In Sanskrit language, 'Rasa' means Juice. It
can refer to any juice but in Tamil simply rasam commonly referred to
the one prepared with Tamarind/Tomato juice with added spices. Saaru (ಸಾರು) in Kannada language or Chaaru (చారు), in Telugu language,
means "essence," and, by extension, "juice" or
"soup".[4] Historically, it was prepared mainly
with black pepper and tamarind, both ingredients native to and
abundant in South India in general. It is also referred to
as SatruAmudhu (Tamil: சாற்றமுது) by Iyengars.
Sourashtras, an immigrant community living in Madurai from the 16th century, still refer
to it as Pulichaar (Puli or Pulipu means tart (tamarind).
Rasam is the basis of the Anglo-Indian Mulligatawny soup.This is only corrupted version of a
Tamil word 'Milagu-t-tannir' (மிளகுத் தண்ணீர்)
meaning pepper water (In Tamil milagu means black pepper and tannir means
water). It is said that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose once commented that if he had command
over the country, he would have declared Rasam a national drink. There are different
kinds of rasam, varying by ingredient:
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Thakkali Rasam - with tomato puree as main ingredient.
·
Poondu Rasam - a healthy rasam made with Garlic.
·
Inji Rasam - a healthy rasam made with Ginger.
·
Mudakathan Rasam - a healthy green leaf rasam made with
Balloon Vine.
·
Lemon Rasam - a sour soup made with lemon juice.
·
Nellikkai Rasam - a sour soup made with Indian Gooseberry.
·
Murungai Poo Rasam - a healthy rasam made with Drumstick
flower.
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Vepam Poo Rasam - a healthy rasam made with Neem flower.
·
Few modern versions are : Pineapple Rasam, Apple Rasam
& Beetroot Rasam
·
Kandathippili rasam
·
Bassaaru - derives its name from "basida saaru"
(Kannada), which is the act of draining water from boiled
vegetables/greens/lentils.
·
Jeera Rasam - prepared using Jeera and Tamarind
·
Tamarind Saaru - with tamarind extract as main ingredient
and without lentils.
·
Parupu Rasam or Pappu Saaru - common variant made with
pulses and tomato stock.
·
Baellae Saaru - most common variety with toor dal, coconut and tamarind juice.
·
Majjiga Saaru - soup made with seasoned buttermilk.
·
Kattu saaru - kattu refers to the water drained from the
cooked dal.
·
Kattina saaru - a semi-sweet rasam using jaggery.
·
Kollu Rasam, HuraLi saaru or Ulava Saaru - a healthy rasam
made with horse-gram.
·
Kundapura koli saaru - made with chicken.
·
Kottambari jeerige Saaru - made with coriander and cumin
seeds.
·
Kadale Saaru - soaked black chickpeas, coconut and ginger.
·
Vankaaya Saaru - eggplant and tamarind juice.
click this link to get a better information of rasam :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rasam
http://www.hungrygowhere.my/kuala-lumpur/restaurant-sri-kortumalai-pillayar/rasam/
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