Manaparai – Muruku

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Buy murukku online and enjoy the famous Manaparai Murukku, a crunchy snack from Manapparai, Tamil Nadu. This traditional South Indian treat is known for its unique taste and careful preparation, making it a favorite for many.

Price range: ₹166.00 through ₹332.00

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Manaparai Murukku comes from the town of Manapparai in the Tiruchirapalli district of Tamil Nadu. This snack is well known for its simple ingredients and careful preparation. The name “murukku” comes from the Tamil word meaning “twisted,” which matches its unique shape. It is made using rice flour, cumin, sesame seeds, asafoetida, and ajwain (carom seeds), and is fried in groundnut oil. First made in the early 1900s, Manaparai Murukku is loved for its light, crunchy texture and mild, tasty flavor. It became so well-known that a GI (Geographical Indication) tag was applied for in 2010. Though it started as a local snack, it is now enjoyed around the world. Many people now buy Manapparai Murukku online to enjoy this special treat. Order Manaparai Murukku online from Great Indian Sweets and enjoy the real taste of South Indian tradition!
Manaparai Murukku comes from the town of Manapparai in the Tiruchirapalli district of Tamil Nadu. This snack is well known for its simple ingredients and careful preparation. The name “murukku” comes from the Tamil word meaning “twisted,” which matches its unique shape. It is made using rice flour, cumin, sesame seeds, asafoetida, and ajwain (carom seeds), and is fried in groundnut oil. First made in the early 1900s, Manaparai Murukku is loved for its light, crunchy texture and mild, tasty flavor. It became so well-known that a GI (Geographical Indication) tag was applied for in 2010. Though it started as a local snack, it is now enjoyed around the world. Many people now buy Manapparai Murukku online to enjoy this special treat. Order Manaparai Murukku online from Great Indian Sweets and enjoy the real taste of South Indian tradition!
Rice Flour
Sesame Seeds
Asafoetida
Carom & Cumin Seeds
Groundnut Oil
Rice Flour
Sesame Seeds
Asafoetida
Carom & Cumin Seeds
Groundnut Oil
Rich In Fiber
Contains Antioxidants
Low In Calories
Gluten-Free In Nature
High Carbohydrate Content
Rich In Fiber
Contains Antioxidants
Low In Calories
Gluten-Free In Nature
High Carbohydrate Content

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Based on 5 reviews
James Vasanth
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Tasty, crunchy, and mildly spicy. Manaparai Murukku is addictive. Great with tea or as a festive treat!

January 15, 2025
Vigneshwar
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The traditional taste of Manaparai Murukku is unbeatable. Every bite reminds you of home and celebrations.

February 01, 2025
Lakshmi
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Authentic taste and great texture in every bite. Manaparai Murukku never fails to impress.

March 19, 2025
Vishak
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Fresh, crispy, and full of traditional flavor. You can’t stop with just one piece!

April 15, 2025
Karishma
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A classic South Indian snack that’s always satisfying. Ideal for festivals, functions, or just evening munching.

May 08, 2025

Manapparai, a municipality in Tamil Nadu’s Tiruchirappalli district, is a town steeped in cultural heritage and culinary fame. Located near Trichy, it is the headquarters of Manapparai Taluk and is well-known for its unique ‘murukku’ and lively cattle market. The town’s name derives from its historical involvement with cattle markets (“maan” means cattle and “parai” means rocky land).

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Manapparai represents a beautiful combination of heritage and modernity. The town’s murukku, a spiral-shaped snack, dates back to the early 20th century. While murukku remains a symbol of culinary pride, the town’s cultural vibrancy, from temple festivals to bustling marketplaces, contributes to its enduring attractiveness.

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