A dough of rice flour, coconut, cumin, and onion is rolled, shaped into small cylinders, and deep-fried.
This is a semi-dry, rich dish perfect for tapioca (Kappa) or rice. kerala poorikal exclusive
If the user intended "Poorikal" as a plural/slang variation related to Pooram festivals. A dough of rice flour, coconut, cumin, and
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