Molagoottal

Molagoottal
Type Stew
Place of origin India
Region or state South India
Main ingredients Vegetables (winter melon, squash, cucumbers, sprouted pulses, yams, root vegetables, spinach and green leaves), drumstick
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Molagoottal (Tamil: மொளகூட்டல்; Malayalam: മൊളഗൂട്ടല്) is a South Indian stew with coconut and lentils as a base. It is a dish unique to the Nairs and Iyers of Kerala.[1]

It is eaten mixed with rice. It substitutes for sambar or other curry. It is different from sambar and other similar dishes in that it is less spicy and does not contain tamarind. Typical vegetables used in making molagoottal are winter melon (white pumpkin), drumstick, squash, cucumbers, sprouted pulses, yams, root vegetables, spinach and green leaves. Nowadays, molagoottal has been adapted to include Western vegetables such as carrots, cabbage and potatoes.

Molagoottal is similar in preparation and texture to the Tamil dish Koottu, the difference being that the latter is thicker and uses Bengal gram.

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