Mangalorean Chicken Sukka
๐ฎ๐ณ A dish from India
Mangalorean chicken sukka or kori sukka/kori ajadina (Tulu) is an Indian chicken dish native to the Mangalore and Udupi regions of Karnataka. The word "sukka" comes from the Hindi "sukha" which means "dry", sometimes also called "kori ajadina".
What gives it away
| ๐ฅMain ingredients | chicken, grated coconut, dried red chili, curry leaves, garlic, coriander seeds |
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| ๐ฅCooking method | slow-cooked dry with roasted spices |
| ๐ Flavour & style | spicy, dry, coconut-rich |
| ๐When itโs eaten | main course with rice or flatbread |
Frequently asked questions
Where does Mangalorean Chicken Sukka come from?
Mangalorean Chicken Sukka is a dish that originated in India.
What is Mangalorean Chicken Sukka?
Mangalorean chicken sukka or kori sukka/kori ajadina (Tulu) is an Indian chicken dish native to the Mangalore and Udupi regions of Karnataka. The word "sukka" comes from the Hindi "sukha" which means "dry", sometimes also called "kori ajadina".