Cook with appam
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Home wine making kit — carboy, airlock, hydrometer, bottles
Home wine making kit — carboy, airlock, hydrometer, bottles
Continuous kombucha kit — dispenser, SCOBY, bottles, never run out
About
An appam or aappam is a type of thin pancake in South Indian cuisine. It is made with fermented rice batter and coconut milk, traditionally cooked in an appachatti, a deep pan similar in shape to a wok. It is a popular dish in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala, as well as Sri Lanka. In Sri Lanka, they are typically known as hoppers. Appams are most frequently served for breakfast or dinner, often with a side dish such as a vegetable or egg curry.
Molecular pairings
Pairs well with — computed from shared flavor compounds
