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Bonda (snack)






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Bonda
Bonda
Alternative namesAloo chop/Aloo Bonda(inOdisha)
Place of originSouth India
Region or stateOdisha, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Maharashtra
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsGram flour batter, potato (or other vegetables)

Bonda is a deep-fried South Indian potato snack[1][2] that has various sweet and savory versions in different regions. The most common is aloo bonda (potato bonda), and other region-specific variations include potato replaced with sweet potato, tapioca, grated pineapple, green peas, paneer, or other ingredients.

History[edit]

A recipe for bonda (asparika) is mentioned in Manasollasa, a 12th-century Sanskrit encyclopedia compiled by Someshvara III, who ruled from present-day Karnataka.[3]

Preparation[edit]

Mangalore bonda
Bonda soup: urad dal bonda served with hot dal soup

The process of making a spicy bonda involves making a potato filling which is dipped in gram flour batter and deep-fried.

Bonda has a sweet and a spicy variant.

Some regional variants in Kerala replace the potato with tapioca (tapioca bonda) or sweet potato and some onion, hard-boiled egg (mutta Bonda), masala, minced meat and other ingredients.

InTamil Nadu, bonda is made from black gram (ulundu) batter.

InAndhra Pradesh, it is known as poornalu.

Vegetable bonda is a dish of Udupi cuisine, where fresh green peas and other finely chopped vegetables like French beans, carrots and coriander leaves are used as filling.[4] Goli baje or Mangalore bondaorMangalore bajji is another variant from Karnataka. This bonda, however, is made from maida flour (refined flour).

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Take pride in the bonda or pakora. It is our gift to the world". Hindustan Times. 18 April 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  • ^ Gupta, Chef Niru (1 February 2016). "10 Best Karnataka (Kannada) Recipes". food.ndtv.com. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  • ^ K.T. Achaya (2003). The Story of Our Food. Universities Press. p. 85. ISBN 978-81-7371-293-7.
  • ^ "Vegetable Bonda ,Veg Bonda Recipe". Udupi-Recipes. 24 July 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
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