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Category: Food & Drink, Travel | Tags: kerala tourism, Kochi backwaters, vacationing in Kerala, Kovalam, Kumarakom , seafood, fish recipes, prawns, shrimps

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Guide Comments
Sugar&Spice said over 2 years ago:
Drooooooool!! I just love Kerala Cuisine...the use of whole spices in the cooking lends a real subtle but wholesome flavour to the food, unlike the rest of India where ground spices are used more. The Sea food is always so fresh..it's a joy to eat. Fish Molee is my fav...the coconut milk lends a slight sweetness to the dish in contrast to the chillies, I like to add some small pieces of cinnamon right in the beginning before sauteing the onions. It's best had with Ghee rice.
Indian Voyageur said over 2 years ago:
hey thanks sugar&spice!! i havent eaten it with Ghee rice..will try that!!
Mishmash! said about 1 year ago:
Indian Voyageur, When you write such an article, pls make sure that you use your pictures. When you re using other's pictures, get their permission first. You have taken the picture of Meen Pollichathu from my blog, http://kitchenmishmash.blogspot.com. I havent given permission to use my work for your article. The pictures and text in my blog is copyright protected and if anyone is using them they are supposed to get my written permission first...else it is a clear case of plagiarism.I assume you have missed my copyright notice on the home page. I see that you have used other food bloggers pictures and recipes. If it is used without getting their permission, remove that as well. Please show some courtesy when you use other;s works. As long as I havent given you written permission, it is unfair on your part to use my work.. Kindly respond to this request and remove the pictures of Meen Pollichathu and other food bloggers pics too. Pls take off the pics before it is brought to Indian food bloggers notice. Shn
Niket said about 1 year ago:
This is too good...i love the fish curries with the flavour of coconut...a good insight to kerala cuisine...
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