What started out to be a cheeky "Sin" by a 1st Century cook in South India, turned into the most memorable dish that travellers to India will recall. The Dosa in its many varieties, has become a symbol of "Food for All", having been enjoyed by Maharaja's to the poorer communities across India and the modern day world. This crispy, yet fluffy, fermented rice flour pancake is a dish that can cover savoury or sweet. Listen in to the story of why this dish means so much to me and why it was created in the first place.
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