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'''''Poṟiyal''''' ({{lang-ta|பொரியல்}}) is the [[Tamil people|Tamil]] word for a fried, or sometimes sauteed, vegetable dish. The Kannada word for the same dish is ''Palya'' and in [[Telugu language|Telugu]], it is ''Vepudu'' and in [[Malayalam]] it is "Mezhukupuratti" It is usually made by shallow frying shredded or diced [[vegetable]]s along with [[spice]]s. The preparation would normally involve frying [[mustard seed]]s, [[urad dal]], onions and then the main vegetable, and finally adding [[turmeric]], various spices, dried red chillis and [[coriander]]. In [[Tamil Nadu]], shredded coconut would be added as a dressing.
'''''Poṟiyal''''' ({{lang-ta|பொரியல்}}) is the [[Tamil people|Tamil]] word for a fried, or sometimes sauteed, vegetable dish. The [[Kannada]] word for the same dish is ''Palya'', The [[Telugu language|Telugu]] word for this dish is ''Vepudu'', and in [[Malayalam]] it is "Mezhukupuratti". It is usually made by shallow frying shredded or diced [[vegetable]]s along with [[spice]]s. The preparation would normally involve frying [[mustard seed]]s, [[urad dal]], onions and then the main vegetable, and finally adding [[turmeric]], various spices, dried red chillis and [[coriander]]. In [[Tamil Nadu]], shredded coconut would be added as a dressing.


''Poṟiyal'' serves as a side dish to a three-course meal of rice with [[Sambar (dish)|sambhar]], [[Rasam (dish)|rasam]] and yogurt (curds in [[Indian English]]).
''Poṟiyal'' serves as a side dish to a three-course meal of rice with [[Sambar (dish)|sambhar]], [[Rasam (dish)|rasam]] and yogurt (curds in [[Indian English]]).
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