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Sadya to Malabar Biryani: 12 iconic dishes of Kerala/Keralam every foodie should try

etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 24, 2026, 18:39 IST
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Must-try flavours of Kerala or Keralam


The state of Kerala, often called God’s Own Country, is known for its lush greenery, culture, traditions and tourism. Today, the state is in the news after the Union Cabinet on Tuesday (February 24, 2026) approved renaming the State of “Kerala” to “Keralam”. On June 24, 2024, the Kerala Assembly unanimously passed a resolution urging the Union government to rename the State as “Keralam”. In November 2025, the state made it to the "25 Best Experiences In 2026" list released by Lonely Planet, the reputed global travel guide, which reflected the state's rich culinary culture. The state is known for its spices including pepper, cardamom, turmeric and aromatic dishes. From the rich Mappila cooking of the northern Malabar region to the south coast's coconut-laden stews mopped up with fluffy appam (rice pancake), the state offers dishes for every palate. Take a look at twelve iconic dishes of Kerala, that every foodie should try.

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Appam with Stew


It refers to a soft and lace-edged crepe-like treat paired with a creamy, mildly spiced vegetable or chicken stew. The coconut milk base makes this a light yet aromatic delicacy.

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Sadya


It is an integral part of the Kerala feast, it is the traditional vegetarian meal served on a banana leaf, featuring dishes like avial, thoran, olan, pachadi, sambar, and payasam. As per experts, Sadya is a festival of flavours that beautifully balances sweet, sour, tangy, and spicy.

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Malabar Biryani


This rice dish hails from North Kerala and refers to the Malabar biryani, which is fragrant, gently spiced, and cooked with ghee, fried onions, and juicy meat. It’s less intense than typical biryanis.

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Thalassery Chicken Fry


It is a crispy, spicy delicacy from Thalassery—a chicken preparation that also uses fennel, shallots, curry leaves, and homemade masalas to create a crunchy, flavor-packed treat also enjoyed as a snack.

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Fish Molee


Native to Kerala, this creamy coconut milk-based fish curry is delicately spiced with turmeric, ginger, garlic, and green chilies. It offers a perfect balance of flavors.

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Kappa and Meen Curry


It is a combination of boiled and mashed kappa (tapioca) paired with spicy red meen curry (fish curry) cooked in a tangy tamarind base, making it one of Kerala’s most rustic and beloved meals.

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Erachi Varutharacha Curry


This is a slow-cooked meat curry that also uses roasted coconut and spices to develop a deep, smoky flavour. It’s especially popular in Christian households.

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Pazham Pori



This is a deep-fried golden fritter made with ripe bananas and is a popular evening snack that pairs well with masala chai or filter coffee.

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Ada Pradhaman


It refers to silky payasam made with rice ada, jaggery, and coconut milk. It is often called the king of Kerala desserts and is a festival essential and an unforgettable treat.

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Nadan Kozhi Curry



It is Kerala’s traditional chicken curry, which is rich in coconut, black pepper, and curry leaves, and is aromatic, spicy, and wonderfully comforting; it goes well with appam, idiyappam, and even parotta.

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Karimeen Pollichathu


This is a backwater region specialty where karimeen refers to pearl spot fish, which is marinated in spices, wrapped in a banana leaf, and roasted. The technique seals in flavour, making this dish a seafood lover’s dream.

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Puttu and Kadala Curry


This is a famous breakfast delight where puttu, steamed rice-and-coconut cylinders are served with spicy kadala curry (black chickpeas) and bring together earthy flavours and wholesome nutrition.

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