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9 traditional dishes of Andhra cuisine that are a must-try

etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 19, 2026, 11:47 IST
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What makes Andhra cuisine so special

Andhra cuisine is unapologetically spicy, but at the same time offers that tangy depth which many foodies love. Here the plates are no less than a thrilling ride offering an array of dishes rooted in agrarian traditions and coastal abundance. From curries and dals to rice dishes, you get everything to satiate your taste buds. Take a look at these traditional dishes that are a must-try.

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Pesarattu


It is also called Andhra's answer to dosa and is made with soaked green gram ground into a batter and cooked into a crisp crepe. It is rich in protein and is best served with mint or coconut chutney.

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Gongura Pachadi


It is a classic dish of Andhra cuisine made with gongura (sorrel leaves). It is a tangy and sour chutney that also uses garlic, chilies, and spices.

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Andhra Chicken Curry


It is one of the most famous chicken dishes of the cuisine; a fiery, rustic, and deeply spiced dish also called Kodi Kura. Apart from chicken pieces, it also uses red chilies, curry leaves, and whole spices. It pairs beautifully with steamed rice or ragi mudda.

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Gutti Vankaya Kura


This vegetarian dish is made with baby brinjals stuffed with peanut-sesame-coconut masala and slow-cooked until meltingly soft.

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Pulihora


It is commonly called tamarind rice and uses tamarind puree, rice, mustard seeds, peanuts, curry leaves, and turmeric for its preparation.

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Andhra Prawn Curry


As the name suggests, it is a prawn dish; a less gravy-heavy and more masala-forward dish best enjoyed with rice.

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Ulavacharu


It is a traditional dish made with horse gram. It is a slow-cooked extract of horse gram, a smoky, earthy, and deeply nourishing dish topped with butter.

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Andhra Mutton Fry


It is dry but fairly fiery, packed with curry leaves and black pepper, making this mutton fry a delight for spice lovers. It is best served as a side dish.

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Bobbatlu


It is Puran Poli in Andhra style: a festive sweet flatbread stuffed with chana dal and jaggery filling, cooked with ghee, making it a true indulgence.


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