After a week’s break, churumuri returns to recognise the use of its bastardised namesake as an election tool in Reddy country.
From a report in Deccan Herald:
“As usual, the candidates are banking heavily on the Bellarians’ all-time favourite: Oggarane churumuri and Menasinakayi Bajji…. The Oggarane churumuri, now modified to Koli oggarane (chicken mixed with churumuri), is said to have been distributed in full spree.
“Koli oggarane is said to have assumed popularity in several villages in the district…. It is learnt that in Kapagallu alone, 150 kilograms of chicken oggarane was prepared and distributed on Friday.”
Image: courtesy Deccan Herald
Also read: What is churumuri?
Tags: Churumuri, Deccan Herald, Koli Churumuri, Sans Serif

28 December 2010 at 9:21 am
Nice for the ones who may like it this way! I prefer mine
without the chicken thank you.
29 December 2010 at 11:08 am
Their churumuri is different from our Mysore churumuri.
29 December 2010 at 5:43 pm
Nice headline !
30 December 2010 at 10:31 pm
Can you share the recipe please..