Malabar matthi curry

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Malabar matthi curry, also known as fish curry, is a traditional Kerala dish. It is usually prepared with fish semi-stewed in a Kerala-style sauce that typically includes a blend of spices and assorted vegetables, such as okra or onions. While sardines are commonly used, the dish can be prepared with a variety of fish, such as mackerel, kingfish, or pomfret. It is usually served with rice or tapioca. The dish is most popular in Kerala, Goa, and Sri Lanka, where rice and fish are staple foods. Other variations may include adding tamarind juice or coconut milk.

Malabar Fish Curry/Fish Curry
Kerala-style fish curry
Alternative namesFish curry
TypeCurry
Place of originIndia
Associated cuisineIndia, Sri Lanka
Main ingredientsSardines, curry, vegetables (okra or onions); rice or tapioca

History

The origins of the modern dish can be traced back to Tamil Nadu and Kerala.[1]

Preparation

Kerala spicy fish curry
Tamarind Andhra fish curry

Fish curries are also eaten in Sri Lanka[2] and other countries. The dish is also mass-produced, processed and packaged in cans and flexible pouches for consumer purchase.[3][4]

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Further reading

  • For the Lenten Season. Food. Good Housekeeping (Springfield, Mass). March 15, 1890. pp. 218. Volume 10, Number 10. Retrieved February 21, 2012. (Cooking with fish and curry.)