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Pappadam, also known as Papad, is a thin, crispy flatbread or wafer made primarily from lentil flour, such as urad dal (black gram) or chickpea flour.

Originating from Indian cuisine, Pappadam is a versatile accompaniment to meals, often served as a side dish, snack, or appetizer.

Benefits of Pappadam

    • • Rich in Protein
    • • Enhances Digestion
    • • Low-Calorie Option
    • • Versatile Flavor
  • • Quick Energy Source

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30 May, 2026 - 04 Jun, 2026
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It is typically flavored with spices like cumin, black pepper, or asafoetida and can be deep-fried, roasted, or microwaved for preparation.

HOW TO USE PAPPADAM :

As a Side Dish:

Serve alongside rice dishes, curries, or dal to add crunch and flavor.

Snack:

Enjoy as a standalone snack with dips like chutney or yogurt.

Toppings:

Crush roasted Pappadam and use as a topping for salads, soups, or chaats.

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Description

Pappadam, also known as Papad, is a thin, crispy flatbread or wafer made primarily from lentil flour, such as urad dal (black gram) or chickpea flour.
Originating from Indian cuisine, Pappadam is a versatile accompaniment to meals, often served as a side dish, snack, or appetizer.

Benefits of Pappadam

    • • Rich in Protein
    • • Enhances Digestion
    • • Low-Calorie Option
    • • Versatile Flavor
  • • Quick Energy Source

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