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Murukku | Traditional Snack From Tamil Nadu, India | TasteAtlas
Murukku | Traditional Snack From Tamil Nadu, India | TasteAtlas
Murukku | Traditional Snack From Tamil Nadu, India | TasteAtlas
Murukku | Traditional Snack From Tamil Nadu, India | TasteAtlas
Murukku | Traditional Snack From Tamil Nadu, India | TasteAtlas
Murukku | Traditional Snack From Tamil Nadu, India | TasteAtlas

Murukku

(Chakli, Akar kelapa, मुरुक्कू)

Murukku is a popular Indian snack with a crunchy texture, usually made with rice flour and urad dal bean flour, combined together into a spiral-shaped paste that is deep-fried in oil. Most of these savory snacks are additionally flavored with cumin, onion powder, or chili.


Originating from Tamil Nadu, its name means twisted, referring to its unusual shape. Today, it is widely available throughout India, but it is most popular in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, and of course, Tamil Nadu. Murukku is often prepared for Indian festivities such as Diwali, Krishna Jayanti, and Vinayaka Chaturthi.


Due to its great popularity, there are different versions of the snack, so it is sometimes dusted with sesame seeds and salt, while minced vegetables are often added to the paste before cooking.