Trivandrum boli
Trivandrum boli or Thiruvananthapuram boli is a traditional sweet from Trivandrum, the capital city of Kerala, India. It holds a prominent place in the local culinary tradition and is known for its rich flavor, soft texture, and cultural significance. Historically, it was a popular dish in royal kitchens and became a staple at festivals and religious celebrations.
The dish is typically prepared with refined flour, chana dal, jaggery, cardamom, and ghee. These ingredients are used to create a filling wrapped in a soft dough, which is then cooked to a golden hue. Trivandrum boli is traditionally paired with payasam, a sweet porridge made of rice or vermicelli, and is often served during significant cultural and religious festivals like Onam and Vishu.