Pidiyum kozhiyum

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Pidiyum Kozhiyum
Nasrani Pidi Kozhi.jpg
Pidi and Kozhi
Place of originIndia
Region or state Kerala
Associated cuisine India
Main ingredientsGrated coconut, Chicken, rice flour

Pidiyum Kozhiyum is a traditional food item of St. Thomas Christians in Kerala. It is a kind of dish which can be consumed for breakfast or dinner. Term 'Pidi' stands for a whitish semi-liquid dish with small boiled balls of finely powdered rice. The 'Kozhi' in 'Pidiyum Kozhiyum' stands for chicken curry, which is prepared with traditional ingredients.[ citation needed ]

It has some similarities with Italian Gnocchi, in preparation and texture. Instead of wheat and potato to make pidi just use rice flour and cumin for flavor.

'Pidiyum Kozhiyum' is a symbolic dish that represents the 'Manna' and 'Quaill' that Yahweh provided to Israelites in the desert, during their journey from Egypt to the Promised Land. The dish in those days was expensive and was exclusively prepared for special occasions or more commonly in the houses of wealthy families. That was because its ingredients were too expensive. This dish is influenced by the dish 'Kozhikkotta' or 'Panchara Unda' or 'Chakkara Unda'.[ citation needed ]

Religious importance

'Pidiyum Kozhiyum is blessed and served as a part of a religious ceremony, 'Panthrandu Sleehanmaarude Nercha' or the ' to Twelve Apostles', a traditional ceremony related to Syrian Orthodox Christians, Syrian Jacobite Christians and Syro Malabar Christians in which blessed food is served to twelve boy children under the age of 15. Those twelve boy children denotes the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ.[ citation needed ]


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