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Kidyo

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Kidyo
Goan Kulkuls (Kidyo)
Goan Kulkuls
Alternative namesKulkuls
Place of originIndia
Associated cuisineIndian cuisine

Kidyo also known as Kulkuls are a sweet food, part of the goodies, Kuswar prepared for the Christmas festival celebrated in Goa and Mangalore, as well as the East Indian Community of Maharashtra.

Kulkul is made from maida flour, milk and sometimes eggs, and shaped into the form of small shells and fried in ghee or oil.

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