Savithrammas brings you a range of traditional spice mixes that are 100% homemade, free from preservatives, and packed with authentic Andhra flavor:
Main Ingredients: Toor dal (Kandi Pappu), red chilies, cumin, garlic.
Flavor Profile: Earthy, spicy, and nutty.
Best Paired With: Hot rice with ghee, idli, dosa, steamed veggies.
Health Highlight: Rich in protein and iron, boosts digestion and immunity.
Main Ingredients: Fresh curry leaves, urad dal, red chilies, tamarind.
Flavor Profile: Slightly tangy, highly aromatic.
Best Paired With: Idli, dosa, plain rice, curd rice.
Health Highlight: Curry leaves are great for hair health, cholesterol balance, and digestion.
Main Ingredients: Grated dry coconut, dry red chilies, garlic, coriander seeds.
Flavor Profile: Sweet, nutty, spicy.
Best Paired With: Chapati, rice, roti, bread toast.
Health Highlight: High in healthy fats and fiber; boosts energy.
Main Ingredients: Sesame seeds, garlic, red chilies.
Flavor Profile: Deep roasted, rich, with a slightly bitter edge.
Best Paired With: Rice with ghee, upma, pulihora.
Health Highlight: Full of calcium, improves skin and bone strength.
Podulu are versatile and can be added to almost every meal. Here's how to make the most of them:
Mix any karam podi with hot rice and a dollop of ghee or sesame oil. Add a side of roasted papad or fried curd chili.
Our pick: Kandi Karam + Hot Rice + Ghee
Sprinkle podi on the dosa batter while cooking for crispy podi dosa.
Serve idlis with a coating of podi and ghee—popularly called Podi Idli in tiffin centers.
Use Kobbari Karam as a dusting for boiled sweet corn or spicy toast.
Sprinkle Karivepaku Karam on boiled eggs or paneer for a healthy snack.
Add 1-2 tsp of Nuvvula Karam into your vegetable stir-fries to elevate the flavor.
Use Kandi Karam in sambar or rasam for a spicy kick.
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Traditional Recipes:
Each blend follows age-old Andhra recipes curated by grandmothers and perfected by home chefs.
Homemade Quality:
No preservatives. No artificial colors. Just love and spice.
Sustainably Sourced:
Ingredients are locally and responsibly procured to ensure freshness.
Hand-Roasted Perfection:
Every podi is roasted in small batches for consistent aroma and flavor.
Sizes Available: 100g, 250g, 500g.
Shelf Life: Up to 6 months if stored in airtight jars.
Where to Buy:
Visit www.savithrammas.com
"Kandi Karam is a staple at my home now. Just a spoonful with hot rice and ghee—it’s a comfort meal!"
– Aparna R., Hyderabad
"I’ve never found a more aromatic Karivepaku Podi. Reminds me of my grandma's kitchen."
– Suresh M., Bengaluru
Add 2 tsp of Nuvvula Karam to your semiya or rava upma at the end for a nutty finish.
Spread butter on bread, sprinkle Kobbari Karam, layer onions and tomato. Toast until crispy.
Mix Karivepaku Karam into your curd rice and top with pomegranate and coriander.
Cube paneer, sauté in ghee, toss with Kandi Karam and chopped coriander for a protein-rich side.
According to Ayurveda, Karam Podulu are Tridosha Balancers—they can help pacify Vata, Pitta, and Kapha imbalances when consumed in moderation.
Ghee + Podulu = Agni Booster (improves digestive fire)
Curry Leaves = Pitta Pacifier
Sesame = Vata Grounder
These spice powders not only excite the palate but also nourish the body.
In Andhra Pradesh, podulu are not just condiments—they are emotional connections to one's roots. The preparation of these spice mixes is often a family ritual, where mothers and grandmothers roast and grind the ingredients with care.
During festivals, travels, or hostel stays, carrying podi ensures the taste of home never leaves. Savithrammas continues this tradition, delivering not just spice—but soul.
Karam Podulu are not just side powders—they’re an expression of culture, health, and convenience. With Savithrammas’ lovingly prepared spice blends, you don’t need to spend hours in the kitchen to enjoy authentic Andhra taste.
Next time your meal feels bland, remember—a spoonful of podi might just be all you need to spice up your life.
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