Ramzan flavours fill Kozhikode streets

Street food joints offer mouthwatering dishes for the season

Update: 2015-07-01 06:42 GMT
Youngsters have traditional bread at a street food restaurant in Kozhikode. (Photo: DC)

Kozhikode: When thousands of devotees break their fast during the Ramzan month after sunset,  the smart street food entrepreneurs host  instant Iftar feasts for the Kozhikodans.  

The street food and restaurant specialities include samosas, cutlets, pazhamporichathu, unnakai, chattipathiri, muttamala, muttasurka and  kozhiyada, which are  essential dishes during the season.

“Ramzan requires Muslims to fast from sunrise till sunset without a morsel of food or a sip of water for  one month, but at the same time the Iftar after the fasting opens up a wide variety of foods  for the community,”  said Ismail Aboobacker, a street food vendor near Palayam.  From Arabian  to the traditional food of the community, this season offers numerous  dishes, he added.

People from all over Malabar irrespective of  religion  get the taste of Malabari food, especially in the makeshift shops selling samosas and other  fried items. 

Iftar has taken a modern look with the opening of a few cafeterias in the city and some among them offer neatly- packed Iftar kits that contain fruit salad, cutlets, dates, brownie and juices.

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