Ritualistic Cooking
"Who can serve whom?" and "Whom can one accept food
from?" is a significant part of ritual cooking.  Ritualistic
cooking has been a huge part of the Hindu religion.  
Many inscriptions chiseled on the walls of temples reveal
how food habits and religious practices became
intertwined.

Seetha's Kitchen specializes in ritualistic cooking.  We
have special menus for all religious proceedings and
you can rest assured that all items will be prepared
according to the religious requirements.  We will also
work closely with your priest to fulfill all the requisites
to the T.

Please contact us to discuss your occasion in detail and
all other necessities.
welcome to:
SEETHA'S KITCHEN
"epitome of authenticity"
510.396.9963
Want to learn something interesting?!
Learn the traditional way of serving food on a Banana Leaf
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1. Salt
2. Pickles
3. Chutney Powder
4. Kosambari (Gram Salad)
5. Kosumalli (Salad)
6. Coconut Chutney
7. Vegetable Curry #1
8. Vegetable Curry #2
9. Mixed Rice
10. Pappad
11. Crispies
12. Steamed Rice Cake (kuzhakattai)
13. Rice
14. Dhal
15. Raitha
17. Gram Paste (thugayal)
18. Pakodam #1
19. Sweet Chutney
20. Maida Fry
21. Avial
22. Pakodam #2
23. Sambar
24. Sweet
25. Masala Vada
26. Puranam Poli
27. Vegetable Upma
28. Sour Ginger Thokku
29. Payasam (can also serve in cups)
30. Curds
31. Butter Milk (can also serve in cups)