Kori rotti

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Kori rotti
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Alternative namesKori Rutti
TypeBread and curry
CourseMain
Place of originIndia
Region or stateTulunadu

Kori rotti is a spicy dish of Tulu Udupi-Mangalorean cuisine, a combination of red-chili and coconut milk based chicken curry and crisp, dry wafers made from boiled rice.[1][2] Kori means chicken in Tulu.

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  1. Shirin Mehrotra (31 March 2019). "Following the trail of the ghee roast in Mangaluru". Livemint.
  2. "Have you had these seven iconic Mangalore dishes?". The Indian Express. 18 April 2016.