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Popular spicy meat dishes include those that originated in the Kolhapur region. These are the Kolhapuri ''Sukka'' mutton, ''pandhra rassa'', and ''tabmda rassa''. ''[[Shrikhand]]'', a sweet dish made from [[strained yogurt]], is a main dessert of Maharashtrian cuisine. [[File:Vedhmi.jpg|thumb|[[Puran poli]]]]The cuisine of Maharashtra can be divided into two major sections, the coastal and the interior. The [[Konkan]], on the coast of the [[Arabian Sea]], has its own type of cuisine, a homogeneous combination of [[Malvan]]i, [[Goud Saraswat Brahmin]], and [[Goan cuisine]].  In the interior of Maharashtra, the [[Paschim Maharashtra]], [[Khandesh]], [[Vidarbha]] and [[Marathwada]] areas have their own distinct cuisines.

Popular spicy meat dishes include those that originated in the Kolhapur region. These are the Kolhapuri Sukka mutton, pandhra rassa, and tabmda rassa. Shrikhand, a sweet dish made from strained yogurt, is a main dessert of Maharashtrian cuisine.

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The cuisine of Maharashtra can be divided into two major sections, the coastal and the interior. The Konkan, on the coast of the Arabian Sea, has its own type of cuisine, a homogeneous combination of Malvani, Goud Saraswat Brahmin, and Goan cuisine. In the interior of Maharashtra, the Paschim Maharashtra, Khandesh, Vidarbha and Marathwada areas have their own distinct cuisines.