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Pineapple Raita



Pineapple Raita

Pineapple raita is a refreshing,sweet and full of flavor. It has a cooling effect and can be paired with any spicy or heavy meal,like flavored rice or parathas.

Ingredients
Chopped pineapple-1 cup
Thick yogurt- 1 1/2 cup
Sugar- 1 tsp
Green chilly-2
Roasted cumin powder- 1/3 tsp
Chopped coriander leaves- 1 tsp
Pinch of chilly powder
Pomegranate seeds- 1 tbs (optional)
Salt to taste

Whisk into yogurt sugar, salt and cumin powder. Add the rest of the ingredients and allow to rest for some time,serve chilled.


Try this
Hope you will all enjoy!

Comments

  1. Raita looks fantastic!! Do visit my blog at-
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  2. Wow! very refreshing raita. nice click too

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  3. Refreshing and delicious raita.. looks great !!

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  4. Very refreshing and delcious..have in my drafts:)

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  5. nice and interesting raitha... have never heard of pineapple raitha...
    Sowmya
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  6. Pineapple raita kollam. I have some in my hand I will try.

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  7. Super interesting Raita...
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  8. I loved the photograph so much Suja..Nice recipe and nice click!

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  9. Simple & humble raita.. I can have as is without any main dish !!

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  10. This is also one of my favs. I love the flavour n d combo of dahi n pineapple.

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  11. Suja, This is one of my favorites... Beautiful presentation & I love the bowl! :)

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