Mulligatawny Mulligatawny

Mulligatawny - Definition and Overview

Mulligatawny is a thick soup of Anglo-Indian origin. The name means "pepper water." It consists of vegetables and nuts slow-cooked in (usually) a meat stock. It is often seasoned with curry powder and pepper and is generally served with rice. The word Mulligatawny is of Tamil origin. The word in Tamil Melagu + Thanneer is pepper water. External Link

Example Usage of Mulligatawny

BarbequeGirl: @madrebello Mulligatawny soup is a delicious dish that combines chicken, curry powder, rice, carrotts, onions, flour etc... sooo good!
madrebello: @BarbequeGirl Sounds so goooood. What is Mulligatawny Soup?
BarbequeGirl: Cook-a-thon today... 1st Mulligatawny soup, then chili, meatloaf and finally shepherds pie..maybe chicken schnitzel if there is time
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