Kerala local Ramadan night culture is peaceful and beautiful. Comparatively local areas are quiet and smell good air. Similarly, some of the pictures that come to mind when thinking about local nights in Kerala are the beautiful tall green trees between the roads, the small shops within a kilometer, the beautiful winding roads and nice street lights. With the arrival of the month of Ramadan, special food huts will be open in all local places. These food huts are designed in a traditional style using natural waste like coconut tree leaf, areca nut wood Piece etc.. and food hut decorated with multi-colored lights. usually these shops are open at 4pm. food huts are not serve heavy food. they providing snacks and different variety of drinks. But these restaurants will be active after 9 p.m. Religious harmony is another attraction in Kerala. Consumers and owners never think about other people's religion. Ramadan night food huts is something that all religions enjoy equally.
salted fruits and Vegetables, canned foods, Different types of juice, Different types of shawarmas, scrape ice with Different Flavor, bamboo sarbat (special juice that make inside the bamboo piece and serve in bamboo), Kulukki sarbat, full jar soda, local snacks like unnakkaya (dish which makes from banana and coconut), meat dishes, samosa, kerala ada (kerala traditional rice dish). and crunchy mixtures like kacha, lotta, etc are the main favorite items of people.
salted fruits and Vegetables, canned foods, Different types of juice, Different types of shawarmas, scrape ice with Different Flavor, bamboo sarbat (special juice that make inside the bamboo piece and serve in bamboo), Kulukki sarbat, full jar soda, local snacks like unnakkaya (dish which makes from banana and coconut), meat dishes, samosa, kerala ada (kerala traditional rice dish). and crunchy mixtures like kacha, lotta, etc are the main favorite items of people.
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