Dosa is one of the most loved foods in South India and across India. It is a thin, crispy dish made from a batter of rice and lentils. People enjoy it for its light taste, slight sour flavor, and crunchy texture. Over time, dosa has become popular not only in India but also in many other countries. It is simple, tasty and comes in many varieties.
The city of Bengaluru is known as the Dosa Capital of the World. This city in Karnataka is famous for its amazing dosa culture.
You can find hundreds of dosa shops here, from small stalls to famous old restaurants. Areas like Basavanagudi and Jayanagar are well known for their tasty dosas. People from all over India visit Bengaluru just to enjoy different types of dosa.
Dosa is made using a simple batter of rice and ural dal (black gram). The ingredients are soaked in water, ground into a paste, and left overnight to ferment.
Fermentation gives dosa its slightly sour taste and makes it easy to digest. The batter is then spread thin on a hot pan and cooked with a little oil or ghee until it becomes crispy.
India has many types of dosa, and each one has its own taste and style.
While Bengaluru is the most famous, dosa is also very popular in cities like Chennai and Hyderabad.
Each city has its own style of making dosa. From street vendors to big restaurants, dosa is available almost everywhere in India.
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