MASOOR DAL IN SOUTH INDIA : A SUBTLE SHIFT IN THE LENTIL LANDSCAPE
Masoor dal, or red lentils, is a staple in many Indian kitchens due to its quick cooking time and high nutritional value. However, in traditional South Indian cuisine, it is not as widely used as lentils like toor dal (pigeon peas) or moong dal (yellow split lentils), which hold cultural and culinary significance in that region.
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