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Sadhya | Traditional Feast From Kerala, India | TasteAtlas
Sadhya | Traditional Feast From Kerala, India | TasteAtlas
Sadhya | Traditional Feast From Kerala, India | TasteAtlas
Sadhya | Traditional Feast From Kerala, India | TasteAtlas

Sadhya

(Sadya, साध्या, സദ്യ)

Sadhya is a traditional feast originating from the state of Kerala. All of the small dishes are vegetarian, and one sadhya feast can contain up to 28 dishes at a time, all of them traditionally served on banana leaves and meant to be eaten with hands.


This feast is typically served for Onam, the state festival of Kerala. Rice is usually served on the lower side of the leaf as the main dish, and the first dish after the rice is parippu – a curry made from ghee and small gram. It's followed by sambar, a stew of vegetables cooked in gravy of onions, chilis, coriander, lentils, and turmeric.


Among a huge variety of dishes, some of them include upperi (banana chips), sharkara varatti (sweet jaggery chunks), naranga curry, elisheri (stewed pumpkin, red beans, and coconut), kaalan (yogurt, coconut, and banana or yam), inji curry, parripu curry, sambhar, pappadam, kichadi, kootu curry, and rasam (tamarind soup), while the last dish is usually payasam, a traditional dessert that's similar to a pudding.


This huge feast is usually served for lunch.