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Oondees

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Oondees or undees are a breakfast delicacy from the Mangalore region of India. They are made of semolina or rice, spherical shaped and about 4 inches in diameter and have a semi-soft texture.[1] They may be sweetened by adding sugar or coconut.

Preparation

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Oondees are traditionally made by soaking and flattening rice by pounding on it. However, in modern times ready-made idli rava is used instead. They are prepared by cooking boiling rava (semolina) with coconut, sugar, salt and traditional spices until it becomes semi-hard. The mass is shaped into spheres about four inches in diameter and steamed.

References

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  1. ^ "Oondees". indiamap.com. Retrieved 14 August 2024.