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Uruttu Chammanthi : ウィキペディア英語版
Coconut chutney

Coconut chutney is a South Indian spicy chutney-side-dish and condiment, a speciality common in North Malabar. This is a coconut stew mixed with other spices and served with Idli, Dosai, vadai and even with cooked rice. It is made with two methods: liquid and solid. Generally, liquid Coconut Chutney is served with Idli, vadai and Dosai, whereas the solid one, locally known as Uruttu Chammanthi, is served with cooked rice at lunch and dinner.〔(), Coconut Chutney〕 Ingredients for making uruttu chammanthi can vary from region to region. Generally the ingredients are coconut,dried red chillies, shallots and ginger. Other optional ingredients include tamarind, curry leaves, garlic and coriander powder.〔()〕〔http://www.ethnicindiancuisine.com/kerala_chammanthi_chutney_recipe.htm〕 Most of the time, the red chillies are dry roasted in a pan before making uruttu chammanthi whereas in chammanthis used for idlis and dosas the chillies are not roasted. In Kerala, sometimes people make white chammanthis using green chillies instead of red chillies. This is generally served with idlis.〔() White chutney〕
==See also==

* Kalathappam
* Kinnathappam
* Chammanthi podi

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