Avial: A thick blend of coconut and vegetables, seasoned with coconut oil and curry leaves. Avial is considered an essential part of the 'sadhya', the Keralite vegetarian feast. Credit: Soham Shoney
Pachadi: A mild and tempered curry with light sweet tones made with pumpkin, cowpeas and coconut. Credit: Surekha Hegde
Olan: A traditional Kerala dish, it is served during Onam 'sadhya'. It tastes best with steamed rice and can also be served along with sambar and rice. Credit: Surekha Hegde
Paruppu Payasam: This popular sweet dish of Kerala is made of cereals and jaggery as the primary items. It is a special dish that is generally prepared on festive occasions. Credit: Getty Images
Kichadi: A sour curry, ‘kichadi’ is made of curd, ash gourd or cucumber, coconut, mustard seeds and curry leaves. Credit: Surekha Hegde
Pal Payasam: Onam 'sadhya' isn't complete without a pal payasam, a sweet dish made of milk, sugar and other traditional Indian savouries. Credit: Getty Images
Banana Chips: Banana chips are deep-fried and/or dried slices of bananas. They can either be fried in oil or dried with spices. They have a salty and/or spicy taste. Credit: Getty Images
Pulisseri: This is a thick, sour yellow-coloured curry, made with sour curd and cucumber. Credit: Getty Images
Shakara Upperi: This snack is very popular in Kerala and is made out of jaggery. Credit: Getty Images
Published 21 August 2021, 05:22 IST