In 2026, the South Indian kitchen is undergoing a quiet revolution. With a massive shift toward “functional indulgence” food that tastes like comfort but works like a superfood—traditional recipes are being updated for modern health goals. The spotlight has moved from simple carbohydrates to high-protein, nutrient-dense ingredients like mixed dals and millets.
One dish leading this trend is the Adai Dosa, a protein-packed alternative to the traditional rice dosa that is currently trending across Delhi’s health-conscious breakfast spots.
Unlike the classic dosa, Adai doesn’t require long fermentation. It’s a thick, savory pancake made from a blend of four powerful lentils.
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If you’re looking to stock your pantry this year, keep an eye out for these trending items:
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