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Last updated: March 31, 2025 1:43 pm
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You can describe the teaot squash as a pear -shaped vegetable with a thin skin and a succulent, almost muscular stability.Chow-Chau KotuMaterialInstructionChow-Chau more Kuzambu Recipe (Chow-Chau Buttmilk Gravy)Material:Method:

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You can describe the teaot squash as a pear -shaped vegetable with a thin skin and a succulent, almost muscular stability.

Tamil Nadu Recipes
Chow-Chau Kotu.Photo: Instagram/Munikeshree

The term Colombian Exchange was first used in 1972 American historian and Professor Alfred W. Crossbee did his environmental history book in his environmental history book in his environmental history book. It has now become a word widely used by historians, especially food historians, which was considered as the old world and the new world in the 15th century. It refers to widespread transfer of plants, animals and even diseases that follow the 1492 trip to the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus (hence the name). It marked the spread of crops in the rest of the world in the rest of the world in the rest of the world in the new world of rice and wheat in the rest of the world.

Chayote (vegetation name: SICYOS Edulis) was one of the materials that originated in the new world and was widely cultivated in modern Mexico and Guatemala. It was also a part of the Colombian exchange. We know it as Chow-Chau in Tamil Nadu or there are Susi Badanekai in Karnataka. This vegetable (considered a fruit in some areas) is also used in Northeast India, Nepal and many parts of Southeast Asia. It is also widely used in Craol and Kajun dishes in the US.

You can describe it as a pear -shaped vegetable with thin skin and a succulent, almost muscular stability. Why the teaot is referred to as tea squash. In South India, it is a regular component in the sambar and is compatible like a kotu (see the recipe). One of my favorite recipes with Chow-Chau is Kuzambu (which can be best described as a buttermilk gravy). The muscular texture and light taste of this vegetable play in this dish really well. The key is not to overcome this vegetable. This ensures that it is not too much and retains its fleshy and slightly crisp texture.

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Photo: Instagram/Munikeshree

It is relatively low on calories and comes with a group of nutritional benefits. It is a rich source of vitamin C and B6 that produces immunity and your energy metabolism. Vegetables also contain antioxidants (such as mycatin), magnesium and potassium and are considered good for heart and liver health. This diet is also rich in fiber. Some experts recommend it to lose weight because it does not have fat.

You can try these simple yet delicious dishes and take advantage of Chow-Chow’s health benefits:

Chow-Chau Kotu

Material

  • 1 Chow-Chau
  • 1/4 cup moong dal
  • 1 tablespoon sambar powder
  • 4 shallots (small onion)
  • 1/4 tablespoon turmeric
  • Salt

to Grind

  • 1/4 cup coconut tight
  • 1/2 tablespoons cumin seeds
  • 1/2 tablespoons rice flour (optional)

To be angry

  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • 1/2 tablespoons mustard
  • 1 tablespoon urad dal
  • 1 curry leaves branch

Instruction

  • Peel the skin with chow-chau. Cut them in half and clean the middle part.
  • Cut into small cubes.
  • Add moong dal to a pressure cooker. Then add chow-chau, turmeric, sambar powder and salt.
  • Add a cup of water and make sure the lentils are submerged in the water. Pressure cook for 2-3 whistles.
  • Meanwhile, grind the coconut with a little water in a paste with cumin and rice flour.
  • Add it to the cooked vegetable and mix well. To bring a boil.
  • Angry the content (under the ‘Two Temper’ list) and add them to the cooked mixture. Stir and mix well.
  • Serve with hot bang rice.

Chow-Chau more Kuzambu Recipe (Chow-Chau Buttmilk Gravy)

Material:

  • Sour curd (thick sour curd) -1/2 cup
  • Freshly tight coconut – 1/4 cup
  • Chow -Chau – 200 grams
  • 1 tbsp cumin seeds
  • Turmeric – 1/4 teaspoon
  • 1/2 tbsp urad dal
  • 1/2 teaspoon fenugreek
  • 1/4 teaspoon coconut oil
  • Green Chilli – 4 to 6
  • Curry leaves – some springs
  • salt to taste
  • Mustard – 1/4 teaspoon

Method:

  • Fry chow-chau with little turmeric and curry leaves
  • Add some water
  • Fry urad dal and fenugreek separately in coconut oil
  • Add green chili
  • Blend this mixture in a fine paste with cumin and add some water and salt as you do.
  • Add this mixture to Chow-Chau and boil it for 3-4 minutes
  • Add beaten curd – Add some water to this yogurt until it reaches a thick lassi stability.
  • ‘Temper’ with curry leaves and mustard seeds.
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About Ashwin RajagopalanI am a cosmic slash – a material architect, writer, speaker and cultural intelligence coach. School lunch box usually starts our culinary discoveries. This curiosity is not done. This is only strong because I have detected Pak cultures, street food and good dining restaurants worldwide. I have discovered cultures and destinations through Pak motifs. I am equally emotional about writing on consumer technology and travel.

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