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Pulihora, also known as puliyogare, puliyodarai, pulinchoru, kokum rice, or simply lemon or tamarind rice, is a very common and traditional rice preparation in the South Indian states of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Puli means 'tangy' or 'sour' in South Indian languages, referring to the characterizing use of kokum or tamarind as one of the main ingredients.

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  • El Pulihora o también denominado: Puliyodhara o Chitrannam es una preparación de arroz basmati típica de la cocina india muy común en las zonas de Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu y Karnataka. Puli significa sabor ácido. Pulihora puede referir a arroz ácido. Se suele conocer como arroz al tamarindo o arroz limón. En la costa norte de Andhra Pradesh, viz., en los distritos de Srikakulam, Visakhapatnam y Vizianagaram distritos, las gente suele denominar a este plato Saddi pero las jóvenes generaciones ya no conocen este nombre. Existen preparaciones semi-elaboradas de este plato en los supermercados de la India. (es)
  • Pulihora, also known as puliyogare, puliyodarai, pulinchoru, kokum rice, or simply lemon or tamarind rice, is a very common and traditional rice preparation in the South Indian states of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Puli means 'tangy' or 'sour' in South Indian languages, referring to the characterizing use of kokum or tamarind as one of the main ingredients. (en)
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  • El Pulihora o también denominado: Puliyodhara o Chitrannam es una preparación de arroz basmati típica de la cocina india muy común en las zonas de Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu y Karnataka. Puli significa sabor ácido. Pulihora puede referir a arroz ácido. Se suele conocer como arroz al tamarindo o arroz limón. En la costa norte de Andhra Pradesh, viz., en los distritos de Srikakulam, Visakhapatnam y Vizianagaram distritos, las gente suele denominar a este plato Saddi pero las jóvenes generaciones ya no conocen este nombre. Existen preparaciones semi-elaboradas de este plato en los supermercados de la India. (es)
  • Pulihora, also known as puliyogare, puliyodarai, pulinchoru, kokum rice, or simply lemon or tamarind rice, is a very common and traditional rice preparation in the South Indian states of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Puli means 'tangy' or 'sour' in South Indian languages, referring to the characterizing use of kokum or tamarind as one of the main ingredients. (en)
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