List of Indian Sweets and Desserts - South

South

Name Image Main ingredients Remarks
Ada (food) Rice flour, grated Coconut, Jaggery or Sugar
Adhirasam
Ariselu Rice flour, Jaggery, Ghee
Boorelu Rice flour, Sugar, Coconut, Cashews, Raisins
Dharwad pedha Burfi
Double ka meetha Loaf bread, Milk
Gavvalu Rice flour
Jaangiri Urad dal fry syrup based
Kakinada Khaja Wheat flour, Sugar
Kozhakkattai Rice flour, Sugar/Molasses, Coconut, Cardamom
kubani ka meetha Apricots, Sugar syrup
Mysore pak Besan flour, Semolina, mung bean, Jaggery, Coconut, Skimmed milk powder, Sugar, Ghee Burfi
Palathalikalu Rice flour, Milk
Kuzhi paniyaram Black lentils and Rice South Indian Dish
Obbattu/Holige Maida flour Indian bread
Pootharekulu Rice flour, powdered sugar/Ghee
Sheer korma Vermicelli pudding, Milk
Unni appam Rice flour, Banana, Jaggery, Coconut
Kashi (food) Halva Grated Pumpkin Halva
Aval Nanachathu,Ethakka Appam, Pal-Ada, Parippu Prathaman, Acchappam, Kuzhalappam
Badam Halwa Almonds, Ghee Burfi/Paste
Badushaah Maida flour, Sugar syrup
Bellam Garelu Black gram, Jaggery
Bellam Pasham Wheat flour, Jaggery
Coconut Burfi Grated Coconut, Butter Burfi
Coconut Laddu Coconut, Sugar syrup, Cardamom
Doodh Pedha Khova Burfi
Halbai Ground Wheat, Milk Burfi
Karjikai Wheat flour, Cardamom, Coconut, Raisins
Kozhukattai (Kolukattai or kudumulu) Rice flour, Jaggery
Manoharam Rice flour, Gram flour, Jaggery, Ghee
Neyyapam, Modakam, Ksheera-kesari, Sukiyan, Pazham pori
Pal Kozhukkatai Rice Flour, coconut Grated, Jaggery, milk, cardamom, salt
Peni
Poornalu Chana dal, Jaggery
Rava Laddoo Semolina, Coconut, Sugar, Ghee
Sajjige Rava (Semolina)
Sarkarapuratty Banana, sugar/molasses, dried ginger powder
Sunnundalu Urad dal, Sugar, Ghee, Cardamom

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Famous quotes containing the word south:

    The white gulls south of Victoria
    catch tossed crumbs in midair.
    When anyone hears the Catbird
    he gets lonesome.
    Gary Snyder (b. 1930)

    We have heard all of our lives how, after the Civil War was over, the South went back to straighten itself out and make a living again. It was for many years a voiceless part of the government. The balance of power moved away from it—to the north and the east. The problems of the north and the east became the big problem of the country and nobody paid much attention to the economic unbalance the South had left as its only choice.
    Lyndon Baines Johnson (1908–1973)

    The South is very beautiful but its beauty makes one sad because the lives that people live here, and have lived here, are so ugly.
    James Baldwin (1924–1987)