Kozhukatta_Nasrani_food.jpg
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Description Kozhukatta Nasrani food.jpg |
English:
Kozhukatta is a steamed rice dumpling with coconut, jaggery and spices, prepared by Saint Thomas Christians especially on Kozhukatta Saturday of Lent.
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Author | Rahul Payyappilly |
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9° 56′ 45.03″ N, 76° 17′ 38.64″ E
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Kozhukatta prepared in Payyappilly Palakkappilly Syro-Malabar family on a Kozhukatta Saturday. The dish is traditionally prepared by Saint Thomas Nasranis in Kerala on the Saturday before Oshana Sunday and the day is hence called Kozhukatta Saturday.