Kadboli
Indian snack
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Kadboli or kadaboli (Konkani and Marathi: कडबोळी), is a traditional savoury snack prepared in Konkan, India. Kadboli is typically made from a mixture of chickpea, urad, moong and rice flour, salt, and flavourings such as chili, ajwain, or cumin.
Kadboli | |
| Type | Snack |
|---|---|
| Place of origin | West India |
| Region or state | Maharashtra, Karnataka |
| Main ingredients | Flour mixture of chickpea, urid, rice, Moong and cumin seeds |
The same dish is known as kodubale in Karnataka, the only difference being that only rice and split roasted chickpea (dalia) flour are used.