Lentils Bread Bread Movie Baking Bread Bonda Bread Bonda Movie Fast Food, Snacks Budambaddalu Budambaddalu Movie Vadiyalu (Vadi) (Traditional) Budida Gummadikaya Ash Gourd Vadi Movie Vadiyalu (Vadi) Vadiyalu Butter Sticks & Cubes - Soft Butter Sticks & Cubes Movie ABC's of Basics Rotis (Tips) - Soft Rotis (Tips) Cabbage with Cabbage Kobbari Koora Movie Curries (Kooralu) Cocount Curry Cabbage Kootu Cabbage with Lentils Movie Lentils (Pappulu) Cabbage with De- Cabbage Pesarapappu Koora Movie Curries (Kooralu) husked Green Garam Cabbage Vada Cabbage Vada Movie Breakfast Candied Peels & Fruit Candied Peels & Fruit Candies Movie Candies ABC's of Basics Capsicum with Capsicum Methi Koora Fenugreek Leaves Movie Curries (Kooralu) Curry Capsicum & Sweet Cereals Capsicum & Sweet Corn Rice Movie Corn Rice Carrot Halwa Gaajar ki Halwai Movie Sweets & Deserts Carrot & Coconut Curries (Kooralu) Carrot & Kobbari Koora Movie Curry Cauliflower Aloo Tomato Cauliflower Potato Curries (Kooralu) Movie Koora Tomato Mixed Curry Cauliflower Bonda Cauliflower Bonda Movie Fast Food, Snacks Cauliflower Vepudu Fry Cauliflower Fry Movie Fries Andhra Rasam - 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Home Common Cold - Miscellaneous Movie Remedies Home Remedies Corn-flakes Mixture Corn-flakes Mixture Movie Fast Food, Snacks Big Lemon Citrus Miscellaneous Dabbakaya Rasam Movie Juice Daddojanam Spiced Curd Rice Movie Cereals Dahi Samosas Dahi Samosas Movie Fast Food, Snacks Dahi-Sev-Puri Dahi-Sev-Puri Movie Fast Food, Snacks Dokhla Dhokla Movie Non-South Indian Dondakaya Chakrala Koora English Ivy Curry Movie Curries (Kooralu) Stuffed Engish Ivy Dondakaya Kaya Koora Movie Curries (Kooralu) Curry English Ivy Curry with Dondakaya Kobbari Koora Movie Curries (Kooralu) Coconut Ivy Gourd in Onion Curries (Kooralu) Dondakaya Ullikaram Movie Masala Little (English) Ivy Curries (Kooralu) Dondakaya Ullipaya Koora Movie Gourd Curry Cucumber pickle Pickles (Uragayalu) Dosa Aavakaya Movie spiced with Mustard Cut Cucumber Chutneys & Powders Dosakaya Mukkala Pachhadi Movie Chutney Dosakaya Pappu Cucumber in Lentils Movie Lentils (Pappulu) Dry Garlic Chutney Dry Garlic Chutney Movie Fast Food, Snacks Dulce de Leche Dulce de Leche Movie ABC's of Basics Dum-Biriyani Part-1 Dum-Biriyani Part-1 Movie Non-South Indian Dum-Biriyani Part-2 Dum-Biriyani Part-2 Movie Non-South Indian Eggless Banana Cake - 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