Angoor aur drumsticks se bani thandi rasam by chef adi

Rasam is a spicy South Indian soup.[1] While it is sometimes served on its own as a soup, it is usually served as a side dish with rice. In a traditional South Indian meal, it is part of a course that includes sambar rice and curd rice. Rasam has a distinct taste in comparison to sambar due to its own seasoning ingredients and is fluid in consistency. Chilled prepared versions are marketed commercially as well as rasam paste in bottles.
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