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This cuisine covers a wide spectrum of food from pure vegetarian and vegan to meats like pork, and from savouries to sweets.
This cuisine covers a wide spectrum of food from pure vegetarian and vegan to meats like pork, and from savouries to sweets.


Typical dishes include ''[[bisi bele bath]]'', ''[[jolada rotti]]'', ''badanekai yennegai'', ''[[holige]]'', ''kadubu'', ''[[chapati]]'', ''[[idli|idli vada]]'', ''[[ragi rotti]]'', ''[[akki rotti]]'', ''[[rasam (dish)|saaru]]'', ''[[Sambar (dish)|huli]]'', ''[[kootu]]'', ''[[vangibath]]'', ''[[Kiribath|khara bath]]'', ''[[kesari bhath]]'', ''[[sajjige]]'', ''[[neer dosa]],'' ''mysoore''{{clarify|date=April 2021}}, ''haal bai'',''[[chiroti]]'', ''[[benne dose]]'', ''[[ragi mudde]],'' and ''[[uppittu]].''
Typical dishes include ''[[bisi bele bath]]'', ''[[jolada rotti]]'', ''badanekai yennegai'', ''[[holige]]'', ''kadubu'', ''[[chapati]]'', ''[[idli|idli vada]]'', ''[[ragi rotti]]'', ''[[akki rotti]]'', ''[[rasam (dish)|saaru]]'', ''[[Sambar (dish)|huli]]'', ''[[kootu]]'', ''[[vangibath]]'', ''[[Kiribath|khara bath]]'', ''[[kesari bhath]]'', ''[[sajjige]]'', ''[[neer dosa]],'' ''mysoore'', ''haal bai'',''[[chiroti]]'', ''[[benne dose]]'', ''[[ragi mudde]],'' and ''[[uppittu]].''


The [[Kodagu district]] is known for spicy pork curries, while coastal Karnataka specialises in seafood. Although the ingredients differ regionally, a typical ''Kannadiga oota'' (Kannadiga meal) is served on a [[banana leaf]]. The coastal districts of [[Dakshina Kannada]] and [[Udupi district|Udupi]] have slightly varying cuisines, which make extensive use of coconut in curries and frequently include seafood.
The [[Kodagu district]] is known for spicy pork curries, while coastal Karnataka specialises in seafood. Although the ingredients differ regionally, a typical ''Kannadiga oota'' (Kannadiga meal) is served on a [[banana leaf]]. The coastal districts of [[Dakshina Kannada]] and [[Udupi district|Udupi]] have slightly varying cuisines, which make extensive use of coconut in curries and frequently include seafood.