appalams
Appalams are a popular South Indian snack, often referred to as papadums or papads in other parts of India and globally. They are typically made from lentil flour, rice flour, or chickpea flour, seasoned with spices like cumin, chili, or garlic, and then sun-dried. The dough is rolled very thinly and then fried or roasted until crispy.
Appalams vary in size, shape, and thickness depending on the region and the ingredients used. Some are
The preparation of appalams is often a family affair, especially in traditional households, where large batches