taccada
Taccada is a term that can refer to several different things, primarily in the context of food and agriculture. One common meaning of taccada relates to a type of fried dough or fritter, often made from rice flour, semolina, or wheat flour. These can be sweet or savory and are prepared in various regional cuisines. They are typically cooked until golden brown and crispy.
Another usage of taccada, particularly in some parts of South Asia, refers to a type of legume
In some agricultural contexts, taccada might also be used to describe a specific stage of plant growth