
It is not surprising. The snack I was talking about in my last post on Deepavali lunch is Muruku. This is a popular savory snack in India. YESsssss! Savory is good for me! I just love the crunchiness and cumin aroma.
I don't know the name for this. Some kind of crunchy fried flour with peanuts and curry leaf. Someone....pleeeaaaasssee...tell me the name...
Tag: indian cuisine, muruku, Singapore eating
That looks interesting and inviting too:)
ReplyDeleteMine is up too, HERE. If you get a chance;) Happy WW!
i cant! i cant! i cant see the maruku. Huge torture. Its been too long since i had some.
ReplyDeleteI also dun know the name leh. Like u, sometimes i also eat something (and love it) but dun know what is the name. To the taste buds, knowing the name is less critical than the taste. ;p
ReplyDeletei dunno the name too...I have the other type which is wider in size. I take it as my snack. :)
ReplyDeleteI've never had them before, but they look tasty. My WW - A Woodpecker's Wrath
ReplyDeleteLooks good!
ReplyDeletePlain Muruku without colorings :P
ReplyDeleteIt looks like sev, usually made with besan (chickpea) flour.
ReplyDeleteErrmm..i dunno if they have specific name..i just call it kacang putih.
ReplyDeleteim eating some as im reading this haha..
ReplyDeleteHappy WW! Those are some tasty photos. YES WE CAN!
ReplyDeleteI invite your blog readers to see America's First Family!
peace, Villager
looks yummy! Please Visit my entry Little J with the witches here and kids at the party here
ReplyDelete2nd part of Halloween Trick or treat at Rockwell
i loveee indian savory snacks and always raid my colleagues' desks for some treats :)
ReplyDeleteI dunno what the second one is called too. but I like to eat it, haha
ReplyDeleteaiyooo..you make me drooling in the middle of the night looking at your post.I just finish munching wasabi green peas!lol!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy! Great for pica-pica.
ReplyDeleteeverything looks SO delicious. I'm hungry.
ReplyDeletehappy ww.
I think it's called sev..there is different variety of it, but the general name for it, *I believe* is sev. I can't wait when we go to India next month - I will stuff myself silly with snacks!!
ReplyDeleteOOH! Now I know what I can ask my mother to bring me from Singapore when she visits! I like the 2nd snack you posted too.. that one's tasty. I can eat it ALL day.
ReplyDeleteI also like the ones that come with the tiny, puffed up orange and green fried bits. I think they may have lentils in them too. YUMMY.
very interesting. looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteMine is up. Hope you can drop by.
http://www.inthespiritofdance.com/2008/11/wordless-wednesday-no15-one-happy-kid.html
Happy WW!
I don't think I've tried those before. They look yummy.
ReplyDeleteOhhhh, I love this kind of Indian snack! I also like the round shape one with ikan bilis and peanuts. YUM!
ReplyDeleteLooks crunchy and spicy ;)
ReplyDeleteMy Wordless Wednesday
Totally new to me -- but looks so delicious! I love crunch.
ReplyDeleteI just love murukus. Can't get enough of it. If I am not mistaken the fine muruku is called Muruku Omapodi.
ReplyDeleteThough I dunno the name, I luv eating it. CRUNCH! CRUNCH! CRUNCH! :)
ReplyDeletewoah..muruku rocks man..I rem a time I ate so much of it I fell soooo ill...good times good times..heheh..
ReplyDeleteThose look like Funyuns, but way better . . . and this lady loves a bag of Funyuns. =)
ReplyDeleteMaruku~~
ReplyDeleteMmmm I wanna give it a try,
Everytime I see boxes of Indian snacks in the supermarket,
I'm always hesitated to grab one home..
I had a very bad experience before..
But since it's your recommendation,
I shall give it a try!
Eh...I mean muruku..
ReplyDeleteIt's 11:30 P.M. now..
I can't think straight anymore..
oh my... it really looks so inviting... :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your birthday greetings for my hubby.
ReplyDeleteI bought a pack of muruku flour weeks ago, still sitting in the pantry staring at me!
ReplyDeleteI like muruku !!!
ReplyDeletei remember once when i was hooked to muruku..that was a strange day for me :)
ReplyDeleteSnack on second picture name is: mixture pronounced : mitcher. from south India.
ReplyDelete